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Covetique
- 02/04/2012
Fashionistas can use Covetique to make room in their wardrobes for new purchases
Jeremy Brooks, Creative commons (2012) ©Scope
With nearly 100 million active users, eBay is the world's biggest online marketplace. However, for an emerging cohort of time-strapped upmarket buyers keen to get their hands on Gucci bags and Louboutin heels, its bare-bones service simply doesn't suffice. New start-up Covetique has seized the opportunity with an online store for pre-owned high-end fashion. -
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