The RealReal 2021 Luxury Resale Report Reveals Record Growth and Rising Trends
More people bought and sold into the circular economy over the past year than ever before — 29% of buyers made their first ever pre-owned luxury purchase in the past year and 45% of The RealReal’s new consignors in the first quarter of this year had never consigned before. Shoppers are becoming increasingly conscious consumers, with ~40% of The RealReal’s shoppers turning to luxury resale as a replacement for fast fashion and 43% of buyers citing sustainability as a key driver to embrace luxury resale.
“Luxury resale is experiencing record growth, with 6 million new members joining The
Trends that have risen to the top in 2021:
- Gucci is the most bought and sold brand of the year
- Purchases increased +62% and consignments grew +61% year-over-year (YoY)
- Gen X, the original thrifting generation, are Gucci’s No. 1 buyers and consignors
- Telfar is the emerging brand of the year
- Demand skyrocketed +590% YoY, driven by a 9X YoY increase in bag demand
- Unbranded is the high-value “brand” of the year
- Unbranded jewelry ranked No. 2 (second only to
Chanel ) among most purchased high-value brands
- Unbranded jewelry ranked No. 2 (second only to
- Gen Z’s love of resale levels up to luxury
- The greatest growth in both buyers and consignors was among Gen Z, up +33% and +86% YoY, respectively
- Vintage handbags are the new smart investment
- Average selling prices (ASP) grew significantly faster for vintage styles than their modern counterparts
- Gucci Jackie led the pack, with vintage ASP up 2.2X more than modern
- Watch collectors are expanding their collections and trading up
- Watch enthusiasts bought 1.4X more watches than they sold, and invested
$1,643 more per watches this year
- Watch enthusiasts bought 1.4X more watches than they sold, and invested
- Streetwear moves beyond the hype
- Mainstays like Yeezy and Supreme fell out of favor as shoppers returned to streetwear’s preppy roots and blended the outdoors into their street style, driving major YoY growth for brands like
Casablanca (+358%) and Salomon (+188%)
- Mainstays like Yeezy and Supreme fell out of favor as shoppers returned to streetwear’s preppy roots and blended the outdoors into their street style, driving major YoY growth for brands like
To see the full breakdown of current trends in luxury resale, view The RealReal’s 2021 Luxury Resale Report.
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