Our Partners

At Tern, we're proud to work with some of the most forward-thinking brands in retail - brands who are not only selling high-quality products but also rethinking how those products live beyond their first owner. Together, we're building a future where circularity is the norm, not the exception.

Meet the Brands Powering a More Circular Future with Tern

Here's a closer look at the incredible partners leading the charge and how they’re working with Tern to make sustainability second nature:

ALBARAY

Albaray designs stylish, responsibly made pieces for a capsule wardrobe built to last, with a focus on quality and craftsmanship. They introduced Albaray Re-loved to give their customers a simple, sustainable way to pass on pre-loved pieces – and receive credit to spend on something they can fall in love with all over again.

BAUKJEN

Baukjen are on a mission to radically reduce the amount of clothing going to landfill each year. They launched Rebaukjen (rental, resale and repairs) to extend the life of every garment they make, helping to reduce waste and make sustainable style more accessible. Now, with Tern, they’re scaling circularity and their impact: expanding their ‘re-love, repurpose, recycle’ service by making it even easier for customers to participate.

FASHION EYEWEAR

A pioneer in the UK’s online optician space and early user of the Tern trade-in app, Fashion Eyewear offers a seamless trade-in experience that minimises waste and extends the life of their glasses through sales of their market leading preloved collection.

ISABELLA OLIVER

Isabella Oliver launched their Pre-loved collection to give gently worn maternity pieces a longer life, helping reduce waste, extend wear and support a more sustainable future. Now, with Tern, they’re expanding their offer, making it easier for mothers-to-be to trade-in the items they no longer need and shop more responsibly.

PALAVA

The slow fashion brand dedicated to creating joyful, sustainable clothing designed to be cherished for generations. Palava launched their Pre-loved collection to make it easy for customers who prefer second hand to find a piece in great condition - whilst offering customers who no longer wore an item an easy way to trade it for something else.

PO.P

Designed to be worn by at least 3 children, Sweden’s most sustainable childrenswear brand has been creating durable, adventure-ready clothing since 1976. One of the very first retailers to offer direct trade-in and resale, their award winning program, PO.P Second Hand, encourages families to extend the life of their kids’ clothes by keeping quality garments in use for longer.

TOASTIE

Toastie, the sustainable outerwear brand designed for adventure - creating timeless, responsibly made pieces that keep little explorers warm, whatever the weather. They launched Their Preloved | Reloved program to give well-loved outerwear a second life - reducing waste, extending wear and keeping quality craftsmanship in circulation for longer.

MINT VELVET

Mint Velvet, founded in 2009, born out of a desire for luxurious, effortless clothing that merges glamour with a relaxed attitude. The brand focuses on creating timeless, flattering styles that are easy to wear. Known for their signature "Relaxed Glamour" aesthetic, they aim to offer versatile, high-quality pieces that are designed to last. With a commitment to circularity and in response to customer demand, they've launched Mint Velvet Re:Loved, so that pre-loved Mint Velvet can be rediscoverd and loved again.

SPROOT BABY

Sproot Baby, the brand on a mission to make high-quality essentials that are both sustainable and affordable - designed with fast-growing little ones in mind. They launched their ‘send-back’ bag to give parents an easy and rewarding way to extend the useful life of clothing when it no longer fits their child. They don’t just take back their own brand - they’ll take everything, in any condition (kids are messy) and upcycle them to reduce textile waste.

PIP & HENRY

Pip & Henry makes vibrant, eco-conscious children’s shoes from sustainable materials. Designed in small batches for comfort and durability, they support healthy foot development in playful, stylish prints that young ones love. They run a free, no-hassle shoe recycling program - accepting all brands - where parents send back outgrown pairs in exchange for a £10 voucher toward their next Pip & Henry purchase.

JUST GOLF STUFF

Just Golf Online delivers top-brand golf gear, from clubs and balls to apparel and accessories, at unbeatable clearance prices, backed by excellent service. They specialise in end-of-line and clearance stock, offering quality products at low prices - and now offer an additional way to save through trade-in.

OCEAN & MAIN

Ocean+Main creates gorgeous, luxury caftans and loungewear made locally in Los Angeles using upcycled and sustainable fabrics. A certified B Corp, they keep production plastic-free, support local artisans, and lead with transparency. Their re:hOMe program makes it easy for customers to trade in pre-loved pieces for credit, keeping garments in use and out of landfill.

STRUCK REPLAY

Struck offers riders premium performance apparel crafted with durability and sustainability at its core. Struck designs technical riding gear in-house and locally in Toronto, with a relentless focus on quality and social responsibility. Through its official trade-in and resale platform, Struck [REPLAY] enables customers to trade-in pre-owned in exchange for store credit.

ZIG + STAR

The award-winning, sustainable kids footwear brand creating ethically-sourced, durable shoes that grow with the child. Constantly looking at ways to extend the life of their shoes, they knew they needed to answer the question every parent eventually asks: ‘what can i do with my kid’s old shoes?’ Working with Tern, they’ve made it easy (and rewarding) for parents to recycle outgrown shoes.

KOSKELA

Koskela creates sustainably minded, Australian-made furniture and homewares designed for longevity and social impact. Founded in 2000, the brand builds modern, modular pieces in local workshops. As Australia’s first B Corp furniture company, Koskela is committing to total circularity by 2027 - meaning every item will be repairable, rehomable, or recyclable - and aims to reach absolute-zero emissions by 2035. Their Repair & ReHome model invites customers to refresh or trade in pieces (like sofas with removable covers) - keeping furniture in use and out of landfill.

Together, We’re Building a New Fashion Future

Every Tern partner shares the same belief: that fashion should be circular, accessible, and built to last. We’re proud to help these inspiring brands empower their communities to re-love, re-use, and rethink their wardrobes - and we're just getting started.

Let’s grow the future of retail together. Contact us hello@tern.eco

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