A vintage clothing marketplace platform, comprising a functional website and iOS app, is available for acquisition. This platform, designed for vintage clothing resellers, features seller storefronts, product listings, payment integration via Stripe Connect, and Instagram Shop sync through Meta Commerce Manager. Although the business is currently on pause since May 2025, all technical infrastructure and data are preserved, presenting an opportunity for relaunch or repurposing. The package includes a modern tech stack-based website and app, seller and buyer data, and an early stage QR Code POS System for in-person sales. Additionally, a messaging feature allows in-app communication between buyers and sellers.
The business halted due to personal reasons, and while inactive, it remains fully functional, poised for revitalization through marketing efforts. Growth potentials include reactivating dormant sellers with email campaigns, leveraging existing integrations for relaunch, and expanding cross-listing capabilities to platforms like Depop and eBay. The infrastructure could also serve as a foundation for other resale categories, such as sneakers or collectibles.
Ideal buyers include vintage or streetwear resellers wishing to manage their own platform, entrepreneurs eager to enter the resale market without starting from scratch, or agencies/SaaS builders looking to white-label marketplace infrastructure. Since the business is open to offers, it represents a compelling prospect for individuals or entities interested in the vintage clothing resale niche.
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