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Safari sale/mum2mum/car boot sale

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popopop · 18/05/2023 21:58

I'm trying to shift a load of stuff in a safari sale in a couple of weeks and wondered if anyone had any tips about how to present it and keep on top only it on the day. I've never done one before. It's mostly baby clothes and a few toys.

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hohohomey · 19/05/2023 00:25

Never heard of a safari sale. I have done mum2mum market in the past and they sent me brilliant tips beforehand and a pricing guide. I made around £200. Also bought at a few. There are always loads of baby and kids clothes though so you do need to sell clothes really cheap. It makes sense when you think about it - babies grow fast and babygros and things are £1 each new when bought in a multipack. I did very well and shifted a load of stuff selling very cheaply

popopop · 19/05/2023 07:39

Thanks @hohohomey would you recommend a particular way of sorting and presenting the clothes? In bags or something to keep them organised?
Safari sale is just like a jumble sale but around a village so people walk around the area and there are stalls selling things outside houses.

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Turtleoo · 19/05/2023 07:54

Biggest thing for me as a buyer of children's clothes is having them sorted by size. If I'm looking for age 2-3 for example I don't want to rummage through loads to potentially not find anything in the right size. So some boxes or tubs with a big label on with the size is always welcome!

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