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Selling children's clothes as a party planner?

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ashamednamechanger · 13/01/2012 23:07

Not sure if I've worded this right but....
I want to sell children's clothes in the same way as doing AVON or Bodyshop etc.
Does anyone know where to look as I can only find SEESAW and they charge a lot to get started?

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glammanana · 13/01/2012 23:57

have you thougt of arranging good as new parties,just get 10/12 of your girl friends or school mums to come to a chosen house bring their good as new goods from babies to grown up you can either get them to bring their own small table or hanging rail,they set up and trade between themselves paying you a % of what they take,when you get well known people will ring you and ask if you know someone who has something they need and charge accordingly,other than that every thing else is too expensive to get started and the returns of that kind of party has to be taken into consideration as well good luck what ever you decide.

ashamednamechanger · 14/01/2012 18:01

I probably didn't explain myself very well here.
What we want to do is set up a corner of the pre-school with catalogues from lots of different companies. The parents take the catalogue home, hopefully order something and we send off for it. I know there are loads of catalogues out there selling childrens clothes but we need something that gives us say 20% commission, IYSWIM.
However, we can't afford to lay out money up front and we don't really want loads of products on show sitting about, just the catalogues.
If that makes any sense to anyone out there please say so.
Thanks.

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itsonlyyearfour · 15/01/2012 11:30

Is this idea a fundraiser for the pre-school?

ashamednamechanger · 15/01/2012 21:36

Yes, it is. I have looked into lots of direct selling companies but they all seem to want money up front. We don't want shelves crammed with samples we just want catalogues to hand out to parents....with a commission for our pre school.

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itsonlyyearfour · 16/01/2012 09:40

Not sure if it is any help, our preschool does Phoenix cards, I think they do ok with it. Not aware of any clothes ones sorry! Good luck with it though! x

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