We Made $1M Selling Vintage Clothes, Here’s How

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • As online retail shopping soared during the pandemic, Gen-Z had their sights set on adding one thing to their cart: vintage clothing. It’s a trend mainstream fashion designers are now incorporating. In the latest Stay Tuned, we’ll tell the story of how three friends turned selling vintage clothes in an empty parking lot into a $1M business of sustainable shopping and how younger consumers stopped viewing secondhand clothing as second class.
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Комментарии • 81

  • @joiathegreat
    @joiathegreat Год назад +39

    It's so true clothes were better made in the 90s. Especially I love the cotton of the t-shirts and jeans and I hope more manufacturers start making better quality clothes again.

    • @victoriagabriella1103
      @victoriagabriella1103 Год назад +1

      Literally told my boyfriend the other day that I've been wearing my denim jacket since I was 12 and in 7th grade. Im 35 😅 so thats certainly proof you are so right. 😊

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +1

      True, my son wants all the older LL Bean flannels & A&F hoodies. GAP too.

    • @loydamedina235
      @loydamedina235 11 месяцев назад +1

      not only in the 90s, but also the 1800 , 1900, and the 60's, 70's and 80's!

    • @elisecalypso
      @elisecalypso 3 месяца назад +1

      100% agree

  • @DanielMulloy-bg6gw
    @DanielMulloy-bg6gw Год назад +5

    We were rocking thrift and old school back in the 1990's.... they were on every corner in Philly back in the day. Good for these guys, wish them well.

  • @SuperJK-Man
    @SuperJK-Man Год назад +29

    I used to go to thrift stores to search for vintage and unique art/print shirts that may be tacky for many. Buy t shirts for $3, I would be able to sell for $15-$40. It’s good money to be made, but it’s hard work you need to put in. I stopped doing it because of space in the house. It’s fun to do it, but it takes lots of time and space if you want to make it into a career.

    • @toofragile825
      @toofragile825 Год назад +2

      like everything else, you become what you do....

    • @jacknjill3000
      @jacknjill3000 Год назад

      True and my single room is full of clothes and most are from just collecting and not selling. But I have to start selling to make some smash and be able to find new items for myself and why I’m thinking to sell most and Judy keep like 10% and start all over with collecting. I think you also have to spend money to make money and maybe rent a storage or small warehouse to keep and sell your goods. Like an office or warehouse for you business. This way, you don’t have to have bags and containers paying all over your room and keep it also organized. I think if you have an eye for things and good at trends, you can make a business out of the talents you already have and have it make money for you. No different from someone who owns a restaurant or being a stock broker and just know what to buy and how to sell it.
      Yeah, I’m gonna take on oen advice and I’m always giving others great advice and don’t take my own. I wasn’t to have a used clothing store when Buffalo Exchange was the only one on the scene in 1986 and I was a buyer trainee, meaning I trained the new staff on how and what to buy.

  • @BovisStercus
    @BovisStercus Год назад +10

    Everything old becomes new again...and All That Jazz.

    • @itsbeyondme5560
      @itsbeyondme5560 Год назад

      Yup.

    • @SandyWolf-
      @SandyWolf- Год назад +1

      I have a old Miami Dolphins Dan Marino Jersey and a Lynyrd Skynyrd t-shirt and a old Grateful Dead t-shirt I guess they're all worth a bunch of money wish somebody give me $6,000 I'd sell them all three

  • @janusofthiswitchscorner727
    @janusofthiswitchscorner727 Год назад +36

    This is great but I’m concerned that if this new craze takes off then all the thrift stores will raise their prices even higher. Since people have increased in going to thrift stores even to resale goodwill & Salvation Army stores have increased their prices. Those places are the last option for people and families that can’t afford retail prices. So what then? I agree we need to stop being such a disposable society but what about people that desperately need thrift stores and low prices. It’s just a fad that I see becoming dangerous for people that are of lesser means once again. And that is not cool 😵‍💫

    • @ellenm2873
      @ellenm2873 Год назад +7

      You can hit the garage sales which is the cheapest option these days. The thrift stores out in CA are often like store prices now, although at the “bins” you can buy by the pound. I have bought like nice sweaters for only 1.00 ( J.Crew, Banana Republic, Alfani, etc) at garage sales or designer sweaters on clearance at Macys for 1.-3.00.

    • @tashikoweinstein435
      @tashikoweinstein435 Год назад +7

      It is already happening! Things that once used to be 3 and 5 dollars are now going for 30 and 50 dollars! Once thirtstore had sales now they don't even do that! This vintage craze, is making it to where everything used is cut throat! And it needs to stop!!

    • @marih3286
      @marih3286 Год назад +2

      There's a big difference between vintage "Designer" goods and used Walmart brand jeans and tennis shoes...

