thelittleloop, the UK’s leading childrenswear rental company, has expanded into the second-hand clothing market, offering a one-stop shop for quality, pre-loved clothing with a guaranteed buy-back service. Parents can now shop for ethical and sustainable kids’ fashion at a fraction of the price at thelittleloop.com and in-store at John Lewis’s flagship store on London’s Oxford Street.
Revolutionising the way that children’s clothing is bought and resold, thelittleloop allows parents to trade in their children’s outgrown clothes with just a few clicks, receiving credit to spend with thelittleloop, or vouchers to spend with partner brands. This initiative not only makes it easier for parents to keep their kids’ clothes in circulation to minimise environmental impact and waste, but also ensures that every item sold meets high standards of quality and cleanliness.
Parents looking to shop second hand this September can visit John Lewis’ Oxford Street store to not only shop for second hand clothes but to pick up a bag to donate their children’s outgrown clothing too.
Key features of thelittleloop include:
Guaranteed quality: All pre-loved items undergo a thorough sanitisation and verification process, ensuring parents can shop with confidence.
Seamless trade-In process: Parents can easily manage their purchases through a digital trade-in closet, with upfront pricing and instant credit for returned items.
Clearout scheme: Customers can order a clearout bag for just £2, fill it with outgrown clothes, and send it to thelittleloop. The company pays £5 for each full bag, with additional compensation for sellable items. Clothes that cannot be resold are donated to baby banks, ensuring nothing goes to waste.