As a new reseller this inspires me so much!!!!! I paused the video, ordered number stickers from Amazon , then finished the video! Thanks for sharing, enjoy the honeymoon!!!!
We are so glad to hear this!!! Best of luck on your reselling journey. It does come with highs and lows, but our hope on here is to share some of our lows so you don’t have to learn the hard way!! Thank you for the kind words and for watching. We are rooting for you!!!
@@AnimeKing-r7o it is true in this business, but you have to spend it in the correct ways. The fear you have can be eliminated with research of sell-through rates and correctly comping out items. In a couple weeks, I’ll be going over this topic of sell-through rate and the strategy we use that I came up with which has worked well for us, so keep an eye out for that video and hopefully it helps reduce some of your fears!
Yes! The video is coming out in 2-3 weeks once we get back from our honeymoon! I designed our setups for zero back pain and no hangers needed so just be on the lookout!
Good job, know what to look for and thrift stores here are challenging with their price structure going up and up. I’m also in the Dallas area, reselling is my side job. Keeps me on my toes.
Nice! Yeah you really have to capitalize on the sale days here but it just such a hassle with all the people! Hope to see you around! Thanks for watchin!
Good sales - out of curiosity, How do you determine your price, as in the last 2 digests. typically sellers use the same. .99, .95. or if your a tech student .88 But yours are all over the place. Just curious
Thank you! Great question… my wife and I both make listings and use different numbers for the change. I always joke that my items are with .01 more based on my experience 🤣 it also helps us when something gets returned because we know whose listing it was. My wife tends to end things is .86 and I tend to end things in .87 or .88 depending on the dollar value… sometimes with the higher dollar items, all thinking goes out the window and we will use whatever we want (that’s where you see some odd ones!). We also sell similar and reduce the item cost of things that have been sitting for a month by 5%. That makes the change wonky too. Definitely not a whole lot of strategy or consistency over here!
Thanks! When we get back in 2 weeks from our honeymoon, I plan on making videos on every process we have start to finish! First being the photo setup most likely as that has been the most requested. So, just keep an eye out for those.
Honestly we started doing it when they released it years back. It helped and always has helped sales, as well as we had the margin to do it and every time we have tried to turn it off, our sales absolutely tank. We will probably decrease them though in the future once we get to the sales a day we are aiming for! My advise is if you can afford to run them with your business model, then try an experiment with them to see the outcome and to see if it’s worth keeping them on! but, if you’re happy with your current sellthrough/sales then don’t change what works!
@@kandmresell TechNSports also promotes at 10% and he’s been the biggest seller of men’s clothing on eBay for 15 years, so I guess there’s something to promoting at that rate. I’ve been trying out 6.5% lately and it’s been doing better than when I was doing 3.5%. 10% is my next step if sales tank at 6.5 like they did at 3.5.
@@kandmresell TechNSports also promotes at 10% and he’s been the biggest seller of men’s clothing on eBay for 15 years, so there’s something to it. I’ve been doing 6.5% and my next step is 10%.
Thanks for watching! Great question, and we will make a more in depth video on the in the coming weeks. When looking up a potential item in store on the eBay app, first search up what you have and then go to filters in the top right corner. You’ll look at the number of how many items are listed based on your search terms and filters. This number is shown in blue at the bottom! Say it’s a Peter millar summer comfort polo and there are 80 geometric size large polos listed. You will then scroll further down the filters section and toggle on the sold and completed items buttons. Check out what that number says at the bottom! The goal in the example I gave would be that at least 80 geometric size large Peter millar summer comfort polos would have sold too! These search results show everything from 90 days! We also like to filter it as much as possible (if it’s used, make sure you change the condition to pre-owned, size, sometimes material). From there it’s just looking in the solds to see if you like the sale prices you are seeing vs item cost in store! Best of luck!
Thank you! Makes total sense. Also being more specific with my item and the filters. Thank you for the great videos and information! I also love targeting golf gear. Im a big golfer and live in Michigan so I resale all winter since I can’t golf 😢. I love Peter Millar, vineyard vines, Greyson, FJ, William Murray, Rhobuck, Travis Mathew, Devereux, Malbon is up and coming if you find that. Golf rain and weather gear especially. That can get pricey!
