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The "stock market of things" known for its hype-driven selection of sneakers, luxury handbags, watches and streetwear is the latest resale company to close a major funding round.
Power sellers and top earners from Grailed, Poshmark and StockX weigh in.
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From a financial standpoint, this hype-driven sector of the market shows no sign of slowing down.
Karlie Kloss is among its newest investors, too.
The Detroit-based "stock market of things" startup currently boasts more than 3,000 Supreme products on its website.