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Nobody’s Child expands into resale with eBay and Reskinned

by Fiona Briggs
May 15, 2025
in Retailer News
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Nobody’s ChildNobody’s Child believes beautiful fashion shouldn’t cost the Earth. They design their pieces to be loved, worn, and cherished – for years, not just seasons. That’s why they’re making it easier to pass on, repurpose, and re-love your clothes exclusively on eBay with Reskinned.

Over the last month, Nobody’s Child have been busy gathering donations, including pieces from their very own team. Now, these styles are ready for their next chapter and are available to shop exclusively on eBay with Reskinned.

Pairing eBay’s reach to its millions of customers, with Reskinned’s expertise in garment repair, resale and recycling, will help extend the lifecycle of Nobody’s Child garments and by shopping pre-loved, you’re making a more mindful choice that helps reduce waste and supports Nobody’s Child’s circular fashion model. Whether you’re looking for vintage-inspired gems, timeless basics, or NC icons, you’ll find something special in their pre-loved collection.

The initiative underscores Nobody’s Child’s commitment to circular fashion and reducing textile waste, while giving customers an easy, rewarding way to keep fashion out of landfill.

“Our mission has always been to design beautiful clothes with a conscience,” said Jody Plows, CEO of Nobody’s Child. “By partnering with Reskinned and eBay, we’re taking that promise even further giving our customers the power to contribute to a circular fashion economy.”

With over three decades of experience championing recommerce and the circular economy, eBay has built a suite of solutions to enable fashion brands to seamlessly sell across all stages of the inventory lifecycle – from its brand outlet for excess inventory, to Imperfects for items that are slightly damaged but never-worn, to second-hand take back solutions for brands like Nobody’s Child.

Kirsty Keoghan, global head of pre-loved fashion at eBay said: “The pre-loved fashion market is booming, fueled by savvy Gen Z shoppers looking for high quality pieces at great prices. By bringing an incredible brand like Nobody’s Child onto the eBay marketplace, we’re demonstrating how we’re making circularity for fashion more accessible – for both brands, and for buyers.”

Resale is the latest addition to the Nobody’s Child circular business model engagement, joining takeback by Reskinned, onsite rental by ZOA, and repair and alterations by SOJO. Nobody’s Child is a proud signatory of WRAP’s Textiles 2030 initiative and is an active member of the NGO’s circularity projects.

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