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Clothing Brands Research 🔍
Every week I like to research new clothing brands, learning something new. Here's five new brands I've learned about recently that most clothing resellers should be picking up to flip on eBay.
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Thank you for very valuable information Beau.
Check Goodwill Halloween Racks
Update: the jacket sold within 24 hours of listing. A reminder to check the Goodwill Halloween racks. I found these Gortex items on mine. One is NWT. Had to pay up at $8 each but comps show a decent profit still possible. I also saw ball gowns—think prom or homecoming dances, and numerous styles of shoes.
Check Goodwill Halloween Racks
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@Stephanie Adkins I’m next to an army base in Georgia and Hunter army airfield is about an hour away in Savannah Georgia.
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@Red West Thank you for all the information.
Shoe cleaning
What do you all use for cleaning sneakers , especially white sneakers without putting them in the washing machine? I’ve tried magic eraser and it does ok, but I’m looking for something I can spray on and use a soft brush to clean. Thank you.
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@Red West they are not real dirty. Just want to whiten up a pair that I got and spot clean a couple of others. I never use the washing machine. I don’t like how they turn out
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@Red West thank you for some great ideas.
PSA to Block this buyer
Sending out a PSA to everyone block this buyer. She has started an INAD and trying to send me back a completely different blazer than the one she purchased. Her username is jeader18 (2) and she lives in Woodburn Oregon. The first picture is the blazer I sent her, a legitimate vintage Pendleton, and the second picture is the one she is trying to send back. I know after 3 years of reselling it shouldn't bother me but I hate when people pull this kind of stuff and I have to eat the costs while nothing happens to the scammers.
PSA to Block this buyer
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@Elizabeth Valdez yes. I message eBay for business through facebook messenger
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@Elizabeth Valdez yes, that’s it
Y2K clothing is blowing up
Y2K is not a trend. It's a goldmine 💎✨ If you lived through the early 2000s, you remember these brands EVERYWHERE. Now Gen Z is paying BIG money to get that look back. Here's what's selling on eBay right now 👇 🦅 Hollister Y2K Shorts — $49 👚 Abercrombie & Fitch Baby Doll Top — $250 🦅 American Eagle Y2K Hoodie — $45 Yes. You read that right. $250 for an Abercrombie baby doll top 🤯 Those tiny, cropped, lace-trimmed tops from 2003? Absolute heat right now. The more "vintage" and girly, the better. Graphic tees, logos, rhinestones — all of it. This stuff is hiding in bins, mom closets, and donation centers everywhere. Most people think it's outdated. You should think it's inventory 😏 What to grab: ✓ Low-rise anything (shorts, skirts, jeans) ✓ Baby tees and cropped tops with logos ✓ Distressed hoodies with big branding ✓ Butterfly clips, mini bags, and accessories 🦋 ✓ Tags from 1998-2006 = sweet spot I'm finding these for $2-5 at the bins. The ROI is unreal 📈 Your mom's old closet might be your next sourcing trip 😂 — What Y2K piece have you flipped? Drop it below 👇💕 #y2kfashion #reselling #ebayseller #y2kaesthetic #hollister #abercrombie #americaneagle #thrifting #vintagey2k #resellercommunity #ebayreseller #thriftfinds #fliplife #clothingreseller #whatnotseller #2000sfashion #y2kstyle #thriftstorefinds
Y2K clothing is blowing up
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Wow!! That’s crazy! I would have never thought about those brands. It must be certain ones or just the Y2K stuff
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@Karen Lewis honestly I have not, but it looks like I need to start. I usually sell clothing and some hard goods, but most of it comes from yard sales and goodwill bins
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John VanBrummelen
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Joined Jun 11, 2024