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| NWT Mulberribush 2sided Big Green Lizard short set 2T |
| New Price: 30.15 USD |
| Old Price: 33.50 USD |
| Saved: 10 Percent |
| Sale ends: 2010-03-11 05:00:36 |
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Reviews & GuidesSelling Lots SuccessfullyI'm usually not one to offer unsolicited advice, but have been around the block enough now to have learned some key tips for selling children's lots for big $$! Obviously what I have learned is working--as most of the lots I do, end up at or near the highest price for completed listings. So here are some tips to help you maximize your profits: First I must mention that if you're selling name brand, complete outfits, such as sets from a fairly recent Gymboree line or boutique brand, you're almost certain to do better selling individually, than to sell it as part of a lot. Of course, there are exceptions...infant sizes usually sell better in lots, as do basic outfits, such as a plain top paired with a printed bottom. But considering buyers usually won't pay more than $7-10 per piece in a lot (this is just something I've observed when you average out the prices and pieces in a lot), and many times one Gymboree outfit can go for upwards of $30...well, you do the math. Now, as far as lots go.... 1) NEVER take one picture of all of the items grouped together!! Nothing screams YARD SALE more than seeing a bunch of clothes all folded up and laying on the floor. It's all about PRESENTATION! If you're presenting a lot, like as you would clothes at a yard sale, buyers are going to be in a yard sale mindset when deciding how much they want to pay! Even if you include individual pictures along with the one group picture, it's that one group picture that just spoils your whole presentation. 2) ALWAYS feature a lot that includes many name brands and a substantial amount of pieces....I usually feature if at least 50% of my lot is name brand items, and if I have at least 30 pieces to offer. It feels a little risky to take the chance and pay $20 to feature it, but I guarantee your ending price will more than make up for t... How to care for baby and toddler clothing
Size Chart :Ralph Lauren Polo : Baby,Infant,Toddler boy POLO Finding Childrens Clothing to ResellMart Brands: Mart brands refer to clothing from a Discount Retailer such as Walmart, KMart, Target, etc. Since these items are available countrywide and at reasonable prices there is little market for new (NWT) clothing from these stores. However some styles, such as the Mary Kate & Ashley line from Walmart, do hold some resale value. In addition excellent condition Mart ... Tips on How to Organize your Kids Clothing and Closets &nbs... SIZE CHART:THE GAP for infant and toddler BOYHi, This is a sizing chart for infant and toddler sizes, up to 5 years.If you use this chart please take the time to rate it for helpfulness,its only takes a second!Thanks in advance and have a great day! GAP SIZE CHART Preemie Newborn/Infant Age/size Weight Length Inspecting Used Clothing for auctionI know this seems like common sense but this bears repeating: When selling your used clothing (and don't always assume new is perfect either) review and review! I can't tell you how many times I have purchased items from people off Ebay that arrives with stains. I mean stains that ANYONE can spot--not those watermark stains that you have to squint to see.
When preparing your item for auction, I highly recommend examining all your clothing in several different lighting (perhaps outside, inside, etc.). Also, don't just look it over once, but many times. Before I get ready to auction something I usually will review everything for stains, hold items up to direct light, indirect light, then again while I am taking pictures and then (okay, I admit I am bordering a little on the obessive here) while the auction is running I will usually do a double check and then again while I pack the item/s up for shipment at the end. I also have a relative or friend look something over just to make sure I haven't missed something. And check for holes too. It can happen, perhaps your little one snagged their (your) favorite sweater on a rose bush and you forgot about it.
Do you have some stains? Then take pictures! Do a close up zoom, put a dime near it or some other small object so that the potential bidder has an idea of how bad or minor the stain is. (Use photobucket for downloading too, they are free! and insert multiple photos in your item description).
Of course no one is perfect! Even I have missed minor stains before, although it is rare it does happen but hey, at least I tried!
Also, as a buyer, NEVER assume something is stain free. Just because someone states that an item is in "great shape", keep in mind they (the seller) may hold a different opinion on what that means and they may think that may include stains.
Are you packing away clothes for next season to Ebay next year? Well, make sure to thor... How to Shop Consignment for Children's Resale or WearFor those of you just beginning on eBay without inventory to resale, consignment shops can be a great resource. They are a great place to find clothing for your own children you can resale later! As owner of a children's boutique that offers both new and consigned items I can attest to the great items you can find in your local shop. While well-worn and "discount" brand clothing are sold at yard sales or donated to charity, many of our consignors will hold their better and boutique brands for consignment because they know they can get a better return on their investment. Brands like Tommy, Polo, The Children's Place, Gymboree and Gap can be found in almost every shape and size. We price our new arrivals at approximately 1/2 - 1/3 the item's original purchase price new in the store, depending on wear and desirability. After a month, most consignment shops will discount items based on interest beginning at 20%, 30%, 40% or even 50% off! Great deals, especially if you have room to store some out of season items. In our shop, out-of-season items are typically marked down anywhere from 50% off our original price to simply $1.00. Get a barely worn Gap or Tommy tee for $1.00 -think about the resale possibilities! Successful keys for shopping at a consignment store, number one is get to know the owner and sales people! Ask them to show you the more "exclusive" boutique brands. Don't ever be afraid to ask what's on sale!&n... BOYS BOUTIQUE CLOTHING GUIDE jonjonsnbuttononsJON JONS N BUTTON ONS CLICK TO SEE JONJONSNBUTTONONS · Boys rompers and shirts. The sleeves are straight cut, often piped, the girls are almost always puffy, or gathered. &... Austin & Ashley / Picture Me : Get the Right Fit At Kidz Fashion Outlet, we know that it can be hard to shop for children's clothing online and be sure you are going to get the correct fit. We created this guide to help you become more familiar with our brands and to help you feel more confident with your purchase. Our brands generally run very true-to-size. The measurements listed below are average measurements for our garments. There may be a small difference in the measurements of the specific outfit you purchase. If you are still unsure, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. When in doubt, it is always better to purchase one size up. To begin the journey to the land down under in 2001, one of the harshest UV climates in the world. One Australian?s search for a proper pair of ?sunnies? for his infant son forced him to take action, leading to the inevitable development of the now popular Baby sunglasses. Baby>>>Baby Safety>>>Other Baby Safety>>> Gymboree Baby/Toddler/child |