Yesss! We sell all those brands! Love golf stuff. Haven’t found a Malbon yet due to it being a newer brand but I will soon I’m sure! Thanks for watching!
I subscribed. I like how you did this video. I am preparing to start making videos and was curious how you recorded this. I see you clicking the minimized listings but how is it recorded? Sorry, I’m such a newbie for this. Thanks for the video.
Double checking. When you do your sell similars you drop 5 % across the board? How many items are you doing at a time? We have 3000 and have been doing about 100 at a time. Want to go up. Thanks
New subscriber! I really enjoyed this video! So much great information and definitely appreciate you giving the cost of goods on items as well as changes in prices through seasonality.
Thanks for the feedback as well as the support! Hope you enjoy the future videos to come as well! I plan to do at least 1 what sold a week if not 2 plus other content.
I can usually look through the entire men’s category in 30 mins, but the route I do in stores in typically shoes, quick scan jeans and pants, (winter stuff due to the season), button shirts, polos. I don’t touch the t shirt section unless they are on a new rack. My recommendation is to just do the category you are the most familiar with at first or if you’re familiar with most categories than do the one your gonna find the most items in on average, whether that’s most average sale price items or just quantity. Your choosing. There’s also a lot of variations to that though for us, as we know our competition in Dallas and what they sell typically so if we see a pants seller walk in at the same time, we might decide to go through the pants before anything else to increase our odds of finding flips and compete with the competition.
Nice sales!! Enjoyed your content! Can I ask, how many listing do you put up a day on eBay to achieve 1k of sales a day? Thanks in advanced. Keep up the great work!
This month we’re listing 32 a day and selling around $900 a day. Our sales are slightly down this month I believe because it’s the peak of winter and most of our store is summer items. Mid February I’m expecting the summer stuff to start selling like crazy as that was around the time in previous years the summer stuff started to pick up!
Forgot to say the sold daily is probably a better number to look at which currently ours is 22.35 items a day this month on average, but it’s slowly increasing with time :)
3000 items listed rn and 2300 sold so roughly 25-26 a day! We are listing 32 a day currently and have been the past month. Also the link to our store is in the desc if you want to check it out! Thanks for watching!
The only reason we have one is due to the decreased listing fee costs with having one. Once your store gets to a certain point in active listings, it becomes better to pay the monthly store subscription than paying insertion fees as the monthly cost is much cheaper than the insertion fee cost throughout the month. Hope that makes sense! In short - only worth it once you get to a certain size. It was not a sales increase question for us.
@@kandmresellno shade, same here im only 27 i think the correct pronunciation is "Gier-bod," but "Juh-Bows" really caught on with a lot of inner city peeps and rappers .....okay nvm just googled and the proper way is "jya bou" so not really a hard J sound. either way nice sales!
Really enjoy your content! Thanks for sharing your insights. I'm interested in your strategy re promoted listings and monthly markdowns. If you don't mind giving the details on your process - maybe consider doing a video? I'm a new-ish reseller and looking to better manage my ebay store, and move items more efficiently. Thanks in advance! -Laura (have fun, and enjoy your honeymoon 🙂)
Thanks for the support and questions! Once we get back from our trip, we plan to make videos on everything when it comes to running our store so just be on the lookout for them!
Right now it’s 10k+ a month pre tax. Unsure what the taxes are going to be in 2024 yet, because we are converting from an LLC to an S-Corp to decrease our tax liability. I’d assume our taxes are going to be around 20% average or less.
Honestly it just depends on the week and how much stuff we need! I’d say it’s probably 1/2 to 2/3 of our time working and currently my wife and I work 4 days a week and at most 8 hours a day on eBay stuff!
If I remember correctly, I threw them in the washing machine like I do with most dirty sneakers and the stains didn’t come out fully. I never go through the hassle of hand scrubbing shoes. Most we do is throw them In the wash for the convenience. Ever since hearing the ralli roots slogan “profits not projects” we’ve sort of adopted it and tried to minimize the amount of work each item needs. That being said, if we were much smaller sellers, I for sure would have attempted to clean them more to get an extra $10 out of them haha! Thanks for watchin!
