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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

The RealReal shows strength of its secondhand luxury model in first post-IPO report

Analysts are bullish about The RealReal even after department store discounts posed a threat:




Analysts are bullish about The RealReal despite the unexpected discounted in the luxury market
RealReal Inc. stock soared after earnings indicated that even when luxury goods are sold at a discount, The RealReal’s secondhand goods are still in high demand.
The RealReal REAL, +0.84%   reported sales in line with expectations during its first quarterly announcement post-IPO. Gross merchandise volume (GMV) rose 40% year-over-year to $228.5 million.

Shares were up in Tuesday after-hours and in Wednesday premarket, though they fell about 5% in early trading alongside many others after concerns about global economic data.
The RealReal stock began trading on June 28.
“We view the positive after-market stock reaction reflects some easing of investors’ concerns on higher promotions in the luxury space weighing on The RealReal’s growth trajectory,” Cowen analysts led by Oliver Chen wrote.


“We acknowledge that average order value (AOV) was flat year-over-year due to earlier-than-expected promotions in the luxury space. However, management highlighted promotional trends in 3Q appear similar to prior years and they expect AOV in 3Q to improve year-over-year.”
Analysts say they’re “encouraged” by the loyalty of the customer base and its progress in automation.
The RealReal’s Chief Executive Julie Wainwright said department store discounting isn’t new for the company and it has already seen a fast recovery. The impact is felt more in women’s clothing.
“I would say if department stores get desperate in September, October, we might have some of that tension, again that will be offset by high seasonality,” she said on the earnings call, according to a FactSet transcript.

“[T]his this is one of the beauties of having product diversity because we don’t see it on fine jewelry, watches, men’s and streetwear, and even women’s handbags,” she said.

“While 2Q AOV was modestly below expectations due to increased promotional activity across the industry, management believes the company is partially insulated from periods of aggressive discounting given its category diversification, and the inverse relationship between pricing and active buyer growth,” wrote Stifel analysts in a note.
“As the leader in the luxury consignment space, we believe The RealReal has strong growth potential and ongoing investments in automation should drive operating leverage in pricing and fulfillment.”
Stifel rates The RealReal shares buy with a $30 price target.
The RealReal shares have fallen 44.6% over the past month while the S&P 500 index SPX, -2.93%   is down 5.8% for the period.

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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Luxury online reseller The RealReal in talks with banks for IPO: sources

Business U.S. online luxury reseller The RealReal Inc is talking to investment banks about the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO) later this year, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.

FILE PHOTO: Luxury handbags for sale are displayed at The RealReal shop, a seven-year-old online reseller of luxury items on consignment in the Soho section of Manhattan, in New York City, New York, U.S., May 18, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Segar
REUTERS: U.S. online luxury reseller The RealReal Inc is talking to investment banks about the possibility of an initial public offering (IPO) later this year, people familiar with the matter said on Friday.




The company - which specializes in online secondhand luxury apparel and goods - has sent out a request for proposals to prospective advisors and underwriters to manage the listing this year, said the sources, who asked not to be identified because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
The RealReal declined to comment.

In July last year, The RealReal raised US$115 million of private funding in a deal led by Perella Weinberg Partners, with additional participation from new investor Sandbridge Capital and existing investor Great Hill Partners. The deal valued the company at US$745 million, according to data provider PitchBook.

Since then, the company, which was founded in 2011, has focused on expanding its brick-and-mortar presence with outlets in new areas and more online fulfillment centers.

The RealReal's success is built on a profitable mix of the boom in e-commerce, the millennial interest in the price and environmental benefits of recycled clothing, and the caution of established high-end brands about what selling their wares on the web can do to brand value.

Fellow e-commerce platform Farfetch went public in last September at the top of its target IPO price range, raising US$885 million.

