Selling clothes to a resale clothes shop?

February 25, 2010 - 9:21 am 5 Comments

I have a ton of clothes that are all to big because I lost a lot of weight. I have like 6 jeans, 3 polo collard shirts, a couple t shirts, a spring jacket, a hoodie, and a few other things. I am just wondering what I could get money wise for selling these items to a resale shop. The shop I’m going to dosent wait until your clothes are sold to pay you, they pay you in full after they have analyzed them. Just curious.

You can sell these to a resale shop but they really underbuy and jump up the price to buyers. My local resale shop would pay about $15-$20 for what you have listed here. Most shops will have a minimum of items they will buy, only buy certain brands and will not buy overly worn clothes or items that are not in season or the current style.

If these are name brand and in good shape and you would like to get a bit more money back for them, try eBay.

5 Responses to “Selling clothes to a resale clothes shop?”

  1. triviumisgod@ymail.com Says:

    xhf
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  2. One Love Says:

    The place I sell my old clothes to (Plato’s Closet) would only pay like 10-15 dollars for all that, if they decided to keep it all.
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  3. sexygymnast66 Says:

    uh i’d go ahead and sell them right away! especially if thats how their system works..
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  4. pomparents? Says:

    You can sell these to a resale shop but they really underbuy and jump up the price to buyers. My local resale shop would pay about $15-$20 for what you have listed here. Most shops will have a minimum of items they will buy, only buy certain brands and will not buy overly worn clothes or items that are not in season or the current style.

    If these are name brand and in good shape and you would like to get a bit more money back for them, try eBay.
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  5. sellit Says:

    Try advertising it online for free at craigslist or myclozet
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    http://www.myclozet.net/mypage.jsp

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