My advice is I learned on RUclips from others who were successful and you can also do the same! The most important thing I would advise is to study sell-through rate and once you understand it, begin researching as much as you can through what others are selling on RUclips as well as personal research of looking things up to figure out what’s good and what’s not. Sell-through rate is the make or break of resellers and there’s plenty of videos out there to help learn it as well as I will be posting videos in the near future about it. The last tip of advice is spend 90-95% of your time researching what to buy at the start if you’re worried about buying bad items. I love your drive at 16 to want to start a business! Wish I had started this business when I was in high school haha. Oh last thing, go slow and steady and always aim for growth. Just cause everyone is flexing large numbers on social doesn’t mean you need to race to the level they are at. It took them time to get to the point they are and it’ll take you time as well. The most enjoyable part of the business is the beginning, so enjoy the ups and downs through the process cause they will come! Thanks for watching and hope my videos help you if you decide to pursue this hussle!
My wife joined me 6 months ago full time so we were doing 40 items a day to get our actives up and scale. We have now pulled back to 32 items a day to focus on higher margin items! Thanks for watching!
My wife joined me 6 months ago full time so we were doing 40 items a day to get our actives up and scale. We have now pulled back to 32 items a day to focus on higher margin items! Thanks for watching!
The patchwork Girbaud jeans are the best ones. I sold a pair of the patchwork ones for $250 about 4 years ago, but those are really hard to find I’ve only ever found one pair.
@@kandmresell it’s because the patchwork ones are really hard to find. The ones I sold had the patchwork all over them and they were multiple different colors. I haven’t even seen any other ones like the ones I sold.
Sorry to hear that! Sometime you gotta drive a few hours and make a 1-2 day trip to source in a larger city if your local stores aren’t cutting it. Or find alternative ways to source in your area like estate sales and garage sales.
That's interesting. Maybe other resellers are getting the items before you get there or something. We know sort of when our local stores restock now a days so we try to source at that time for our best chance of getting new inventory on the floor. I know a lot of other who do the same!@@millieb4816
Hello Fellow reseller. I wonder if you could do a video showing your photo and packing station. I see your set up in this video and would like to see the whole thing to set something similar. Thank you! Grizzly_findz
Yup! We plan to make all of our process videos starting in 2 weeks, once we’re back from our honeymoon! So just be on the lookout for them in the coming weeks!
Yep! 10% - which to some can seem like a lot, and to others can seem quite low. It all depends on the seller and what their list price is. Thanks for watching!
Sure thing. I am on a similar reselling journey as you and am located in Kansas City. Here is an interesting vid on ETON: ruclips.net/video/qD8nBMHOC6Y/видео.html My sense right now with Dress is you want the more modern stuff, as "Dressing Up" is kind of out right now, but when it comes back in, as every fashion does, the vintage stuff might do better. Just a speculation, but if so, legacy English Dress brands like ETON and T&A could pop in demand. Cheers and congratulations on your nuptials. @@kandmresell
As a new reseller this inspires me so much!!!!! I paused the video, ordered number stickers from Amazon , then finished the video! Thanks for sharing, enjoy the honeymoon!!!!
We are so glad to hear this!!! Best of luck on your reselling journey. It does come with highs and lows, but our hope on here is to share some of our lows so you don’t have to learn the hard way!! Thank you for the kind words and for watching. We are rooting for you!!!
@@kandmresellis it true that you have to spend money to make money . I’m kinda scared of getting a pile of stuff that doesn’t sell 😰
@@AnimeKing-r7o it is true in this business, but you have to spend it in the correct ways. The fear you have can be eliminated with research of sell-through rates and correctly comping out items. In a couple weeks, I’ll be going over this topic of sell-through rate and the strategy we use that I came up with which has worked well for us, so keep an eye out for that video and hopefully it helps reduce some of your fears!
This video came up in my feed. Learned some new names today. Thanks for the info ! I enjoy videos like this. Just the facts no nonsense.
Thanks for the feedback! I enjoyed recording this style of video as well! Plan on keeping the what sold like this!
Good morning! was wondering if you could do a video on your picture taking set up! I have a simular one but its not stationed on wood
Yup! Plan to do it in 2 weeks when we get back from our honeymoon!
The vintage jeans, Francois Girbaud, were just called Girbaud’s back in the day. Down south anyways. “Jer bodes” 🤣
Enjoyed your video.
Ha! Love it!!! Thanks for watching!
yup! I had a pair with the straps back in the day, and just found another pair for myself!. They've always been popular in streetwear....
