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How much would you expect to pay for these children clothes

25 replies

Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:30

Hi everyone! How much would you expect to pay to buy this list of clothes for a 2 year old toddler?

2 x hoodies + joggers sets
2 x black jeans
1 x hoodie
1 x sleeveless undershirt
1 x jumper + short set
1 x short
2x long sleeve button up shirts
2 x short sleeve button up shirts
3 x long sleeve tops
1 x pair of trainers
3 x pajama sets
1 x zip up fleece
1 x puddlesuit

Thank you

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Shinyandnew1 · 04/06/2024 22:31

It depends entirely on where I was buying them and what my budget was!

Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:34

Shinyandnew1 · 04/06/2024 22:31

It depends entirely on where I was buying them and what my budget was!

Brands don't really matter, something not expensive, say George or Primark

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MultiplaLight · 04/06/2024 22:35

£70 ish

Could get it cheaper second hand.

bossybloss · 04/06/2024 22:36

New or second hand?

TheBeeb · 04/06/2024 22:37

2 x hoodies + joggers sets - £25*
2 x black jeans - £18
1 x hoodie - £8
1 x sleeveless undershirt - £4
1 x jumper + short set - £12
1 x short - £5
2x long sleeve button up shirts - £18
2 x short sleeve button up shirts -£14
3 x long sleeve tops -£12
1 x pair of trainers - £25-30
3 x pajama sets -£14
1 x zip up fleece £8
1 x puddlesuit* - £15

How long is a piece of string? Depends on whether you're buying Primark quality or designer quality 🤷‍♀️

TheBeeb · 04/06/2024 22:38

Sorry for the weird formatting! It looked totally different before I hit post!

mitogoshi · 04/06/2024 22:39

£150 maybe, trainers in particular vary a lot in price. I'm assuming not branded clothing but new not second hand. Some of these are available in multi packs i suspect.

mitogoshi · 04/06/2024 22:41

My DDs puddle suits were £30 20 years ago but lasted both then I sold them

Shinyandnew1 · 04/06/2024 22:45

£100/£150?

What’s the context here though? Is your husband saying, ‘we are totally skint and you have just spent loads of money on clothes and now we have a tenner left to spend on food till pay day?’

If money is tight and that’s the case, I probably wouldn’t have bought all of those things all at once.

What’s the reason for you asking-what did you spend and is that a problem?

Onomatofear · 04/06/2024 22:47

Well if you buy this stuff in Boden then it’s going to be a lot more expensive than, say George at Asda. So it depends…

katmarie · 04/06/2024 22:47

New? I agree with the previous posters, between £100 and £150, more if you were shopping at somewhere like Gap pr m&s.

I've bought bundles of similar contents though, on vinted or eBay for between £20 and £40. So secondhand, much cheaper.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 04/06/2024 22:48

Do you mean you are selling it second hand, and wondering how much to ask?

Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:50

katmarie · 04/06/2024 22:47

New? I agree with the previous posters, between £100 and £150, more if you were shopping at somewhere like Gap pr m&s.

I've bought bundles of similar contents though, on vinted or eBay for between £20 and £40. So secondhand, much cheaper.

Thank you! May I ask what brands the bundles include?

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Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:50

TheYearOfSmallThings · 04/06/2024 22:48

Do you mean you are selling it second hand, and wondering how much to ask?

Yes, this! Sorry, I should have mentioned in the OP.
Creating a bundle on vinted but unsure as to how to price it

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BingoMarieHeeler · 04/06/2024 22:50

Wow that’s an extensive list. Why a short and jumper set?? Cold legs if you need a jumper surely!

I could easily spend £200 on that. But haven’t bought 2yo DD new clothes for ages as they’re all hand me downs/vinted/charity. So you can spend as much or as little as you want.

BingoMarieHeeler · 04/06/2024 22:52

Oh wow, selling on Vinted… I wouldn’t spend more than £20 for a bundle on Vinted even if massive like yours, because things often arrive smelling intensely of Fairy, or worse smoke, or not in as good condition as expected. I don’t think Vinted is a seller’s market!

LazJaz · 04/06/2024 22:53

You can list them as separate items
(or at least group by item type) on Vinted and then users can build their own bundle which slightly discounts the price per item if you select that item

i think you are likely to make a higher total if you do it this way, and I think there is a bigger market for individual items than such a broad bundle

MadeForThis · 04/06/2024 22:53

£120 if shopping at Primark or another budget brand.

Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:54

LazJaz · 04/06/2024 22:53

You can list them as separate items
(or at least group by item type) on Vinted and then users can build their own bundle which slightly discounts the price per item if you select that item

i think you are likely to make a higher total if you do it this way, and I think there is a bigger market for individual items than such a broad bundle

Thank you!!

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Imnotticketyboo · 04/06/2024 22:54

Bundle of 24 items mainly George and Primark, on a site where I also have to pay for postage...£40 as a max. Probably more like £30. If it was m&S/next maybe £40-50ish, throw in some organic brands, baby gap, baby Boden etc in excellent condition then more like £60. But personally I don't go on vinted for bundles.

MadeForThis · 04/06/2024 22:54

On Vinted I would expect £30 or less.

fashionqueen0123 · 04/06/2024 22:55

I would sell them separately. Can you amend your post to say 2nd hand?!

Also it depends on the brands you are selling! Stuff like primark or Asda may sell for £1 each. Biden possibly £3.
I sold a puddle suit for £5.

Also depends on condition!

Stuff like jogger and hoody maybe £1.50 -£2.

I would never buy a huge bundle though as there’s always stuff I wouldn’t want.

Snozwanger · 04/06/2024 22:55

I don't think I'd buy a bundle as large as that as it's likely I wouldn't need all of the items. I would list them separately photographed on the same background, switch the bundles discount on and write clearly in your profile and the listings that bundles are switched on. People will then be more likely to browse your other items and buy several. Good luck.

Shinyandnew1 · 04/06/2024 22:56

Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:50

Yes, this! Sorry, I should have mentioned in the OP.
Creating a bundle on vinted but unsure as to how to price it

Right-that is a different question to the OP! You’re selling some clothes that are from Primark/Asda? What sort of condition?

£15/£20?

katmarie · 05/06/2024 13:54

Happyluckydays · 04/06/2024 22:50

Thank you! May I ask what brands the bundles include?

Usually a mix of Primark/Asda/Sainsburys.

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