Manik Singh never claimed to know much about fashion. What the Silicon Valley-based engineer did know was that his wife, Theresa, had a little closet problem — that is, a collection of unworn items clogging up the racks. But when he asked her (and other female friends) why they held on to these garments, the answer he kept hearing was: “It’s too hard to do anything else with them.” From this sprang Threadflip.com.
It works like so: Your items are showcased via high-resolution photos, which can come from Facebook albums or Instagram streams. For those who prefer it, Threadflip offers a “white glove” service that does the photography, uploads, pricing and shipping for you. All that’s required is a request, and a box with a shipping label is delivered to your door ready to fill with those unwanted items. (source)
A couple of things up for grabs on the site.
It works like so: Your items are showcased via high-resolution photos, which can come from Facebook albums or Instagram streams. For those who prefer it, Threadflip offers a “white glove” service that does the photography, uploads, pricing and shipping for you. All that’s required is a request, and a box with a shipping label is delivered to your door ready to fill with those unwanted items. (source)
A couple of things up for grabs on the site.
BB Dakota dress $45 |
Christian Louboutin boots $1200 |
Selina clutch $45 |
Aryn K dress $50 |
LUSH skirt $15 |
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