Yes...I'm in the south and it was Jer bodes for me too back in the day.😂
I’d love to see how you made your photo setup in the back. I currently kill my back doing flat lay and leaning over all day
Yes! The video is coming out in 2-3 weeks once we get back from our honeymoon! I designed our setups for zero back pain and no hangers needed so just be on the lookout!
Wow. great sales...very encouraging. Always learning new information from other resellers. Thank you!
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Didn’t know about Turnbull Asser! Not going to sleep on those button ups. Thanks for the tip!
You bet!
Thank you! Would you be willing to show your photo set up?
Yup! That video will go live in about 2 weeks once we’re back from our honeymoon!
Hi - could you possibly do a video on your photo station? Thanks
Yup! Plan to do that in a couple of weeks once we get back from our honeymoon!
@@kandmresell perfect. Enjoy your honeymoon!
Also I found those exact same 990 mint condition in my thrift store for 10 bucks!
Nice! Great seller! Easy $$$
Nice sales :) keep up the good work
Man thanks y’all! Huge fans. Y’all are actually why we started reselling 3.5 years ago! Thanks for the inspiration and support now!
Good job, know what to look for and thrift stores here are challenging with their price structure going up and up. I’m also in the Dallas area, reselling is my side job. Keeps me on my toes.
Nice! Yeah you really have to capitalize on the sale days here but it just such a hassle with all the people! Hope to see you around! Thanks for watchin!
I love the eBay selling insights you provide Mr. Fleen!
Thanks man! Glad you enjoy!
I'm 36. I just sold all my old Giraud clothes lol. Haven't wore them in years. Finally parted ways.
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Good sales - out of curiosity, How do you determine your price, as in the last 2 digests. typically sellers use the same. .99, .95. or if your a tech student .88 But yours are all over the place. Just curious
Thank you! Great question… my wife and I both make listings and use different numbers for the change. I always joke that my items are with .01 more based on my experience 🤣 it also helps us when something gets returned because we know whose listing it was. My wife tends to end things is .86 and I tend to end things in .87 or .88 depending on the dollar value… sometimes with the higher dollar items, all thinking goes out the window and we will use whatever we want (that’s where you see some odd ones!). We also sell similar and reduce the item cost of things that have been sitting for a month by 5%. That makes the change wonky too. Definitely not a whole lot of strategy or consistency over here!
Omg your sales are incredible. Just subscribed. Do you have any listing or how to better your process? It is taking me too long..
Thanks! When we get back in 2 weeks from our honeymoon, I plan on making videos on every process we have start to finish! First being the photo setup most likely as that has been the most requested. So, just keep an eye out for those.
Girbaud is Ger (as in Germ) Bo w” 💗
I’ll remember next time thanks!
Question, what made you come to 10% on promoted listing across the board 🤔?
Honestly we started doing it when they released it years back. It helped and always has helped sales, as well as we had the margin to do it and every time we have tried to turn it off, our sales absolutely tank. We will probably decrease them though in the future once we get to the sales a day we are aiming for! My advise is if you can afford to run them with your business model, then try an experiment with them to see the outcome and to see if it’s worth keeping them on! but, if you’re happy with your current sellthrough/sales then don’t change what works!
Thanks for the advice!
@@kandmresell TechNSports also promotes at 10% and he’s been the biggest seller of men’s clothing on eBay for 15 years, so I guess there’s something to promoting at that rate. I’ve been trying out 6.5% lately and it’s been doing better than when I was doing 3.5%. 10% is my next step if sales tank at 6.5 like they did at 3.5.
@@kandmresell TechNSports also promotes at 10% and he’s been the biggest seller of men’s clothing on eBay for 15 years, so there’s something to it. I’ve been doing 6.5% and my next step is 10%.
Great video! What’s the best way to search sell through rate?
Thanks for watching! Great question, and we will make a more in depth video on the in the coming weeks. When looking up a potential item in store on the eBay app, first search up what you have and then go to filters in the top right corner. You’ll look at the number of how many items are listed based on your search terms and filters. This number is shown in blue at the bottom! Say it’s a Peter millar summer comfort polo and there are 80 geometric size large polos listed. You will then scroll further down the filters section and toggle on the sold and completed items buttons. Check out what that number says at the bottom! The goal in the example I gave would be that at least 80 geometric size large Peter millar summer comfort polos would have sold too! These search results show everything from 90 days! We also like to filter it as much as possible (if it’s used, make sure you change the condition to pre-owned, size, sometimes material). From there it’s just looking in the solds to see if you like the sale prices you are seeing vs item cost in store! Best of luck!
