Aarre x Emmy

Cooperation will extend the life cycle of clothing

Sell your good conditioned clothes and accessories now in Emmy!When you send the clothes via Aarre seller consignment, you’ll get the sales revenues as Aarre gift card and get a 10 % additional profit. The value of the Aarre gift card is therefore 10 % bigger than the sales revenue!

Follow these steps:

1. Choose and pack the items you want to sell

Send only items according to this brand list. Make sure that the clothes, shoes and accessories are clean and intact. If the clothing has been in the storage for a long time, it’s recommended to wash them before sending them to sale. Pack the shoes separately from the clothing, and roll the thinner clothes so they stay neat during the transportation. Pack the items so, that they stay in good condition during the transportation. Use for example cardboard box or some other durable packing material.

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2. Fill in the selling/packing list and send the products

Sign up for Aarre x Emmy and fill out an electronic sales referral (in Finnish) – it only takes a couple of minutes! Follow the instructions you’ll receive in the platform and send the clothes via Posti. You will be notified by email when your products arrive at the Emmy office and the next time when your products are released for sale.

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3. Enjoy the sales revenue!

When you send the clothes via Aarre seller consignment, you’ll get the sales revenues as Aarre gift card and get a 10 % additional profit. The value of the Aarre gift card is therefore 10 % bigger than the sales revenue! Sales revenue will be paid at the end of the following month the way you choose, according to the profit table.

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What is Emmy?

Emmy is Finland’s largest buying and selling service for high-quality secondhand clothing. The selection includes over 90,000 hand-inspected quality products for women, men and children. Through Emmy’s unique sales service, it has already gone beyond million used clothes.