How to Sell Used Clothing at the Flea Market
By Melanie Marten, published Jan 03, 2008
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Used Clothing Flea Market Sales - Choosing the Clothes
Children's used clothing sells a lot faster than adult used clothing, unless you have a particular brand or popular style. People are more apt to purchased used children's clothing because kids grow out of clothing so quickly.
Choose the used clothing to sell by the quality and style of the clothing. Do not attempt to sell items that are completely out of style, unless you are clever at marketing them as retro. Basics like jeans, good quality coats, and baby clothing are good choices.
Used Clothing Flea Market Sales - What to Check For
Before offering any of the used clothing for sale at the flea market, you must check for defects and damage. Remember that the quality of the clothing will reflect on you. If you sell bad merchandise, word will get around the flea market and people will stop coming to your table.
Check every piece of used clothing for obvious stains. Small stains in out of the way places are acceptable in most cases. Also check for rips, seams or hems with broken stitches, and worn sections. Working zippers, buttons and snaps, and waistbands, collars, and cuffs must be checked carefully.
Used Clothing Flea Market Sales - Displaying the Clothes
The best way to display clothing for sale at the flea market is to hang them up and use garment racks. Things like t-shirts, sweaters, and jeans can be folded neatly on your flea market table. However, if you have a large quantity of used clothing for sale, you can create discount bins that people can dig through. Hang your best used clothing up or display it on your table, but toss all the sweaters and t-shirts in a rubbermaid tub or an old baby playpen.
Used Clothing Flea Market Sales - How to Price Used Clothes
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