Running brand Janji has joined the second-hand fashion revolution by working alongside dedicated pre-loved platform provider, Reskinned.
Reskinned said it has “hand-sorted, ozone-cleansed, and repaired hundreds of pieces of Janji activewear”, and has selected the best of the second-hand goods it received ready for resale on the Reskinned website.
“We take pride in supporting brands that make a significant impact in the industry,” Reskinned said on LinkedIn.
“Janji, with their core mission of creating responsible and durable designs, exemplifies this commitment. We knew their quality would stand the test of time, and we are proud to find second, third, and even fourth homes for Janji clothes that are ready to run many more miles.”
The news comes as Reskinned announced its partnership with Anthropologie Europe, which was secured earlier in the year, is now up and running – with the brand’s second-hand fashion goods now available for resale on the Reskinned platform.
“Partnering with brands of all sizes brings us so much joy, and really underscores the versatility of the resale model,” Reskinned said on LinkedIn.
The Anthropologie takeback scheme was revealed in February, with consumers requested to register their unwanted goods online and send to Reskinned, with the promise that could gain up to £30 of the resale value once distributed via Reskinned.
Read more about second-hand fashion on Green Retail World.
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