The second hand clothing market is booming, particularly with Gen Z having a fundamentally different attitude toward pre-owned clothing compared to older generations. We've bootstrapped from just 3 items to over 1,500 in 4 years. Some interesting challenges we've faced:
- Scale is particularly difficult in this space - Finding software solutions for automation is challenging - Depop's API is - severely limited - Managing thousands of unique SKUs with single-unit inventory creates complex operational issues
Overall it's a solid business in a rapidly growing sector. Coming from a tech background, I'm fascinated to see how the scaling dynamics here differ from typical tech startups. The unit economics and operational complexity create an interesting contrast to pure software businesses.
I quit the freelance marketing gig once I started college (lost a big client at that point anyways), but I still write the newsletter if I finish my dsa homework lol.
Wouldn't really consider either to be businesses, moreso side hustles I was interested in.