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So you’ve heard of resale platforms. Have you heard of hands-free bulk resale platforms, though? Enter: SOURCE by Stadium Goods.

This new-to-market platform engineered by Stadium Goods’ in-house team of designers leverages the company’s unique position in tech, culture, and luxury fashion. The new trading platform looks to make mass resale at lower prices more accessible to everyone in the community.

How? Users will now be able to move products in hands-free bundles where Stadium Goods handles shipping, authentication, and warehousing. That means that SOURCE buyers never have to even touch their inventory.

Seems like an odd proposition on first listen. But a bit more thought provides ample reason. Buyers who — before using SOURCE by Stadium Goods — would have to source one pair at a time can now benefit from the margin opportunity that comes with buying at scale.

After initial beta tests, it seems to work, too. SOURCE buyers involved in the beta tests saw an average return of 20 percent on their inventory investment, with some investing up to $10,000. Seems like a big investment, but when you realize that SOURCE drops happen every Tuesday at 11am, offering wholesale bundles to the site, the idea of dropping big investments seems much more realistic.

SOURCE by Stadium Goods is basically a golden ticket to beginning a viable resale business. With so many trying to do so in their own homes, it feels like a natural progression for a reliable service to offer a fully hands-free service in our increasingly digital world. Next step, viewing your sneaker collection in the Metaverse?

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