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nearnu 01-05-2015 05:14 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
I don't have 700+ items, but ~100 right now; my girlfriend found a clothes rack with laundry bins being thrown out a few months ago. Something like this
Laundry Center - Rolling Chrome or White Laundry Center w/ Garment Rack from Neu Home | KitchenSource.com with a mesh platform on top.
I keep everything just folded up in the bins, nicer items on hangers, and jeans/misc on top folded up.
This was free though (leans a bit when you roll it ), I wouldn't invest in a bunch of these unless I was moving a LOT more clothes.

Maybe just an adjustable kitchen rack like http://image.ec21.com/image/vama365/...tchen_Rack.jpg

Or even a bunch of plastic milk crates? You can stack those up to the ceiling and just put a label on the outside for sizes, styles, etc...

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I am on the west coast and we have moths. Despite my mass killing of them and screens they somehow find a way in. So I have everything with pine sachets in plastic stackable bins. And i have them labelled I have about 8 Bins right now. I bought an industrial rack to hang to the clothing but I found bins more useful right now. Our place is small so I already have stuff everywhere. I really want to get my accounts selling more volume so I always have the money rolling in and items rolling out. I know this is going to take time now that I am just starting to be stealth. Eventually I want to move into a 2 bedroom and make one room dedicated to all my stock.

luverlyjuberly 01-06-2015 06:35 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
I use one of these. Buy the right one and you can add height and a middle bar so have two rails to hang clothes on.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005XD249...I1LA97BQC9S1M8

nearnu 01-06-2015 12:41 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by luverlyjuberly (Post 628073)
I use one of these. Buy the right one and you can add height and a middle bar so have two rails to hang clothes on.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005XD249...I1LA97BQC9S1M8

Yah I buy as much as I can from a retail wholesaler in town. I am trying to decide what kind of steamer to get. I need to get some of my better stuff unwrinkled for photos.

RosieTosie 01-06-2015 01:46 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
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Originally Posted by nearnu (Post 627671)
You build up inventory. Its a investment. Once you have a large enough inventory you'll see sales increase over time. I'm still building my inventory! I like to have anywhere from 500-750 clothes running daily. Thats alot considering I'm obviously selling my current clothing daily.

If your serious about selling clothes, its a investment. Once you have the inventory in place you can afford to list your items for high and let them sit, they WILL sell eventually. The thing is when you have over 200 items listed, chances are you'll see more and more sales.

Once you get over the hump of having that inventory in place, you really can see GOOD money from clothes! Obviously you gotta know your stuff though. Studying ebay is key. The market ALWAYS changes. What might have been popular last month, isn't this month...(like ugly christmas sweaters)
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Thanks for the advice. I am going to shift from only the really high end designer items to more mid range items as well. I honestly wish I would get more Canadian Buyers. The shipping is my one area like most people I think that is holding me back a bit.

Great tips, the only thing is to list the amounts you talk about here we first have to get our account limits up to these levels at a time when it is getting ridiculously difficult to even get beyond the £1900 limit!

nearnu 01-06-2015 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by RosieTosie (Post 628255)
Great tips, the only thing is to list the amounts you talk about here we first have to get our account limits up to these levels at a time when it is getting ridiculously difficult to even get beyond the £1900 limit!

I actually didn't know how to "quote" properly the top of all that was a message from a different poster. They know a lot about clothing. I am not even close to their level yet. I hope to be at some point!!

solefoodbk 01-06-2015 10:25 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
I'm actaully writing this post in my new office :)

OMAR 1 shelf section - IKEA
Heres a link to what I'm currently using...

Its all a work in progress, might change it up in the coming months. Those Omar "shoe racks" are stackable, which is perfect for what I'm doing. I plan to get more and also snag a small ladder to. Once everything is finished it will look like a very very small stock room!

nearnu 01-06-2015 10:57 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by solefoodbk (Post 628444)
I'm actaully writing this post in my new office :)

OMAR 1 shelf section - IKEA
Heres a link to what I'm currently using...

Its all a work in progress, might change it up in the coming months. Those Omar "shoe racks" are stackable, which is perfect for what I'm doing. I plan to get more and also snag a small ladder to. Once everything is finished it will look like a very very small stock room!

Thats so awesome! I just got some more plastic tote bins with lids. I need to start keeping track of my items more though probably going to use a labelling system with the eb item number and put the number on the outside of the bin. The more items I get the harder it is to keep organized.

nearnu 01-06-2015 10:59 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
I finally found a few mens items to sell. I am going to start listing them next week on my new stealth account! Men's clothes tend to be outdated and worn to crap.

vogeltron 01-08-2015 04:03 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
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Originally Posted by solefoodbk (Post 627763)
Its consistent though. The worst thing that can happen is having extra jackets if it comes summer, or as now I have shorts that won't sell because its winter. I'm just starting to see real profit come in.