    • @heavenlyheavenly3867
      @heavenlyheavenly3867 Год назад

      This is so true because the goodwill store prices are ridiculous 🤨. Just go to goodwill online and look at some of the prices, smh

    • @cjzanders5430
      @cjzanders5430 Год назад +7

      That is a first world problem at the bottom of the first world problems list. People will be fine. There’s no homeless people who have to find name brand items at rock bottom prices. Resellers are making money to feed their families. And people “of lesser means” can find the clothes just as easy as any reseller who makes just as much as them. There’s no shortage of name brand items for under $1 at the goodwill outlets or garage sells. Life ain’t that bad.

  • @deibreak
    @deibreak Год назад +2

    People keep saying that Goodwill is so high. Honestly some items are overpriced, however if you’re patient they will mark everything down. They always do color of the week, and some days tags of one color, everything is $1.99. Goodwill can only raise prices so much or they will lose business.

  • @joycedudzinski9415
    @joycedudzinski9415 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bad thing is that newspapers are not having many ads for yard sales and you have to depend on Facebook to find the yard sales. I find FB a cesspool.

  • @nealdietz7063
    @nealdietz7063 Год назад +2

    You are so Late Rag Stock out of Minneapolis MN started back in the 70's and has gone strong over the years dealing in Vintage Clothing

  • @Snake-yx1dq
    @Snake-yx1dq Год назад +4

    Good for them but plenty of thrift stores around. Doesn't make sense to me. And the point of second hand is cheap.

    • @itsbeyondme5560
      @itsbeyondme5560 Год назад

      It does not matter. As long it is a trend and making money.

  • @MrBakedDaily
    @MrBakedDaily Год назад +1

    Prices have went up 1000% in thrift stores since the early 2000s

  • @Frichilsasta08
    @Frichilsasta08 Год назад +4

    The only thing I hate about this trend is the possibility that some may be taking from the poor....and unintentionally cause a spike in prices. Places like Goodwill are a company after all. I've been going to this huge thrift store for years populated by obviously less-than middle class citizens. Out of nowhere, you're seeing these younger caucasian kids that look completely out of place and purposely dressing down. I wish these people would stick to their overpriced vintage shops found in their local urban cities, and not out in the suburbs. You can pay 60 for an ugly Harly Davidson shirt if you wish.

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Год назад

      I’ve seen it completely change the pricing in thrift stores where I live over time . I’m actually broke and I tried to buy a crewneck at goodwill yesterday , it was $18 .
      I especially saw it happen in San Francisco about 12 years ago , where I think we had a lot of really diverse and eclectic vintage, and people would drive in to sell it online . Stores hiked up their prices because people were coming in droves and buying van fulls of clothes

  • @lilianaprina5991
    @lilianaprina5991 Год назад

    It is nothing more beautiful than buying a new garment and wearing it...I buy some use pieces but I am not a super fan of such shopping style...

  • @Prplehze
    @Prplehze Год назад

    I'm gonna pop some tags, only got twenty dollars in my pocket..

  • @shayoliver4595
    @shayoliver4595 Год назад

    Can you order online????

  • @baby.nay.
    @baby.nay. Год назад +4

    I love how no one is realizing that most of these graphic tees are fake and made to look like the ones that came out late 80s/90s , but we’re likely printed just a few years ago in 2018 😂

  • @wescoastvintage
    @wescoastvintage 5 месяцев назад

    d riding not my thing but ok

  • @williampalomares248
    @williampalomares248 Год назад

    "Exit through the gift shop "Bansky ,Mr.Brainwash .watch it if you like this video

  • @tmoney26
    @tmoney26 Год назад

    Can

  • @blackdogslivesmatter1568
    @blackdogslivesmatter1568 Год назад

    I wear clothes so Im not cold and dont get arrested. Brands mean nothing to me. I am 59 and I still have clothes from high school that I wear. Levis never go out of style and probably never will like my parachute pants did.

  • @theemporium5899
    @theemporium5899 Год назад +68

    They represent the niche side of thrifting. It's actually not thrifting anymore per se and more collectibles of the clothing kind. Thrifting makes it sound affordable but it's high priced because of it's rarity and condition. There's been a huge boom in growth in this industry which has caused prices to increase greatly even from charity shops. Everyone is trying to get a piece of the proverbial pie 😂

    • @aztekempire
      @aztekempire Год назад +3

      i used to go to my local thrift store and get items for 3-5 dls
      now they are 8-10 smh

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Год назад +1

      Well said

  • @johnnysalazar956
    @johnnysalazar956 Год назад +6

    I own a thrift store in my town. You be surprised of the stuff that's get donated, I get a lot of re-sellers in also, it's an interesting business

  • @tombaja4.9
    @tombaja4.9 Год назад +6

    When you go to the thrift store and you find your favorite shirt you thought you lost. +100

  • @DRACOFURY
    @DRACOFURY Год назад +3

    *STARTER AND APEX IS ALL I WEAR*
    These Culture Vultures And Hipsters Jus Gonna Make Vintage Gear Lame

  • @sequillawilliams8809
    @sequillawilliams8809 Год назад +10

    I remember as a child some of these brands you would get bullied so bad for in school I'm glad things are changing because I have quite a few old school brands not second hand but price affordably and I can wear it without shame

