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Trenbe Officially Launches U.S. Service, Delivering Authenticated Luxury in as Fast as 3–4 Days


Clifton, New Jersey Jul 3, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - South Koreas largest luxury-goods platform debuts a dedicated U.S. service, backed by US $60 million in funding and a launch-week Summer Sale on both new and pre-owned items.

Trenbe, South Koreas fastest-growing online marketplace for authenticated luxury fashion, today announced the official rollout of its U.S. service. Effective immediately, American shoppers can purchase brand-new and pre-owned designer handbags, watches and accessorieseach verified by Trenbes on-site Authentication Center in Seouland receive their orders within three to four business days.

Over the past eight years Trenbe has raised more than US $60 million and surpassed US $1 billion in cumulative transaction volume, becoming the most visited luxury e-commerce site in Korea. The company attributes its success to a 20,000-square-foot Authentication Center that combines in-house experts with proprietary AI vision technology to guarantee product legitimacy.

American consumers deserve luxury thats both genuine and fairly priced, said Kyunghoon Park, Chief Executive Officer of Trenbe. Our authentication process has eliminated counterfeit risk for millions of Korean customers. By pairing that same peace of mind with express global shipping, were confident Trenbe will quickly become the go-to destination for luxury buyers in the United States.

What sets Trenbe apart

About Trenbe

Founded in 2016, Trenbe operates Asias largest AI-enhanced Authentication Center for luxury goods, processing thousands of items per day for individual sellers, professional resellers and brand partners. The company employs more than 250 people across Seoul, Tokyo and New York, and supports global buyers in 135 countries via its multilingual website and mobile app.

Shop and learn more

U.S. consumers can explore the full catalog at www.trenbe.net

Source :trenbe

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