New Balance, has recently launched an innovative resale platform named Reconsidered. This initiative is a step towards sustainability and circularity, reflecting New Balance's commitment to environmental responsibility within the footwear industry.
To support this endeavor, New Balance partnered with Archive, a technology platform specializing in branded resale, and Tersus Solutions, which provides waterless cleaning technology and textile reclamation solutions for apparel and footwear. Archive has partnered with
a variety of brands including The North Face, which has sold hundreds of thousands of items in the U.S. and Canada through its Renewed program. Oscar De La Renta has also collaborated with Archive for its Encore program, while M.M.LAFLEUR has launched its Second Act initiative.
Other brand partners are Ulla Johnson with its Preloved collection, Hanna Andersson offering Preloved items, Faherty with its Secondwave program, Sandro with Secondhand offerings, and DVF with its Rewrap initiative.
Archive's approach is to work closely with each brand partner to launch a unique, customized resale business that aligns with the brand's identity and goals.
This collaboration extends to managing various aspects of the resale process, including product identification, photography, pricing, order fulfillment, handling of returns, and in-store take-back programs. Reconsidered allows customers to trade in their gently worn New Balance shoes either by mail or through in-store drop-off…
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