I am now 21 and have been the same size since 15. My closet is overflowing as I keep buying clothes and never get rid of my old ones as I can still fit them. I would really have a hard time parting with them as I spent a lot on them. I keep thinking that I will wear it someday but I never do. The brands in my closet are mostly guess, guess kids, esprit kids, abercrombie, abercrombie kids, hollister, limited too, gap. Sizes are 12-16kids, 1-5 juniors and women. Would anyone buy them for a decent price?
What do you ppl do with clothes that still fit you but you just don't wear anymore?
2006-08-11
17:28:21
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Beauty & Style
➔ Fashion & Accessories
1. Have a yard sale if you want to get rid of 'em quickly.
2. Put 'em on consignment at a used clothing boutique if you want to get more money for 'em.
3. Advertise on craigslist.com
2006-08-11 17:30:56
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answered by oaksterdamhippiechick 5
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Ebay is great for selling clothes. Start cheap on your price, keep your shipping prices low, and sell your clothes in 'lots'. Example: You could put 4 pairs of jeans together and start them at 99 cents(the cheap price attracts people and your auction will go up in price quickly) and have a 'buy it now' for whatever price you are wanting and add a bonus of free shipping if they 'buy it now'....but 'lots' sell good on ebay because there is always someone who will buy a 'lot' just to resell it piece by piece. And if you have never used Ebay or PayPal, they are both extremely easy to set up.
2006-08-11 17:40:38
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answered by Anonymous
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They should resale pretty well, especially because of the name brands. If you do choose to sell them, try E-bay or a site like that where people have to bid for your clothing. That will definitely ensure top dollar. Or you can donate them to some charity for homeless or less fortunate people. Your call, but choice #2 will probably make you feel better.
2006-08-11 17:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try selling on ebay, as lots of people sell used clothing. I would browse the site and get a feel for how much other people are selling used items of the same nature and brand. Assuming that you pay taxes, you could always donate and get a write-off.
2006-08-11 17:33:12
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answered by ASHLYNN 2
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Honestly I don't think that stuff will get that much at a second hand store. Unless they are major designers I doubt you will see much profit. I end up giving away my clothes to Goodwill and Salvation Army....even my Donna Karan, French Connection, Diesel, etc. If you do find a place that will pay for your clothes then congrats! :)
2006-08-11 17:33:15
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answered by flygrrl 4
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Have a yard sale, or find a consignment store. I give my clothes that don't fit to Goodwill or the Salvation Army. That allows me to take a deduction on my income tax.
2006-08-11 17:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Look in the yellow pages for a consignment shop near you. Typically the deal is 60% for them and 40% for you, but still it's a better deal than selling them for next to nothing at a yard sale.
If you don't really need the money, please give the clothing to a women's shelter in your area. Call around to find the contact number of one...they will REALLY appreciate it.
Thanks
2006-08-11 17:31:58
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answered by Goddess Kitty 3
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Ther are many people on need, look for a place that accept donation and I'm sure that you will find people that can affort to buy. Hands that give away will receive.
2006-08-11 17:41:01
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answered by flowermieses@verizon.net 3
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Here in Omaha, we have a few stores who will buy "slightly used" brand name clothing.......
2006-08-11 17:31:57
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answered by Chappy 3
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yes
2006-08-11 17:30:14
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answered by ? 7
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