I have noticed that many department stores have sales for the Carter's brand. You can usually buy them pretty cheap then (which I do) so I would price them fairly cheap. I would say between $5-$10 depending on the condition of the outfit and original price you paid.
2007-03-16 13:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably depends on how many kids have worn them, what condition they are in. But even for like-new Carter's items at a yard sale you shouldn't expect more than 30% of the new value, and probably not more than $4-$6 each. Most experienced yard salers will probably only offer you about $1-$2 each. Even though Carter's is a decent kids clothes brand, it's not Gap or Gymboree, and there are "billions" of used items out there for smart shoppers have their pick.
2007-03-16 13:06:38
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answered by Heather Y 7
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Well I usually pay about $10 each outfit at the carters outlet. I would say $1.50 at a garage sale. I actually bought some carters PJs at JCpenney for $1.48 on clearance!
2007-03-16 16:05:11
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answered by aprilmommy06 4
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At a garage sale it doesn't matter how nice things are--garage sale means CHEAP--ALMOST FREE. $1 per item at the most I would say, so maybe $2 per outfit.
2007-03-16 12:58:49
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answered by toomanycommercials 5
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Well if the clothes are in good condition, sell them at $5 dollors, and if other clothings have stains, get the customers to fill a grocery bag at $3 that could work....
2007-03-16 13:03:20
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answered by corrine c 1
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2.00, hasn't anyone on here ever been to a garage sale? half price is crazy, i am an advid thrift store and garage sale goer, 2,oo is more then enough
2007-03-16 13:02:42
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answered by melissa s 6
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A dollar for each outfit.
2007-03-16 13:00:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Is your objective to make funds or clean muddle? If it is to make funds, flow with the aid of them and take out the gymboree, toddler hollow, leaping Beans and previous military. those tend to have people who will purchase them because of the fact they see them as being greater effective made and characteristic a form loyalty following. you are able to then sell them on ebay for greater desirable than you will possibly make on the storage sale. merely take the photos of a bunch of them, placed them in a field, have all of it waiting to mail, placed it up, and then mail it as quickly as somebody buys it. If it is to clean muddle, take blankets and lay them out on the backyard. Have one blanket be 10cents, yet another 25cents, yet another 50cents. Have mind-blowing issues like the snowsuit and stuff be placed aside for somewhat greater. submit an indication that proclaims "we are able to good deal, something unsold is going to charity!" and that they are going to clean out by making use of the tip of the day (and in the event that they do no longer, take them to Goodwill or to a church or somebody who facilitates new mothers with clothing.) I propose, like this ebay sale. 2T clothing, bought for $15 (no longer counting the S&H) like 9-10 clothing. in case you bought them $one million at a storage sale you will possibly be able to or won't even sell them, yet they bought for greater desirable than that. So in case you get to maintain the money or some thing, truthfully weed out the form loyalty names and sell them on ebay. you will get greater.
2016-12-18 15:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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1/2 of what you paid should be good
2007-03-16 12:58:43
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answered by anonymous 3
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