Your right. Labels such as Next go cheap as they are so many of them. I had an Isabella Oliver dress that I bought secondhand on e-bay and sold it back for £35 so that is an example of great buying and selling.
You have to do the selling on one day, get all items ready, use one template and upload the photos. Buy postage bags.
I question whether I have made much money. The time I have spent messing when I should be doing my chores. Packaging up posting and then worrying about feedback. See my post below this one to see what a nightmare I and others are having with these DSRs.
You end up selling stuff for 99p and then the commission has to come out of it - if this is happening then its not worth it. Its upsetting when you only get one bid - I've seen expensive clothes going for next to nothing. I agree that its a buyers market.
If you can get hold of a manikin and get great photos that helps and as much info as possible on the condition.
Dont do free postage as you'll pay more commission.
I really dont know whether its worth it. I was savy when I was pregnant I bought most of my clothing 2nd hand then resold it back so I did make a few pounds.
On the listing heading use words like cool, summer, trendy, fashionable, Workwear, casual, evening wear.
What have you got and sizes?