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The RealReal

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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: November 17th, 2024

The RealReal online clothing consignment store has taken a unique approach to shopping. Unlike other online consignment stores, the company only offer s high-end consignment. According to its website, it is the leader in authenticated luxury consignment. Started and based in San Francisco, California in March of 2011, this company is growing rapidly into a hot spot for luxury goods and shopping at discount prices. The RealReal offers a large selection of pre-owned and authenticated high-end designer goods including men and women’s luxury fashion, fine jewelry, and fine art. They sell pieces from designers such as Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Rolex, as well as art from artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, along with hundreds of others you can find listed on their website. They offer good benefits for consigners of their products and have countless promotions for shoppers and opportunities to have memberships receiving many more benefits. Even up to 90% retail prices. 

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The Good

  • Wide Variety of Product Selection
  • Numerous Promotions and Sales on Luxury Items
  • Membership and Consigner Privileges

This online consignment company provides its customers with many benefits for both shopping and selling products through their website. The RealReal has a large selection of pre-owned items for luxury resale. They sell men's fashion and women's merchandise as well as art pieces from well-known artists. Their products range from accessories, dresses, jewelry, handbags, shoes, ties, suits, outerwear and many more. Along with the many luxury designer clothes and fashion items sold, fine art is also sold through consigners. Each item sold goes through an authenticity process where it is evaluated by an in-house team of experts in each respective field. They have professionals on staff including gemologists, horologists, and art appraisers to ensure that luxury goods sold are authentic.

First views of The RealReal's website show promotions and sales that are easily accessible for the consumer. These promotions are constantly changing and the website gives you clearly marked start and end times for each sale. It is also clearly shown whether or not an item has already been sold or if it is still available. The website has colorful, interactive graphics that catch shoppers attention and make the buying experience both easier and more enjoyable.

Consigners with The RealReal are offered sixty percent of the sale price from the very first time their items are brought to the online store. They can then increase their profits by selling more merchandise, once they reach 7,500 in annual sales their earnings are increased to seventy percent. This company also offers a "white glove" pick up service in most cities. The service is used when a consigner has more than ten designer items and a Luxury Manager will be sent to pick-up the items at no cost. The RealReal also offers benefits for shoppers who join their First Look Membership. This program is only five dollars a month and entitles members to 24-hour advance access to sales and special invitations to monthly promotions.

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The Bad

  • High Price-tag for Pre-owned Merchandise
  • Complicated Shipping and Handling Procedure
  • Difficult Return Process

Like many stores, The RealReal is far from perfect. Although selling pre-owned luxury items keeps the business unique from other online consignment shops, it also creates many of its complications. The company has a difficult time producing pleasing customer reviews. Some of the main concerns for The RealReal are: While items with small price tags do exist on The RealReal, they are few and far between. Most of the merchandise sold on the website comes from famous fashion designers and artists and has a price tag to match its origination. Even though the products are pre-owned, they often sell like new. Although there are many sales on the clothing items, and customers are given plenty of opportunities to buy luxury, high-end items at discounted prices, the overall price tag of merchandise on The RealReal is costly.

The Shipping and Handling procedure on The RealReal's website is anything but user-friendly. They do not offer free shipping on any limit of merchandise and will not deliver to P.O. boxes, APO/FPO address, and most of the U.S. Territories. There is also a fee charged to deliver in some areas including Hawaii and Alaska. They ship via FedEx from warehouses in the NY tri-state area and travel to street addresses only in the United States and some international locations. Many of the problems or concerns customers have with shipping and handling can be easily discussed with the company's customer service team. They are easily accessible through their website or by phone number.

Along with the difficulty of shipping and handling, the return process at The RealReal is not simple. In order to return an item purchased on the website, a return merchandise authorization number must be requested within fourteen days of the shipment date. The customer must then after receiving their authorization number, return the purchase within twenty-one days of the shipment date. The customer is also responsible for all shipping costs of the return. The RealReal then asks customers to allow them a minimum of ten days to process the return item before a refund is given. Additionally, the company will never accept swimwear or sale items for return. The RealReal reviews have taken a negative hit as a result of these difficult processes.

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The Bottom Line

With a unique approach to shopping by selling pre-owned high-end luxury items, The RealReal has created an online niche that appeals to many consumers interested in designer clothes. The easy to use website has made customers enjoy purchasing materials cheaper than retail prices through numerous sales and promotions. The RealReal has given consigners an easy way to sell their luxury merchandise and earn additional profit by offering sixty to seventy percent of the sale price. They have a wide variety of product selection that is offered for both women's and men's fashion and provide customers with benefits by joining their shopping program.

