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Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleThanks, Seeme from Oregon Feedback About This Post:RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
I sold some clothes ( ladies clothes) with the tags still on them, but I crossed off the og price n put the yard sale price n they sold. A blouse that was $9.00 went for $1.00! Where I live they wouldn't even pay $2.00! So i sold brand name stuff for a buck too! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleKeep the tags on! Post By Deanna (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Saleyes! keep the tags on because that way people see they are getting 2 to 3 dollars off the regular price. and they know theyre brand new. DEFINETLY keep them on!! trust me Post By lindsey (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
i would not remove the tags we do this for a living we are resalers and we do this all the time. Post by mainemom207 RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
Just another thought here, regarding the children's clothes....do you have a "Once Upon a Child" store in your area? They buy clothes outright. They also take toys and baby equipment. I have quite a few things I want to take myself as I don't think I'm gonna get around to putting on ebay. Post by Debbie52 RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
Oh I see, I thought they were new. In that case, just put a big sign or two that says all clothes are only $1 and be sure to greet people and tell them all the baby clothes are $1. Post by Allison RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
Typically, in pricing for a garage sale, the customary Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
these aren't new clothes...they are from a bag sale and the tags are from the baby store, not original tags. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleLeave them on. The shoppers will go crazy. "Oooo! Look at all these brand new clothes for only $1!" You'll sell a lot if you leave the tags on. Post by Allison RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Salekeep the tags on if they are store tags. i would be more ready to buy new clothes cheap than used clothes cheap. Post by sandy63 RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Sale
Summer is still a long ways off....you've got plenty of time to remove those tags. Why confuse people? Then, if you don't want to do individual tags and I wouldn't if it's lots of clothes, just make sure to put a real big sign stating that all the children's clothes are a buck ea. Sometimes people are in a real hurry and not paying good attention....they might see a tag that says $4 and just walk away w/o ever seeing your sign. Another thing to do is if you are able to, just announce that the children's clothes are one dollar ea as new people approach the clothes. Post by Debbie52 RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleWhat kind of tags are they? If they are store tags - leave them on - otherwise I would take them off - and just put them in a box/section that all is $1. Or have a sign that says all baby clothes $1. Post by pamphyila RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleDo what the Goodwill, Salvation Army and AmVets stores do, and leave the tags on. Just make sure that the everything is a dollar sign cannot be missed. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage Saleleave tags on and sell them for .50 each Post by blkpug RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleSome people may see the $2.50-$4.00 tags and not buy them, thinking that's the price for them. I personally wouldn't pay that much either. If you want to keep the tags on you should make a giant sign saying that the clothes are actually $1.00 each and place it where everyone is sure to see it. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Selling Clothing at a Garage SaleI would remove the tags. Post By Kim (Guest Post) |
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