Threads Gen has announced the launch of a luxury vintage fashion store under the EDIT brand.
Threads Gen has announced the launch of a luxury vintage fashion store under the EDIT brand. The store features clothing and accessory collections from leading fashion houses, including Chanel, Dior, and Louis Vuitton.

According to the company’s press office, the new store includes an assortment of “the world’s most coveted” vintage water items. The platform is independently sourcing and supplying collections for the new project.
The main mission of the EDIT project is the company’s desire to offer its customers a unique assortment of iconic pieces of luxury brands at affordable prices to help connoisseurs of high fashion on a “journey through the trendy second hand.”
The first collection includes handbags, sunglasses, and clothing items from the collections of Dior, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and other brands. Items featured in the store include clothing from the Louis Vuitton x Murakami line, John Galliano’s Dior Saddle Bags, and the Chanel 2002 Surf collection.
“At Threads, we are always looking for new ways to offer our customers unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect their style and personality,” the company commented, noting that the first release is a testament to “the passion and commitment to providing customers with the best in luxury and style from a trusted and authentic source.”
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