Walmart enters the $32 billion resale market by selling used goods - Business Insider

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Walmart is now selling used goods from Nike, Coach, Michael Kors and more as it dives into the $32 billion resale market

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Shoppers will get access to free shipping on purchases costing more than $35, as well as free returns to Walmart stores and ThredUp.Walmart is diving into the $32 billion resale market through a partnership with the second-hand-sales site ThredUp. "It's an incredible online assortment, the resale prices are outstanding, and we are thrilled to offer our Walmart customers the opportunity to reuse garments," Denis Incandela, head of fashion for Walmart ecommerce, wrote in a blog post. Shoppers who order through the site will get access to Walmart's free shipping on orders costing more than $35, as well as free returns to Walmart stores or ThredUp.

 

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