Resale portal Patatam rebrands to Rediv

French second-hand clothes platform Patatam, has relaunched as Rediv after receiving 12 million euros in finance.

According to Rediv, the investment will be utilized to accelerate the robotization of its logistic platforms and to expand worldwide with the introduction of its first trials in the United States and Germany.

In 2021, the firm gathered 2.5 million articles of clothing through its network of partners at over 2,000 collection stations, with 1.7 million items resold in the company’s new resale venues.

Rediv has collaborations with well-known French fashion brands such as Showroomprivé, La Redoute, and Orchestra.

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