It definitely happens. I have found with the people I deal as a seller I get the best deal purchasing these products in the off-season. Gives me several months to get all the pictures taken, measurements, etc. Ready to go when the particular season comes around.

Essentially I end up buying tank tops in December to post in 4 months later and Hoodies/Jackets in June/July to sell 4 months later. Part of how it works for me.

luverlyjuberly 01-08-2015 01:27 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nearnu (Post 628454)
I finally found a few mens items to sell. I am going to start listing them next week on my new stealth account! Men's clothes tend to be outdated and worn to crap.

Are you planning to sell women's clothes as well?

nearnu 01-08-2015 06:18 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
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Originally Posted by luverlyjuberly (Post 629096)
Are you planning to sell women's clothes as well?

I current sell women's clothing, bags and accessories. And the occasional footwear if it is in excellent shape and in demand. I sell higher name brands but less quantity. I want to move into doing more quantity so I can have more money coming in consistently. I am looking into doing men's because there seems to be a demand for it. But I am a rookie at this end of things. I've been working with women's clothing for the last 5 years in some form or another.

luverlyjuberly 10-15-2017 05:15 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
This is an old thread but it still relevant as it's about selling clothes on eBay.
Since i last posted here I have almost stopped selling womens clothing on ebay. I mostly sold jeans and women were more likely to return the items. It was PITA.
Women don't seem to know what size they are and the size 8, 10 12 etc they use to measure just seemed to cause confusion.
When i first started selling clothes It was mostly Levi jeans but sales for these just got less and less - because of more competition which meant they got cheaper and cheaper on eBay! I then started selling other types of jeans and they sold well - but now my
sales of jeans have dropped to a horrible level, I'm wondering if fellow clothes sellers have had a drop in their sales over the last few year? Any Bits care to comment?

dallis 10-16-2017 10:51 AM

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Clothing is a deeply troubled category.

I was selling 1000 pieces a month, and people were just crazy. I measured every single piece and put the measurements in the listing in bold colored writing, I sold new and used, high and low end product, women's and men's and children's, bought clearance and held until the next year season, did it all. It was nothing but endless trouble.

I'm glad I'm out of it and in something else. My complaint and returns rate went from about 3.5% to .005%, no more 'It looked like it was one shade darker on my monitor' complaints, no 'MY tape says it's 25.335 inches neckline to hem, not 25.334 and it's too long!', no 'I can usually wear a size 26-28 but this is too tight'. :)

The market is flooded with Goodwill and outlet mall stuff at ridiculous low rates, and a lot of people just shouldn't shop clothes online, but do anyway.

Every bad transaction takes the time of twenty good sales.

I am so happy those days are over! :)

MM78 10-16-2017 11:01 AM

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I wouldn't sell clothes if you put a gun in my face and told me you were going to blow my head off if I didn't.

dallis 10-16-2017 10:12 PM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
If they've been a clothing seller for any time at all you wouldn't need to worry about them shooting you, they'll use the gun on themselves first.

luverlyjuberly 10-17-2017 04:16 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
Ha! Thanks for the replies.

Luckily I also sell new items that don't need to fit your properly!

I'd still sell clothes but jeans in particular my sales are dropping - it sounds like it's happening to everyone.

dallis 10-17-2017 07:33 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
Jeans cost too much to mail, they weigh a lot, plus they're available everywhere for little to nothing.

ebaystealth1974 10-17-2017 07:58 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
And all the women are wearing leggings and yoga pants nowadays...

mcnol012 10-17-2017 10:38 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
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Originally Posted by ebaystealth1974 (Post 878267)
And all the women are wearing leggings and yoga pants nowadays...

And this is where you should begin, cheap legging and yoga pants is the trend nowaday

ebaystealth1974 10-17-2017 11:01 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
Yep. AND they're stretchy(sometimes unfortunately!), so one size can fit several!

luverlyjuberly 10-22-2017 06:50 AM

Re: Clothing Sellers Volume
 
There's a guy selling jeans on eBay at the moment - he has over 4000 listings and he is quite expensive - but his jeans sell. i suspect the high volume sellers are hiding little guys like me who have maybe less than a 100 listings.
I've also been looking at my list of eBay sellers/shops I've saved for research and about 50% of these guys who were high volume sellers have stopped sell over the last year or so.
I'm glad to say I started selling low cost but high selling items a few years ago so I've made up for my poor clothing sales.
And as you all say selling clothes is a PITA!


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