(Reporting by Joshua Franklin and Harry Brumpton in New York; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)

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Monday, September 3, 2018

Trending at TheRealReal

Sartorially speaking, there's nothing quite like that feeling of excitement and satisfaction you get when you manage to score a quality designer piece at a great price. Particularly when that item is trending, about to become huge, or will last you a lifetime.
This season, there are a few items I've been eager to invest in: Think Carrie Bradshaw–style bags (baguettes, embellished shoulder styles, logo-covered picks), not to mention a supple leather jacket, gorgeous slouchy boots, silk scarves, and a posh pair of long gloves (they're trending right now, and they're très sophistiqué).

I did a little digging at one of my favorite luxury consignment stores, The RealReal, to see if I could snag any of the items on my wardrobe wish list for less, and the e-tailer delivered. Scroll to shop the trending items I unearthed, and remember: They disappear quickly, so if you have your heart set on something, scoop it up ASAP!
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Christian Dior Embossed Saddle Bag ($1395)
All your favorite fashion influencers are currently donning Dior's classic '90s Saddle bag. They've been all over our Insta feeds, and the trend shows no sign of slowing down.
2/16
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Manolo Blahnik Suede Pointed-Toe Pumps ($195)
If there's an easy way to take on one of fall's top trends, it's with leopard-print shoes. This Manolo Blahnik pair is such a steal.
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Iro Dumontt Leather Moto Jacket ($495)
If you've been on the hunt for the perfect leather jacket that'll last you forever, your search is over. This Iro pick is soft, supple, and versatile.
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Fendi Zucca Canvas Shoulder Bag ($425)
Logo is a go this fall! Wear your favorite designer's logo front and center on just about everything (bags, tights, tops—you name it). Chanel your inner Carrie Bradshaw with this chic Fendi shoulder bag.
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Escada Long Leather Gloves ($109)
Fall and winter are all about gloves—preferably ones that extend to the elbow and come in practically every color. They may not be iPhone friendly, but they're insanely chic.
6/16
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Christian Dior J'Adior Slingback Flats ($660)
Pair these work-perfect designer flats with a midi skirt or with cropped jeans.
7/16
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Louis Vuitton Vernis Rossmore PM Bag ($845)
We're all about adding extra shine to our everyday looks. This gorgeous monogrammed bag is just the way to do it.
8/16
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Saint Laurent Fringe-Trimmed Ankle Boots ($395)
ICYMI, Western-style boots are trending, and I can't get enough of this stylish studded, fringed pair.
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Céline Woven Print Scarf ($75)
Whether wrapped, draped, or tied, this easy accent piece adds interest to any outfit. Silk scarves are one of the biggest accessories for fall.
10/16
 
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Opening Ceremony x Gentle Monster Zhora Shield Sunglasses ($195)
These futuristic silhouette will make any outfit instantly cooler.
11/16
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Escada Embellished Slingback Sandals ($65)
We're obsessed with these "naked" sandals here at the Who What Wear office—especially since they're priced at only $65! The jewel embellishments perfectly exude fall's glitzy metallic trend.
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Ben Amun Faux Pearl & Crystal Olivia Chandelier Earrings ($65)
I cannot wait to adorn my lobes with fall's must-have glitzy chandelier earrings. Dress up your jeans and tee with these danglers, or pair them with a trending '80s frock.
13/16
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Gucci GG Canvas Belt Bag ($695)
Hands-free bags are the accessory du jour. Opt for a belt bag you can wrap over your blazer.
14/16
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Balenciaga Pointed-Toe Mules ($438)
Fashion girls love Balenciaga's pointed-toe mules, and in my opinion, they're perfect in hot pink (a key shade for fall).
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Smythe Wool-Blend Plaid Blazer ($145)
The catwalks were replete with plaid this season, from colorful preppy prints to neutral checks. A plaid blazer may just be the answer to any dressing dilemma.
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Earthy brown hues are putting us in the autumnal mood. Scoop these up while they're an extra 30% off.

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