Take2
Take2 Glossary

Every word in one place

Wondering what VIP means, what the difference is between the wizard and rapid lister, how escrow works, or what the catalog number on the bag is for? It's all here.

Basics

Core concepts

Take2
The home of second-hand fashion at Take2. Every piece on the platform is a second life — from your closet, to someone else's.
Marketplace
The main /feed where every active piece from every seller and franchise lives together in a Discover-style stream.
Listing
The dedicated page for a single piece: photos, price, size, brand, condition, story. Permalink is /p/<slug>.
Slug
The human-readable tail of a URL (e.g. pleated-dress-vintage). Always unique.
Selling

How to sell

VIP
You bring us a bag of up to 20 pieces. We sort, photograph, list, sell and pay you. You touch nothing. Commission: 30%.
Self-Serve
You upload yourself with AI assistance — photograph, scan, publish. Full control over every detail. Commission: 15%.
Wizard
The 6-step flow at /sell/wizard: photos → AI fills in category/brand/price → confirm → description → shipping → publish.
AI Scan
A vision model (Claude Haiku) that inspects the photos you took and returns category, brand, condition, size, colour, title and suggested price.
Storefront
Every seller gets a personal mini-site at <slug>.take2.live. Bio, avatar and all their listings in one place.
VIP

The bag dictionary

Intake Bag
A physical bag of pieces dropped off by a consignor. Managed from /dashboard/intake.
Catalog Number
A unique ID per bag, formatted T2-XXXXX (e.g. T2-00042). Printed on a sticker that goes on the bag.
Consignor
The customer who gave us the clothes. Can be an existing account, a freshly created account, or a walk-in (no account at all).
Drop-off
The consignor brings the bag to the studio in person. Fastest method — 10 minutes from door to confirmation.
Pickup
A courier we arrange picks the bag up from the consignor's home. Minimum 15 pieces.
Rapid Lister
Our internal tool that lists a piece in 30 seconds: tap the camera, AI fills everything in, confirm, move on.
Payments

The money dictionary

Commission
Percent the platform takes from each sale. Default: 15% Self-Serve, 30% VIP. Locked to the order at sale time — future rate changes never touch history.
Escrow
Funds the buyer paid sit with us until delivery is confirmed and a 7-day window has passed. Protects both sides.
Payout
Weekly transfer of everything released from escrow, minus commission. Sent via Bit or bank transfer.
Tranzila
Primary payment processor. Buyer pays by card or Bit on Tranzila's secure hosted page.
Bit
Bank Hapoalim's peer-to-peer payments app. On mobile checkout the buyer is deep-linked straight into Bit.
PayPal
Option for international buyers. Currency conversion happens on their side automatically.
Negotiation

Offers & auctions

Make Offer
Buyer proposes a price lower than the asking price. 24-hour window. Seller accepts, rejects or counters.
Counter-Offer
Seller's reply to an offer with a different amount. Resets the 24-hour clock.
Auction
A pricing mode where the piece sells to the highest bid by a closing time. Best suited for one-of-a-kind vintage.
Brand

Brand dictionary

Take2 Frame
The brand watermark added to every product photo automatically: gradient edges + subtle logo. Every image is recognisable as Take2.
Franchise
A local Take2 branch in a specific city/neighbourhood — e.g. kerem.take2.live. Has its own physical team handling local consignors.
Sales Event
A brand event that bundles a curated selection of pieces under a dedicated URL. E.g. a summer collection launch or a pop-up with a creator.
Top Seller
Badge awarded to sellers with high reviews, fast response times and consistent sales.
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