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Garderob raises $350K to expand fashion marketplace in Central Asia

It will be used to optimise platform performance and expand customer base in the region.

Garderob, Central Asia's fastest-growing fashion marketplace, has secured $350,000 in new capital. 

The funding round was led by Tumar VC, with support from Activat VC and angel investors, including Quest Ventures.

Garderob specialises in offering second-hand fashion items across various categories such as apparel, footwear, and accessories. Utilising advanced technology, the online platform aims to revolutionise how consumers manage and engage with their wardrobes.

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With this funding, the company aims to enhance its software, optimise platform performance, and expand its customer base in Central Asia.

“We envision Garderob to be the biggest fashion resale platform in Central Asia, with a great portion of our revenue coming from the European Market through partnerships with brands via a Resale-as-a-Service business model,” said Dias Nurlanov, founder and CEO of Garderob.
 

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