Selling the clothes on your back may be a stretch, but the items in your closet can bring you a windfall of money, if you now how to do it.
Reselling your clothes is a great way to make money so you can buy other things you want or even get out of debt.
Look in your closet and see if you have some things you wouldn’t mind departing with. That’s how you know what to sell.
In this article, I’m going to tell how you can resell your old clothes for a profit. This is a fast and easy process that can put hundreds to thousands of dollars in your pocket in no time.
I know, I know. You’re probably saying to yourself “Can I make some real money by selling my old clothes?” The clothes resale business is a $140 billion business, so yes, there’s money to be made.
Before you sell your clothes:
Goodwill is a great place to sell your old clothes. All you have to do is check the hours of operation before you go. Google your local Goodwill stores in your area to find one close to you.
Goodwill will typically take your clothes for free, but some locations will pay you for valuable items.
Let’s look at the top places you can sell your clothes in alphabetical order:
All of us have older clothes that we no longer wear. We usually put them in the closet and forget about them, but what if we could turn them into money?
If you have unwanted clothes and no place to put them, you can make it a win-win situation by reselling it.
While it’s not a rule, many resellers make it a habit to wash their clothes before they sell them. Again, that’s totally up to you, but it shows that you’re concerned about your reputation as a merchant.
The last thing you want is a bad review after someone has an experience less than grand from buying your wares.
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