
TROC is the largest marketplace specializing in the sale of premium second-hand women's and children's clothing and accessories in Brazil. Founded in 2016, we serve buyers and sellers across the country. With more than 1000 brands accepted and 3000 items processed every week, we believe that security for those who sell is a key factor and a true dream for those who buy, allowing everyone to have access to the products they always dreamed of guaranteeing impeccable quality and incredible prices. For this, we formed a team with a lot of experience in fashion, specialists in professional curation and three photography studios working simultaneously. This is TROC, passionate about conscious consumption, originality and very low prices;)
[wd_hustle id=”InArticleOptin” type=”embedded”/] Contxto – So many official government hotlines and websites have been launched to tender to public concerns regarding coronavirus. The objective of these communication lines is to help identify potential cases of coronavirus, as well as deter panic. But unfortunately, as many have come to attest, often these lines and sites are […]
Read MoreContxto – If you’re an insurtech aiming for innovation, you have t-minus one day until applications for Liberty Open CoLab wrap up. Sponsored by the Brazilian branch of Liberty Seguros, the open innovation program is currently seeking high-growth potential startups developing unique insurance models under five thematic areas. To reiterate, prospective candidates must offer products […]
Read MoreContxto – Although speculations about SoftBank making São Paulo its Latin American headquarters haven’t been confirmed, we do know that the conglomerate is opening an office in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Knock, knock. Who’s this? SoftBank Argentina Andy Freire, the Argentine self-proclaimed “soul entrepreneur,” will join the Buenos Aires branch as Managing Partner and Director. He […]
Read MoreContxto – Swiss VC firm Bulb Capital recently invested US$7 million in a São Paulo-based fashion startup, AMARO. In Summary AMARO, a digitally native women’s fashion brand, began in 2012 and has recruited over 400 staff members Before the end of this year, the company also plans to deliver 1.5 million articles of clothing. After […]
Read More