However, this does not mean this company is without faults. Shipping and handling can be challenging for both the consigner and the purchaser and returns from the website are difficult to follow through. The merchandise is also high priced for pre-owned items. The RealReal has been in business a short four years and has rapidly grown into the leader of authenticated luxury consignment. The company has things to work on and in the future could be a perfect destination for luxury merchandise.

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Shannon Thompson Fairfax, IA

I ordered a vintage Celine handbag from The RealReal. I received the item within a week of shipment. The item arrived as described, except it had a distinctive mildew/moldy odor and there was some visible mildew along the sides of the leather straps where they meet the canvas and in a number of other crooks and crevices. The other problem I have is the way the bag was packed in the box. They did not put any stuffing in the bag, nothing to support the structure of the bag, It was smooshed into a box too small for it. The box itself did not have any supportive material either. So the bag arrived in a bent and deformed condition, not at all like the website pictures. Overall, I don't have any major gripes but I'm not impressed either. Next time I will be shopping elsewhere.

1 year ago

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Second Hand Shopper Tilton, NH

I think I purchased about 25 things from here on the last year. Most of the clothes/shoes I receive are as listed. But there have been a few issues here and there. Recently, I received a dress that wasn’t the measurements listed on the site. I contacted customer service and was given store credit only, since it was final sale AND i was responsible for the $13 shipping. I received another dress listed as “some discoloration on the front and under the armpit”. It was littered with what appears to be tomato sauce all over the front, and lots of deodorant under the pits. I immediately returned it, and again, was responsible for the shipping cost. Other than that, ai haven’t had too many issues. I think their data entry people have a quota of items them need to post on their site, and as a result, there are descriptive errors and incorrect pictures posted. If they cleared this up, and allowed free returns, I think A LOT more people would be attracted to use them more.

2 years ago

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Judith Alberty Las Vegas, NV

I consigned six items in my first shipment to them. Three sold and I received my commission on a timely basis. Another item sold and was returned. I recently sent them 9 more items and they acknowledged receipt. The items are beautifully photographed and (sort of) accurately described that I can tell. My experience so far is that their descriptions are iffy. I sent them a brand new pair of Prada sunglasses with case. They said there were scratches? A Hermes scarf I sent that was still folded in its box is described as a shawl and priced very high at $895. It's a scarf, not a shawl. I've asked to have this changed. No response. They take way too long to upload items online. The first shipment took a month. The second shipment went from Las Vegas to New Jersey which makes no sense to me. I see no reason listings should take 2,3 or 4 weeks. Yesterday, I called customer service. The first person who answered was talking so fast I couldn't understand what she was saying. I must have said wait, stop, hold on, slow down a dozen times before she hung up on me. I called back, and someone answered, I got out one sentence and got put back on hold. Their auto-message says a wait of less than ten minutes even when you've been on hold for 15. I finally hung up, texted one of their reps and she didn't get back to me either. I will see how this second shipment goes. I have some other items to send to them but will wait and research other selling sites. I don't want to bother photographing, uploading and shipping myself so don't want to use Poshmark.

2 years ago

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Jolanda West Palm Beach, FL

As a consignor I feel we are paid peanuts for our designer items. The time you have to wait for your credit is also very long. I have seen my items getting sold and then returned as buyers have 14 days to return the item! So I'm pretty sure my expensive items have been worn, been in selfies and then returned to RealReal. The return system is seriously flawed and does not protect the seller. As a buyer two things happened to me recently that shocked me: I bought a pair of Chanel trainers size 39 and when they arrived and I tried them on I felt one was loose. When I checked one sneaker was a size 39 and one was a size 40! I sent them back with a handwritten note saying that I was disappointed and that they needed to inform buyers that the sneakers were two different sizes. I kept them in my wishlist ( forgot to remove) and was shocked to see them back for sale a week later- without an updated description! They also never acknowledged my note. About a month later I bought a pair of Valentino heels labelled size 9.5. When they arrived they were a size 6!! How can you make that mistake?? It just shows you how careless their process is if no one even picked up on this!! I emailed them and told them exactly what I thought of their product description! I sent back the item and am waiting for it to be refunded. How this can happen twice in a month is unbelievable. Carelessness.

