Anonymous
Post 10/11/2019 09:14     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

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Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!


List a big lot "12mo winter girl lot" And then have prices on individual items $1-2. Fancy brands like Hanna Andersen or Lilly Pulitzer will get more (but you'd get more for those selling on buy/sell groups).

Another thing- you can't sell summer clothes now. Who would buy them? Sell summer clothes in April or May.


+1. Nobody wants summer clothes now, because you're really just guessing what size your baby or toddler will be by April or May.

Right now people are looking for winter items--coats, long pants, etc.


How much do winter coats and clothing sets go for? I have some hoodies, fleece and wool jackets, puffed jackets, fleece pjs toddler sizes that I want to get rid of.


Coats $10, fleeces $5 (assuming they are not old navy/target), pj’s $2, other clothing $2-3 per item.


Thanks. How much for jeans?


Unless there is something really fancy about them, $3.
Anonymous
Post 10/11/2019 09:11     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!


List a big lot "12mo winter girl lot" And then have prices on individual items $1-2. Fancy brands like Hanna Andersen or Lilly Pulitzer will get more (but you'd get more for those selling on buy/sell groups).

Another thing- you can't sell summer clothes now. Who would buy them? Sell summer clothes in April or May.


+1. Nobody wants summer clothes now, because you're really just guessing what size your baby or toddler will be by April or May.

Right now people are looking for winter items--coats, long pants, etc.


How much do winter coats and clothing sets go for? I have some hoodies, fleece and wool jackets, puffed jackets, fleece pjs toddler sizes that I want to get rid of.


Coats $10, fleeces $5 (assuming they are not old navy/target), pj’s $2, other clothing $2-3 per item.


Thanks. How much for jeans?
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 13:36     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

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Anonymous wrote:How much do you think you will get for used baby clothes!


Actually a lot! I sell often and get $1-5 a set. 50 cents for onesies.

I actually bought all my clothes used and then sold them for the same amount after using them all. I came ahead on nearly everything baby related.


Frugal is one thing, cheap is totally different and you are cheap.

Why is she cheap? Babies rapidly outgrow clothes and there is no need to spend more than you have to.


+1. I think this is totally smart.

+2 - especially when you consider that most of the stuff is made in China. Why support the Communists any more than we need to? Recycle as often as possible.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 12:53     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!


List a big lot "12mo winter girl lot" And then have prices on individual items $1-2. Fancy brands like Hanna Andersen or Lilly Pulitzer will get more (but you'd get more for those selling on buy/sell groups).

Another thing- you can't sell summer clothes now. Who would buy them? Sell summer clothes in April or May.


+1. Nobody wants summer clothes now, because you're really just guessing what size your baby or toddler will be by April or May.

Right now people are looking for winter items--coats, long pants, etc.


How much do winter coats and clothing sets go for? I have some hoodies, fleece and wool jackets, puffed jackets, fleece pjs toddler sizes that I want to get rid of.


Coats $10, fleeces $5 (assuming they are not old navy/target), pj’s $2, other clothing $2-3 per item.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 08:53     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!


List a big lot "12mo winter girl lot" And then have prices on individual items $1-2. Fancy brands like Hanna Andersen or Lilly Pulitzer will get more (but you'd get more for those selling on buy/sell groups).

Another thing- you can't sell summer clothes now. Who would buy them? Sell summer clothes in April or May.


+1. Nobody wants summer clothes now, because you're really just guessing what size your baby or toddler will be by April or May.

Right now people are looking for winter items--coats, long pants, etc.


How much do winter coats and clothing sets go for? I have some hoodies, fleece and wool jackets, puffed jackets, fleece pjs toddler sizes that I want to get rid of.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 08:52     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

PSA: All caps translates to yelling in online forums.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 08:50     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

I think FB marketplace is supplanting CL. I would advertise on FB first, but if you don't get bites then CL.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 08:11     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!


List a big lot "12mo winter girl lot" And then have prices on individual items $1-2. Fancy brands like Hanna Andersen or Lilly Pulitzer will get more (but you'd get more for those selling on buy/sell groups).

