Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Reselling hot fashion items

Arun Gupta CEO Grailed

- Interviewe­d by Joseph Pisani. Edited for clarity and length.

If you don’t know fashion labels Supreme or Off-White, you’ve probably also never heard of Grailed, an eBay-like marketplac­e where those brands are bought and sold

It was started five years ago by CEO and co-founder Arun Gupta, after he realized there wasn’t a dedicated site for men’s fashion. Now the site has 3.7 million users, and a spinoff site for women called Heroine.

Supreme, a 20-year old brand that sells skateboard-inspired fashions, is a hot seller on Grailed, which takes a 6 percent cut of anything sold. Rare finds also do well: an 18-year-old bomber jacket by designer Raf Simons went for $47,000 last year, the most expensive thing it sold in 2018. It helped that rapper Kanye West was photograph­ed in a similar jacket.

“As seen on Kanye increases the value of something,” Gupta said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.

Are men interested in fashion?

I think men talk a lot more about clothes then they ever did before. I think the big thing that’s really taken hold in the last five years is that the new fashion icons have become music celebritie­s. John Mayer is a fashion icon. Like every rapper is basically a fashion icon.

What brands are popular on Grailed?

Supreme is huge. Nike is huge. Off-White is huge.

Why are people into Supreme?

The reason why is because you can buy a piece of Supreme for $100 and you can resell it for $300. That’s why. It’s just economics. And, because of that, you can buy something for $100 and wear it and look like you spent $300.

How do you make sure sellers aren’t posting counterfei­t products?

We have some pretty sophistica­ted fraud algorithms. We do a pretty good job reducing the amount of fakes that are there. We have a team of part-time moderators in different time zones who are combing through every listing. Every new item gets approved by them. So they’re like, “Hey, send me a photo of the back stitching of this thing or send me a photo of the tags,” and they can basically verify everything. It’s quick, like a couple of hours, and if you’re an establishe­d seller you don’t have to go through the process.

Why use Grailed? Can’t people just sell their stuff on eBay?

They could sell it on eBay. They’re pretty agnostic to the type of goods they sell. They’ll sell you a dishwasher or a car or a piece of clothing, they don't really care. For us, we care a lot about what it is that we sell. We pride ourselves on having some kind of taste level.

Do brands get angry that their stuff ends up on Grailed?

I think maybe five years ago, people would get angry, but now it's like we just have so many consumers who are in their teens to early 20s getting into clothes and getting into fashion. I think brands recognize that we’re a gateway.

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