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Archive
Software Development
San Francisco Bay Area, CA 7,645 followers
Powering profitable resale businesses for brands
About us
Archive is a technology company that enables brands to launch and scale profitable resale businesses. We work with more than 50 global brands including The North Face, Oscar de la Renta, and New balance to develop innovative resale programs that keep products in use, while simultaneously bringing in a new revenue stream, building customer loyalty, and driving new customer acquisition. Our proprietary software includes both a customized, user-centric online marketplace site, as well as the underlying infrastructure and operations to power a brand’s global resale strategy.
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https://www.archiveresale.com
External link for Archive
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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- Privately Held
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Our team is hitting the road next week to attend some exciting events and share the latest trends and insights in resale: 💢 9/17: In Portland, OR, Archive’s Co-Founder & CTO, Ryan Rowe, will be speaking at the Shoe Sustainability Summit. Be sure to stop by our booth and say hello! https://lnkd.in/eUAZjNc 💢 9/19: In New York, NY, Archive’s Head of Marketing, Meredith Blechman, will be featured on a panel at the Fast Company Innovation Festival, hosted at the SANDRO Meatpacking store. And don't miss the chance to shop SANDRO's secondhand pieces available in-store! https://lnkd.in/gXTTP4RB We'd love to connect if you're in either town. Feel free to reach out to our team at [email protected] to set up a time to chat.
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Happy Second Hand September! This month, we’re celebrating the power of pre-loved fashion and sustainable choices. Choosing secondhand means reducing waste, conserving resources, and giving clothing a new lease on life. Be part of the movement—join us in-stores and online for special events, try-ons, and trade-ins, including: 💢 Fast Company's Innovation Festival Fast Track with SANDRO 💢 In-store secondhand shopping in NYC with DVF (Diane von Furstenberg), Ulla Johnson, maje, & M.M.LaFleur 💢 Exclusive resale promos from Apiece Apart, Christy Dawn, & Faherty Brand …and so much more! Explore the full lineup here: https://lnkd.in/e5nyfFsV
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From sustainability and e-commerce to operations and marketing, building a successful resale business demands collaboration across various teams. In a recent article for The Business of Fashion, Sheena Butler-Young delves into how brands are resourcing their teams when building out this emerging model. The piece features expert insights from Archive Co-Founder and CTO Ryan Rowe, as well as resale leaders Grace Han of Faherty Brand and Kartinah Smith and Maria Costas of M.M.LaFleur, who share how their roles have evolved as resale becomes a more significant part of their business strategies. “I believe resale is becoming table stakes for brands, so if you have the opportunity to work on a resale program in any capacity, regardless of what your role is, it would be valuable” - Maria Costas, M.M.LaFleur Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/duEqE6NJ
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Congratulations to Archive CEO and Co-Founder Emily Gittins for making The Vogue Business 2024 list of 100 Innovators in the tech innovators category! These innovators—hand-selected by Vogue Business editors—are rethinking our relationships with brands and technology, challenging perspectives and taking spaces like gaming and the metaverse to new places. From founders to big tech agitators and brand leads, these are the people determining the future of fashion tech. Learn more about this group of leaders at the forefront of industry overhaul: https://lnkd.in/gDPGwWTU
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Now is an exciting time in the footwear industry, with so much focus on and innovation around sustainability and circularity. This new initiative is no exception: the Made in Old Town project "will explore many possibilities — from material substitutions or the use of circular economy processes, such as engineering shoes so that they can be repaired or reused more readily." Read more about the Portland-based initiative: https://lnkd.in/e2vTkJGz
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We love this collaboration between our partner Hanna Andersson and BAGGU, bringing together two brands committed to sustainability. "All [Hanna Andersson] clothes are crafted to be “hand-me-down quality,” meaning that they encourage customers to pass them along to another child once they are outgrown." We've seen this to be the case with their highly popular resale program, Hanna-me-downs! https://lnkd.in/eXg9jGEg
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We are thrilled to partner with Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA) for the Shoe Sustainability & Innovation Summit in Portland on September 17, 2024. Archive Co-Founder and CTO Ryan Rowe will be speaking on the panel "Rethinking Sustainable Marketing," with FDRA's Andy Polk moderating the conversation about how can we better understand and message about sustainable products and our work to consumers. Ryan will be joined by Trove CEO Terry Boyle, Keen CMO Nicks Ericsson, Isa TanTec Executive Chairman Tom Schneider, and UBC Professor of Marketing & Behavioral Science Dr. Kate White. Learn more and register at https://lnkd.in/eYbappp, and reach out to our team at [email protected] if you'd like to meet up while we are in town! #shoesustainabilitysummit #fdraproudsponsor
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Reminder: voting closes Sunday, August 18 (11:59PM PT) - cast your votes now to catch Emily Gittins, Samina Virk, and Natasha Franck at #SXSW25!
The PanelPicker voting for #SXSW25 is now live! We're excited to invite the LI community to support our SXSW panel, "Fashion's Female Future: Women Innovating in ClimateTech." The panel will feature Emily Gittins, Co-Founder and CEO of Archive; Samina Virk, North American CEO of Vestiaire Collective; and Natasha Franck, Founder and CEO of EON. These industry leaders will share their insights on transforming the fashion landscape through circularity, leveraging technology to reduce waste and emissions, and how resale tech is emerging as a major disruptor to fast fashion. Voting closes on Sunday, August 18 (11:59 PM PT) so be sure to cast your #SXSW25 votes now! https://lnkd.in/ereSr9Km
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Performance apparel is an ideal fit for resale, and this is becoming especially evident in the cycling industry. As interest in the sport surges—most recently evidenced by a spike in Google searches for "used cycling gear" during the 2024 Olympics—brands like Velocio, Pas Normal Studios, and Café du Cycliste are introducing innovative resale programs. These initiatives provide more sustainable and budget-friendly options, making cycling gear more accessible through secondhand apparel at lower prices. "Cycling apparel tends to be more expensive than everyday apparel, with some jerseys listed for upwards of $200. Buying these items via resale, where price points are lower, allows people to test out the sport without spending big on products like high-tech bike shorts or cycling tights." Learn more about this exciting trend in Modern Retail, where our CEO, Emily Gittins, sat down with Julia Waldow to share thoughts and insights: https://lnkd.in/eGbp5S9F