The second-hand clothing online marketplace is getting more competitive but one company, ThredUP, seems to have gotten ahead of the rest with a recent round of investments totaling $81 million.
Goldman Sachs Investment Partners (GSIP) took the lead in the Series E investment in ThredUp. Existing ThredUP investors Trinity Ventures, Redpoint Ventures, Highland Capital Partners, and Upfront Ventures contributed as well. According to the press release with this latest round of investment ThredUp has now netted over $125 million in funds raised to date.
Second-Hand Clothing Site ThredUP Gets $81M in Funding
Posted by lyceum under FinanceFrom http://smallbiztrends.com 3300 days ago
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