5 years ago

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Snoopydoodle Mineola, NY

I’ve been a customer for the past 2-3 years now and have purchased at least 30 items. Up until about a year ago I was very pleased. A very good rating meant expect great, the packaging was very good and the deals were good. In the past year I have noticed a significant decline in a number of things. Like some of the other users, the quality is now a crap shoot. Very good can mean great but it can also mean fair To poor. Moreover, the packaging has been horrible on the last 5 or 6 items I received. Leather bags squished and folded into boxes without air paper and dust bags. Clearly some guy in the warehouse threw in these expensive bags in boxes without any thought. It creased the leather on a $500 bag as a result. While I was permitted to return it, I had to pay the shipping both ways, they acted like they were doing me a favor in accepting returns, and made me send proof of the creases to the representative. Considering I’ve spent so much money with the company, you would think they would show more courtesy to a good customer. Today, I received a bag listed as very good, which had damage that could never justify the rating. They only agreed to give me a store credit and would not return it even after I photographed the damage 10 minutes after arrival and offered to send the proof. I’ve purchased 15-18 bags already from them . That alone should grant me the courtesy of a real return. Additionally, the pricing is all over the place. Sometimes you’ll find an item with 3 different prices. It’s random. Sometimes that’s in your favor but mostly it’s grossly inflated. The photos are not that accurate and never show enough of the item. All in all, there are some nice buys to be had but I’m becoming disenchanted with the company and particularly their return policy. I don’t want to spend 25$ to look at an item site unseen and then be given a hard time returning when it’s not described or photographed properly. I completely gave up on clothes because they are almost never in the condition they claim. The photos are deceiving. The last few things had tears never listed in the description. Lastly, I did buy a pair of Chanel shoes and the heels arrived seemingly in one piece but literally cracked in half trying them on. I liked them so I opted to have the heels replaced for another $20. Clearly they were a lot older than it appeared in the photos. Fashion file and Rebag.com are much much better for expensive bag purchases.

5 years ago

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Shelli Pelly San Diego, CA

RR only uses FedEx for delivery, and requires you to sign for packages valued $995 or over. The issue lies with FedEx new non-customer friendly policy of "one delivery attempt only," for signature- required packages. If a customer isn't available during a FedEx random attempt, the package is held at a FedEx location and you are required to drive for package pick up. They will not attempt to re-deliver. They deliver up until 8pm which means you are tied to your home/business until then. Requests for RR to use another carrier with more customer-friendly policies were met with a "sorry, too bad" type response. Their carrier choice ruins the experience on the consumer end, and acts as a deterrent for purchasing pricier merchandise due to the inevitable inconvenience of Federal Express.

8 years ago

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Jose Lopez Miami, FL

They are holding my comisión, they want a proof of who I’m , I connect my bank account with the steps that they were asking me to do it and is connected already but not payment went trough, I spoke many time whit CS and nothing , I decide by Check and I can Find the way to do it , also ask the CS to verify is I did the right numbers and nothing , they CS and willing to finish the conversation to send a text to comment about their job . Everything is by text which I have not problem by take hours the answer.

2 years ago

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BrooklynWriter Brooklyn, NY

They have some good sales on items that they won't actually accept for consignment [Lisa Perry, Ugg, Eileen Fisher]. The downside is that the prices are much higher than you typically find on sites like Poshmark and are often higher than what the brand is charging for a new version. Also, the fact that they charge such high fees for shipping is crazy. I was going to buy two chairs and shipping would have added an additional 50% to the cost.

4 years ago

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Professor Los Angeles, CA

I do like the items I have purchased over the years, and I did consign a Versace pencil skirt once and appreciated the thrill of getting a check. (took a while for someone to buy it though). I have to say a big thumbs down to paying a standard 11.95 on shipping. So many options to shop with free shipping. I understand its a designer site, but shipping is a standard process and the mark up is just not justifiable.

6 years ago

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David Lazar

I have bought many things I love over the past few years at Realreal, but haven't bought much recently because their return policy has been restricted. Who is going to buy a $400 used item of clothing they cannot return? It seems pretty silly.

1 year ago

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Sara K

I had an unpleasant experience when I believed that the "First Look" option was not working when I was indeed paying extra for it. But I am satisfied now with the way customer service credited me and above all, the fact that I was able to procure the bag that I wanted.

5 years ago

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Concerned customer Westport, CT

Haven’t had any problems with clothing, shoes and accessories but when it comes to furniture they have the most absurd, borderline abusive delivery charges. In many instances 5x or more the price of the item. And on top you pay to have things shipped back.

5 years ago

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L. C. Queens, NY

I have bought items on occasion. Descriptions vary in their accuracy. Some good deals, some turkeys. Worth a look.

2 years ago Edited May 6, 2022