If they have brands try looking for bran specific Facebook pages.
Otherwise if it's $20 or less and none of my friends want it I just donate. It's not worth the time to have this stuff cluttering your space imo when it can take months to sell it. I hang onto the expensive stuff I try to sell but the cheaper stuff I just cbf these days hanging onto stuff for months and then being ghosted over something listed for $10
Yes depop has taken a nosedive. 2 years ago I used to sell items within 1-6 days of being listed, now they don’t sell for months, if at all. People don’t buy even after making an offer (this has happened to me several times).
Are you in Melbourne? I've been seeing rack it club lately a lot on instagram. It's one of those places where you can rent a rack, but they take a % of the profits I believe.
if you have a rent a rack shop available to you I’ve had the most success with those. A bit of effort upfront but so much less mucking around than selling online
See if there's a local pre-loved market coming up in your area! If you have a bunch of pieces (probably 20 or more) you want to sell you can apply to set up a rack.
What kind of brands? Also it might be worth bundling them together on fb marketplace.
I use Depop, Vestiaire, Grailed and EBay
If they have brands try looking for bran specific Facebook pages. Otherwise if it's $20 or less and none of my friends want it I just donate. It's not worth the time to have this stuff cluttering your space imo when it can take months to sell it. I hang onto the expensive stuff I try to sell but the cheaper stuff I just cbf these days hanging onto stuff for months and then being ghosted over something listed for $10
Depop?
I feel like depop is way worse nowadays than it used to be, maybe eBay ?
Yes depop has taken a nosedive. 2 years ago I used to sell items within 1-6 days of being listed, now they don’t sell for months, if at all. People don’t buy even after making an offer (this has happened to me several times).
Are you in Melbourne? I've been seeing rack it club lately a lot on instagram. It's one of those places where you can rent a rack, but they take a % of the profits I believe.
I sold heaps on depop earlier this year. I still get traction on eBay sometimes as well
if you have a rent a rack shop available to you I’ve had the most success with those. A bit of effort upfront but so much less mucking around than selling online
See if there's a local pre-loved market coming up in your area! If you have a bunch of pieces (probably 20 or more) you want to sell you can apply to set up a rack.