Another thing- you can't sell summer clothes now. Who would buy them? Sell summer clothes in April or May.


+1. Nobody wants summer clothes now, because you're really just guessing what size your baby or toddler will be by April or May.

Right now people are looking for winter items--coats, long pants, etc.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2019 08:06     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!


List a big lot "12mo winter girl lot" And then have prices on individual items $1-2. Fancy brands like Hanna Andersen or Lilly Pulitzer will get more (but you'd get more for those selling on buy/sell groups).

Another thing- you can't sell summer clothes now. Who would buy them? Sell summer clothes in April or May.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2019 23:32     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much do you think you will get for used baby clothes!


Actually a lot! I sell often and get $1-5 a set. 50 cents for onesies.

I actually bought all my clothes used and then sold them for the same amount after using them all. I came ahead on nearly everything baby related.


Frugal is one thing, cheap is totally different and you are cheap.


Sounds frugal and smart to me! Jealous much?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2019 23:00     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:You’ll probably get the most money, but also have to do the most work, selling things to individuals over FB marketplace.


Not OP but what is the strategy for selling clothes on Facebook? I’ve listed some but I didn’t get any buyers!
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2019 21:17     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Consigning is such a ripoff. No way.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2019 21:07     Subject: MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much do you think you will get for used baby clothes!


Actually a lot! I sell often and get $1-5 a set. 50 cents for onesies.

I actually bought all my clothes used and then sold them for the same amount after using them all. I came ahead on nearly everything baby related.


Frugal is one thing, cheap is totally different and you are cheap.


Pp here. Not everyone is rich on here. My kids wore clothes very lightly and I was a pro at stains. Why is it buy and sell used clothes? I actually don’t need to post on Facebook marketplace anymore. I take a pic every season and send it to a few people who buy from me and they buy it all. Clearly everyone is happy.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2019 21:03     Subject: Re:MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:Original Post here. I have a ton of awesome, high quality brand ,baby/toddler clothes, yes! but I was mainly talking about Uppa stroller
set,, Peg Perego high chair, a Pottery Barn Kid crib, 4Moms Pack n Play/swing, and many more items in excellent condition.
We expected to have a second child. Unfortunately, that will not happen.
It seems like FB is the best bet for resale?


What brand clothes? Certain brands are best to sell in FB groups dedicated to just them. I’m in a few Hanna/Boden groups and Janie and Jack groups and the resale is amazing. I end up breaking even or paying $5-$6 an item for things that look better and hold up longer than Old Navy. (Ex: I bought my daughter a $90 100% silk Christmas dress in like new condition for $20 because I snagged it in the summer and if I hold on to it until next October/early November I can probably resell for $25ish. And worst case scenario and my kid destroys it at Christmas it only cost me $20 and it looks a lot nicer than a $20 polyester dress from Target.)
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2019 20:52     Subject: Re:MOST LUCRATIVE PLACE TO SELL BABY ITEMS?

Anonymous wrote:Original Post here. I have a ton of awesome, high quality brand ,baby/toddler clothes, yes! but I was mainly talking about Uppa stroller
set,, Peg Perego high chair, a Pottery Barn Kid crib, 4Moms Pack n Play/swing, and many more items in excellent condition.
We expected to have a second child. Unfortunately, that will not happen.
It seems like FB is the best bet for resale?


For those “big ticket” items you mentioned, yes. You keep all of the funds and those brands will be sought after. For clothes, you may sell more at a pop up/one time seasonal consignment sale (Just Between Friends aka “JBF” is one franchise or TotSwap as mentioned previously) but they are mostly over for the Fall season and also tagging items, hanging them, dropping off etc. is a good bit of work. You take home 60-70% of the sale price, though.

Other options are local children’s consignment stores which you probably don’t get as much of the funds from (vs. the pop up tag sales) but do all the work for you. 529 Kids Consign has several locations and Lemon Lane in Falls Church is great. Also Bellies and Babies in Del Ray/Alexandria.