    • @walkworthy
      @walkworthy Год назад

      I got called a wigger for wearing Cross Colours

    • @victoriagabriella1103
      @victoriagabriella1103 Год назад +1

      Girl yessss. I said the same thing! I have ptsd from some of these now popular vintage brands🤔😅

    • @karlazagar6070
      @karlazagar6070 Год назад

      1 have ef

  • @baby.nay.
    @baby.nay. Год назад +11

    The only thing that bothers me is the lack of appreciation for the old clothes . I’m not saying some of y’all aren’t fashion history enthusiasts, but it’s just turning into any other over saturated trend , where certain vintage things are cool others are not and no one is asking the right questions about the next phase. When I talk to these young kids they’re buying these things for the same reasons as the other trends.. big print rap/band tees will become over saturated, and the same people will hate it soon and make fun of anyone still wearing them .
    My point is , they’re not buying it cus they loooove Sade or loooove NWA, they’re buying it because it’s ubiquitously acceptable .

  • @lfeb
    @lfeb Год назад +2

    I'm from Austin and vintage was always the coolest fashion in this town, it got expensive and exclusive in the 80's

  • @qvo4195
    @qvo4195 Год назад +7

    Nice, no wonder everything at the thrift store is triple the price.

  • @jsdhesmith2011
    @jsdhesmith2011 Год назад +2

    This is absolutely everything post Covid! not just clothes.

  • @lilianaprina5991
    @lilianaprina5991 Год назад +1

    I am proud about your ability to see an opportunity...Congratulations and it is great for our environment.

  • @FaFa-k4t
    @FaFa-k4t Год назад

    The world should be speak . English or the god language . Amen . King . Yours . Teacher . Bye .

  • @silveriocastillo2481
    @silveriocastillo2481 Год назад

    Too much marijuana every day
    😁

  • @evonnedeloney8555
    @evonnedeloney8555 Год назад +1

    Great ideal young men! Congratulations!

  • @spudspuddy
    @spudspuddy Год назад

    so that's what happened to the real slim shady

  • @kmartradio
    @kmartradio Год назад +2

    That's why I'm always going to GoodWill!

    • @stonedgod420
      @stonedgod420 Год назад +3

      Goodwill bins!

    • @kmartradio
      @kmartradio Год назад +1

      @@stonedgod420 heck yea I live by one of the by the pound GoodWills! Got so much from there.

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Год назад

      Goodwill near me is more $ than target

    • @kmartradio
      @kmartradio Год назад +1

      @@baby.nay. wow and target is expensive

    • @baby.nay.
      @baby.nay. Год назад

      @@kmartradio you’re right I probably shoulda said khols honestly

  • @MADGUNSMONSTER
    @MADGUNSMONSTER Год назад

    I'm a t-shirt collector, but I usually buy two when I find ones I like, one to wear, one to stash. I'm not a fan of used clothing.

  • @victoriagabriella1103
    @victoriagabriella1103 Год назад

    I've got a basement worth well over a million bucks then.

  • @1hinita
    @1hinita Год назад

    for those of you born in the 90, dont you feel like youre living 2 decades twice to fast? it s like things didnt change but they did. music fashion fads and the like suddenly came back. i kind of dont feel the nostalgia but like, time kinda never moved. idk how to explain it.... i could see if stuff from 70s came back but literally 90-early 2000 reapeard in 2017 ish...idk...

  • @MsDisneylandlover
    @MsDisneylandlover Год назад

    I want the 2pac

  • @damientrujillo4470
    @damientrujillo4470 Год назад

    No way, I didn’t know thrift con was outta my city, s/o Denver

  • @Kassplaylist
    @Kassplaylist Год назад

    43 billion "More than double" to 82 B. Do you even math?

  • @harry31619
    @harry31619 Год назад

    I wonder if they have old school WWE ECW WCW shirts.

  • @Elizabeth.384
    @Elizabeth.384 Год назад

    Wonderful ! You go brothers !

  • @youngdegenerate
    @youngdegenerate Год назад

    To be honest some clothe 90 can be redone better.

  • @nickjudd5188
    @nickjudd5188 Год назад

    F'ing love you guys! Hope to meet ya soon ❤️

  • @debcarpenter8519
    @debcarpenter8519 Год назад

    Great job to the "Denver Duo"!

  • @keegs32
    @keegs32 Год назад

    He said 90s or older 😢

  • @marih3286
    @marih3286 Год назад

    Very cool.

  • @MsDisneylandlover
    @MsDisneylandlover Год назад

    I hope they come to LA.

    • @sequillawilliams8809
      @sequillawilliams8809 Год назад

      If you mean Louisiana I'm looking into it right now I definitely need to be a vendor for this

  • @williampalomares248
    @williampalomares248 Год назад +1

    "Thriftcon's" logo looks like a "Krylon" and "Conart" logo

  • @TheFemSniper
    @TheFemSniper Год назад

    I went flying for the first time last november and every time I was on a plane I kept my seatbelt on, it's barely even noticeable and it doesnt hurt to have it on. I dont know why people cant be asked to just put it on.