Revolve Group, Inc. Terms of Service

Last Updated: July 21, 2026

For the previous (March 27, 2025) version of these Terms and Conditions of Use, click here.

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in, Revolve Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries (“Company”, “we”, or “us”) and our websites at www.revolve.com, www.fwrd.com, www.superdown.com, www.loversandfriends.us, along with our related websites, networks, applications, mobile applications, and other services provided by us (collectively, the “Service”). Please read the Privacy Policy for information regarding how we collect, use and disclose your personal information. These Terms of Service (“Terms”) are a legally binding contract between you and Company regarding your use of the Service.

Please read the following terms carefully.

By clicking “agree and continue”, “place order”, or by otherwise downloading, installing, accessing, or using the service, including logging into your account or purchasing products, you agree that you have read and understood, and, as a condition to your use of the service, you agree to be bound by, the following terms and conditions, including Revolve’s privacy policy (together, these “terms”). If you are not eligible, or do not agree to the terms, then you do not have our permission to use the service. your use of the service, and Revolve’s provision of the service to you, constitutes an agreement by Revolve and by you to be bound by these terms.

Arbitration Notice. By accepting these Terms, you agree that most Disputes (defined in Section 19.1) arising under these Terms, including any claims arising from or related to your use of the Service, will be resolved by binding, individual arbitration and that you and Company are each waiving the right to a trial by jury or to participate in any class arbitration, class action or representative proceeding. For claims subject to arbitration, you agree to give up your right to go to court to assert or defend your rights under this contract and your rights will be determined by a neutral arbitrator and not a judge or jury. If you do not wish to arbitrate Disputes, you may opt out of arbitration by following the instructions provided in Section 19.2. (See Section 19.)