The start-up is like Stitch Fix for second-hand clothing, offering users a box of consignment shop items they can either keep or return. "There are a lot of women who are looking for stuff that might be less expensive, that are more of a closet staple," says CEO James Reinhart. For full interview, [click here](https://cheddar.com/videos/retails-secondhand-evolution).
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