• The RealReal, a San Francisco-based online luxury consignment retailer, just opened its first brick-and-mortar store in the city on Wednesday.
  • The company focuses on the resale of items from luxury brands like Louis Vuitton, Supreme, and Gucci.
  • The RealReal was the first resale company to go public in July 2019. The company raised $300 million in its IPO.
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A new luxury consignment store is now open in the heart of San Francisco.

San Francisco-based The RealReal has held an office in the city’s North Beach district for a while, but this is the online luxury resale retailer’s first brick-and-mortar location in the Bay city.

The resale company was the first of its kind to go public – it raised $300 million in its July 2019 IPO.

Its success proves that there’s a market for secondhand luxury goods, as Business Insider’s Bethany Biron reported. According to a Bain & Company report, the US resale market for luxury goods was an estimated $6 billion in 2018.

And thanks to San Francisco's deep-pocketed clientele, the store will fit in just fine in the city's Union Square retail district.

Here's what it's like inside.


The RealReal is not your average resale retailer.

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It focuses on the resale of items from luxury brands like Louis Vuitton …

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… Gucci …

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… Supreme, which also recently opened a brick-and-mortar in San Francisco not far from The RealReal ...

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… Rosie Assoulin …

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… and Chanel.

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The RealReal was the first resale company to go public in July 2019. The company raised $300 million in its IPO, according to Forbes.

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The success of its public offering and the company's estimated valuation of about $1.5 billion shows teh market demand for luxury resale goods, a niche that The RealReal has long filled.

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San Franciscans have previously been able to shop the brand's inventory online, but the new Union Square brick-and-mortar provides a physical location to peruse the offerings.

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Clothing is curated by category, like this section devoted to "Stealth Luxury," a term used to describe understated items that discreetly exude opulence.

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There is also one dubbed "Everyday SF" geared for San Francisco. This store has a heavier focus on knitwear because of the mild Bay Area climate.

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This featured a $300 dress, a pre-owned $105 Jill Stuart sweater, and a $1,225 Loewe purse.

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The RealReal has four brick-and-mortar locations in the US, but new to the San Francisco store is radio frequency identification trays.

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The trays are able to read a product that is placed atop it via a tag and then display details about the item — like its price and brand — onto a tablet.

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The store is rolling that feature out for only watches and fine jewelry for now.


There are also home decor items, like this figure priced at $2,595.

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The top brands in San Francisco online handbag purchases have been Celine, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, and Bottega, so handbags from those brands are heavily stocked.

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The company prides itself on its authentication process conducted by trained specialists, who expertly vet each item.

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Though in 2019, the Washington, D.C.-based The Capitol Forum, an organization that investigates potential consumer protection issues, found that The RealReal's authentication practices may not be as thorough as they're made out to be.

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The report alleged that untrained hourly workers instead of professional authenticators were conducting the authentication process for the consigned items coming through the site.

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Chanel also filed a lawsuit in 2018 claiming that The RealReal has sold fake Chanel handbags. The suit is pending in a federal court in New York, according to CNBC.

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In a statement to Fashionista in September 2019, The RealReal dismissed The Capitol Forum as lacking credibility. "The RealReal stands 100% behind our state-of-the-art authentication process."

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When we toured the store, we took a peek at the lower-level consignment office where specialists like Lauren will be on-hand to examine items brought in for resale.

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She was handling two Van Cleef & Arpels pieces, one of which — a necklace — was priced at $6,800.

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Another specialist explained the intricacies of both designer brand items and their counterfeit counterparts and how they can differentiate between the two.

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Details as small as the type of zipper used can help the specialist spot the fake from the genuine.

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This lower level features men's items.

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Back up on the ground floor, where the women's items are located, there's also a cafe ...

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... and a kids' section.

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The new store sits on Post Street in San Francisco's Union Square. There are two entrances: one on Post and one on Maiden Lane.

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It's surrounded by brick-and-mortar stores of some of the brands that it sells — shops for Gucci, Cartier, and more are in this part of town.

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It's the ultimate shopping destination for those who can afford the finer things in life.

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