Circular-fashion resale · est. 2026

Loved once.Wanted twice.

Threadbare is the marketplace where clothes go to live again — human-graded condition, a passport of everywhere they’ve been, and the carbon math to prove second-hand is first-rate.

The rack

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LOVED
Blue Meridian

Broke-in trucker jacket

M$54

EXC
North Peak

Marshmallow puffer

S$88

LOVED
Loop & Purl

Grandpa cardigan

XL$33

EXC
Quai 34

Breton stripe knit

M$29

GOOD
Blue Meridian

High-rise straights

S$36

EXC
Ferrous

A-line denim skirt

XS$27

NWT
Dot Dot Dot

Polka midi dress

M$61

EXC
Nightbloom

Cherry slip dress

S$44

GOOD
Camp Echo

Sunbaked ringer tee

M$18

LOVED
Static Merch

Band tee, '09 tour

L$25

NWT
Peel

Reversible bucket hat

OS$16

GOOD
Haul

Everyday canvas tote

OS$14

Story tags

Every garment
has receipts.

New clothes arrive with a barcode. Ours arrive with a biography. Flip any card on the rack and you get the garment’s story tags — how many people loved it, which cities it’s seen, and the carbon it saved by not being made twice.

  • Owners, counted. Sellers pass the tag forward — provenance without the paperwork.
  • Cities, stamped. A jacket that’s done Lisbon → Berlin → Leeds has stories your new-in-box one never will.
  • Carbon, receipted. Each resale logs the CO₂e a new-make would have cost. Bragging rights included.
Story passportNº 04211

Broke-in trucker jacket

3 owners3 cities19 kg CO₂e saved
  1. 01 Lisbon — bought full price, worn to one heartbreak
  2. 02 Berlin — three winters, two festivals
  3. 03 Leeds — star patch added. Improved.

≈ 19 kg CO₂e saved · that’s 158 phone charges the planet skipped

The wardrobe carbon counter

Worn in, not worn out.

Every rehomed garment is one that didn’t have to be grown, dyed, sewn and shipped twice. The community counter, live-ish:

0kg CO₂e saved≈ 535 flights LHR → JFK not taken
0garments rehomed≈ one mid-size landfill politely declined
0litres of water spared≈ 38 Olympic pools still full

Estimates use WRAP & Ellen MacArthur Foundation lifecycle averages per garment class. Your mileage may vary; the planet’s gratitude won’t.

Sell your stuff

Your closet is
a warehouse.

The average wardrobe holds 26 garments that haven’t moved in a year. That’s not clutter, that’s inventory. Three steps and it’s somebody’s new favourite:

  1. 01

    Shoot it

    Three photos, any wall, any light. Our listing flow does the cropping and the flattering.

  2. 02

    Tag its story

    Grade the condition (we verify it), stamp the cities, pass the story tag forward.

  3. 03

    Cash out

    Ship with our prepaid label. Money lands when the buyer smiles — usually about a day.

Start selling — it’s free10% only when it sells. Zero listing fees, ever.

The grade scale

Graded by humans.
Guaranteed by us.

Every listing is condition-checked by a Threadbare grader before it ships — the grade on the tag is the garment in your hands, or your money back.

  • NWT

    New with tags

    Never worn, tags attached. Somebody’s optimism, your gain.

  • EXC

    Excellent

    Worn a handful of times. Looks new unless you interrogate the seams.

  • GOOD

    Good

    Honest wear, zero flaws that matter. Photographed, not filtered.

  • LOVED

    Loved

    Visibly lived-in — fades, softness, character. Priced like it, loved like it.

Buyer protection on every order · misgraded? Full refund, return label on us.