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Selling children's clothes - how to group bundles

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boogiewoogie · 19/02/2012 20:01

I know that this has been done to death but I've only ever sold single items of clothing and they do not ever seem to fetch a decent price even brand new. I'm talking about M&S , Next calibre.

Anyway, I've got lots of dd's dresses that she has barely worn from brands such as H&M, Gap, M&S. The obvious thing would be to group them by brand. Experienced sellers, how many would you put in a "small" bundle to make it worthwhile to sell? Two seem to be too few, 4 may be too many but I don't know. If you were buying a small bundle how many would you buy and what sort of price would you consider reasonable for a starting price?

Any advice most welcome. Thanks.

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viagrafalls · 19/02/2012 20:23

I'd say 5 and give yourself a minimum of 2 quid per item on your reserve price!

NomDePrune · 21/02/2012 17:25

I would group them by size/age, but beware the max for postage is usually £4 so use a scales so you don't go over that - but charge the exact amount, don't be greedy. I'd start them at about £1 per item, so £3.99 for 4 items plus postage. It's your call though - do you want to get rid of them for a bit of cash or demand high prices and possibly not sell any?!

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