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  2. Vinted - Wikipedia

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    This led to the creation of a website where users could trade their clothing items. In 2012, Vinted partnered with Lemon Labs, a Lithuanian-based app development consultancy, to launch their mobile app. [4] In 2016, Dutch businessman Thomas Plantenga joined Vinted's management team as a strategy consultant and later became the CEO. [5]

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  4. Depop - Wikipedia

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    Depop Limited is a social e-commerce company based in London, with additional offices in Manchester, Milan and New York City.The company has an expanding global presence and has been popularized in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Italy.

  5. Mangopay - Wikipedia

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    Mangopay is payments company providing modular infrastructure technology for e-commerce platforms, particularly online marketplaces and platforms, such as Vinted, Chrono24, Rakuten, and La Redoute. Mangopay is licensed in the EU/EEA by the CSSF (Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier) and in the UK by the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority).

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  8. Mercari - Wikipedia

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    Mercari, Inc. (TYO: 4385) is a Japanese e-commerce company founded in 2013. [1] Their main product, the Mercari marketplace app, was first launched in Japan in July 2013, and has since grown to become Japan's largest community-powered marketplace with over JPY 10 billion in transactions carried out on the platform each month.

  9. Tradesy - Wikipedia

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    Tradesy was established in 2009 by Tracy DiNunzio with the intent of creating a marketplace for women to buy and sell their secondhand clothes.