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Treet

Drive revenue and dodge landfills with branded resale.

About Treet

Treet is a branded resale solution that helps brands drive revenue growth, increase LTV, and acquire new customers while reducing their carbon footprint. With Treet, brands can launch a tailored peer-to-peer or take-back resale experience in under a week. Over 40% of customers are new to brands, and sellers spend 2-3x their allotted credit back on our brands’ main site, leading to annual revenue increases of 3-8%. Plus, buying a used item reduces its footprint by 25%. 

Treet powers resale for 100+ leading DTC brands, including Girlfriend Collective, Dôen, CUTS, ASRV, and Tentree.

Treet and Loop

By connecting Treet to Loop, you can re-route certain returns to Treet’s network of fulfillment partners to be resold on your own dedicated resale site. You may choose to re-route damaged items, opened products, or others that you aren’t able to immediately sell as “new” on your main site. With Treet, you can maximize margins on every return you receive while creating a more sustainable path for these goods to be sold.

How It Works:

  1. For non-returnable items, customers are guided to resell items on your resale site
  2. Your resale partner refurbishes and grades products, then lists them for resale
  3. Returnable items that meet set conditions in Loop will be automatically routed to your resale partner
  4. Your partner fulfills orders to the end customer upon paid transaction

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Use cases

  • Boyish Jeans boosts customer loyalty with peer-to-peer resale.

    Boyish Jeans, the sustainable denim brand, boosted customer loyalty and sustainability with peer-to-peer resale. By launching a resale program with Treet, they extended the life of their jeans and reduced the carbon footprint by 82%. The program's launch resulted in a 56% sell-through rate, attracting a younger, eco-conscious audience, with 58% being new customers. Boyish sellers benefited from easy listing and 100% credit redemption, spending 62.5% more than the allotted amount on the site.