#1483 2011 · The RealReal · Luxury consignment / resale
The RealReal made luxury resale safe by authenticating every consigned item
the problem
Secondhand luxury is riddled with fakes; buyers won't pay real prices for maybe-real bags
background
Luxury resale was a trust desert: counterfeits are sophisticated, authentication expertise is rare, and platforms that merely connect buyer and seller leave the buyer absorbing all the risk of a multi-thousand-dollar mistake. Without trust, the market thins to bargain prices — precisely wrong for goods whose value is authenticity itself.
The RealReal, founded in 2011, inserted itself as the authenticating middleman: an end-to-end consignment service that takes in luxury goods from consignors, verifies and prices them with its own experts, and sells through its own curated marketplace — three retail stores included — earning take rates on transactions rather than listing fees.
what everyone would do
Run a peer-to-peer marketplace with buyer-beware disclaimers — cheaper to operate, but counterfeits flood in, buyers price in the fraud risk, honest sellers can't get real prices, and the market stays thin.
what they saw
The market's problem wasn't supply or demand — both closets and bargain hunters existed. It was verification. Put an authenticator in the loop and take the risk onto yourself: the take rate is the price of trust.
the move
Authentication is the product: every item passes the company's experts (gemologists, horologists, brand-trained authenticators) before listing, so the buyer's risk transfers to the platform — the party best equipped to carry it. That single transfer unlocks both sides: consignors get real prices for closet assets, buyers get genuine luxury at resale discounts, and the take rate funds the authentication infrastructure that keeps the flywheel credible.
why it works
Authentication solves the lemon problem at its root: when the platform guarantees authenticity, buyers bid close to true value, which raises the prices consignors receive, which attracts better supply — a trust flywheel instead of a race to the bottom. Consignment aligns incentives (the company earns only on sale), and ownership of the listing lets the platform standardize photography, pricing and shipping. Expertise compounds: millions of graded items train the team and, increasingly, the tooling that competitors cannot quickly replicate.
the payoff
2018: 1.6 million orders processed (+42% year over year) at an average order value of $446, earning take rates on consigned sales
where it breaks
The model is operationally heavy — intake, experts, photography, logistics for one-off items — so growth burns cash, and a single counterfeit slipping through a 'guaranteed authentic' sale is a lawsuit and a headline (luxury brands have sued over the authenticity of the authentication). Take rates squeeze as consignors grow sophisticated, and the resale market is cyclical with luxury demand.
what came after
The RealReal built the template for authenticated luxury resale at scale, legitimizing the category for both consumers and the luxury industry, and its expert-in-the-loop marketplace model spread to watches, sneakers and collectibles.
references
- [1]TheRealReal, Inc. Registration Statement on Form S-1US Securities and Exchange Commission, 2019sec.gov