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Digital Vintage Marketplace Genzier Makes Vintage Shopping Easy

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Searching for that perfect vintage piece to buy is a thrill, but it can also be extremely daunting since there is a gap between seller and buyer. Genzier is a platform that creates a new way to shop vintage while providing a solution to breach those gaps.

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Genzier is an online vintage marketplace created to make the vintage shopping experience fast, fun and convenient. While taking away the difficult and frustrated parts like discovering the perfect boutique to shop, to spending hours looking for the item and finally assuring is in good condition. 

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With Genzier, buying vintage pieces is as easy as searching from a range of curated brands that sell vintage clothing in mint condition, from the comfort of your homes, or wherever your phone is, and get it directly to your doorstep.

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Founder, CEO and vintage enthusiast Vanely Martínez, drew inspiration from her own struggles of shopping for second hand pieces. “As a dedicated vintage consumer, I noticed the gaps that seemed unbreachable from a vintage retailer to the consumers. I admit, though, that searching for that one piece can be tedious. That’s why I created Genzier.” 

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At the same time, Genzier provides established vintage boutiques, from all over the world, the opportunity to showcase and sell their curated pieces, without worrying about the difficulties of running an online platform and helping them reach wider range of second hand enthusiasts and shoppers.

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Genzier will launch at the beginning of June 2020, and already counts with a handful of boutiques, and the number continues to grow making it a complete marketplace for shoppers. So now all vintage and second hand enthusiasts can shop for their favorite pieces easily and have more time finding new vintage items to covet.

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