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Rebagg

www.rebag.com

 
Rebag is the easiest way to sell your luxury handbags and simplifies the process of selling luxury to the extreme.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.rebag.com
  • 390 West Broadway
    New York City, NY USA 10012
  • Phone: 844.373.7723

Executives

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Funding

Rebagg raised $100M on 07/19/2017
Rebagg raised $25M on 02/07/2019
Rebagg raised $15M on 05/14/2020

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