Preloved baby and kids
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Hi everyone I currently run a online page that sells preloved and new quality clothing, toys and equipment for babies toddlers and children. I am looking to expand the business and open up a shop, what I would really like to know is how many people are likely to use this kind of shop in your local town and as a mum myself I thought who better to ask than all the lovely mummy's out there. So honest opinions would you use the shop or would you stick to the big chains ??
I would possibly use it but prefer to buy online. I buy preloved clothes all the time from Facebook/eBay/preloved websites and if you were localish to me (Doncaster) I might visit an actual shop. Or the option to buy online and collect from store would appeal as well.
Thanks for your reply I was thinking along the same lines on the option to buy online and collect from the shop to cut down on postage as it can be expensive, I currently do not sales etc too but these limit the stock you can show due to the space. Xx
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