Thank you! Makes total sense. Also being more specific with my item and the filters. Thank you for the great videos and information! I also love targeting golf gear. Im a big golfer and live in Michigan so I resale all winter since I can’t golf 😢. I love Peter Millar, vineyard vines, Greyson, FJ, William Murray, Rhobuck, Travis Mathew, Devereux, Malbon is up and coming if you find that. Golf rain and weather gear especially. That can get pricey!
Yesss! We sell all those brands! Love golf stuff. Haven’t found a Malbon yet due to it being a newer brand but I will soon I’m sure! Thanks for watching!
BTW you guys are doing an amazing job 🎉
Thanks!👍
I subscribed. I like how you did this video. I am preparing to start making videos and was curious how you recorded this. I see you clicking the minimized listings but how is it recorded? Sorry, I’m such a newbie for this. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! I use OBS to screen record my computer! Best of luck on your channel!
Just found you guys! Great video and hopefully we’ll cross paths soon!! I also live in the Dallas area outside of Allen!
That would be awesome! There are some great thrift stores in our area! Thank you for watching!
Can u please do a video on your photo set up!
Yup! Gonna make it once I’m back from Cabo in 2 weeks!
Double checking. When you do your sell similars you drop 5 % across the board? How many items are you doing at a time? We have 3000 and have been doing about 100 at a time. Want to go up. Thanks
We do the same as you said. 30 day timeline.
New subscriber! I really enjoyed this video! So much great information and definitely appreciate you giving the cost of goods on items as well as changes in prices through seasonality.
Thanks for the feedback as well as the support! Hope you enjoy the future videos to come as well! I plan to do at least 1 what sold a week if not 2 plus other content.
Thanks for the video and information
Thanks for watching!
New subscriber here…. Thanks for the great video! If you had only 30 minutes to run into the thrift store, where would you go first?
I can usually look through the entire men’s category in 30 mins, but the route I do in stores in typically shoes, quick scan jeans and pants, (winter stuff due to the season), button shirts, polos. I don’t touch the t shirt section unless they are on a new rack.
My recommendation is to just do the category you are the most familiar with at first or if you’re familiar with most categories than do the one your gonna find the most items in on average, whether that’s most average sale price items or just quantity. Your choosing.
There’s also a lot of variations to that though for us, as we know our competition in Dallas and what they sell typically so if we see a pants seller walk in at the same time, we might decide to go through the pants before anything else to increase our odds of finding flips and compete with the competition.
@@kandmresell thank you for the response!
Taylor exchange mentioned you so I came over!
Awesome! Yeah he’s a good friend of mine😁
Accountant recommendation for DFW?
I wish I had one lol. I don’t have a CPA yet but will be getting one this year!
Nice sales!! Enjoyed your content! Can I ask, how many listing do you put up a day on eBay to achieve 1k of sales a day? Thanks in advanced. Keep up the great work!
This month we’re listing 32 a day and selling around $900 a day. Our sales are slightly down this month I believe because it’s the peak of winter and most of our store is summer items. Mid February I’m expecting the summer stuff to start selling like crazy as that was around the time in previous years the summer stuff started to pick up!
Forgot to say the sold daily is probably a better number to look at which currently ours is 22.35 items a day this month on average, but it’s slowly increasing with time :)
Nice work thank you for the info
Blowin up keep goin my dude!
🫡 just glad people are gaining some things as they watch!
How many items do you have listed total at one time and how many items do you sell per day on average?
3000 items listed rn and 2300 sold so roughly 25-26 a day! We are listing 32 a day currently and have been the past month. Also the link to our store is in the desc if you want to check it out! Thanks for watching!
@@kandmresell thanks for the reply. Do you find having an ebay store increased sales or not. I'm debating doing a store but not sure if its worth.
The only reason we have one is due to the decreased listing fee costs with having one. Once your store gets to a certain point in active listings, it becomes better to pay the monthly store subscription than paying insertion fees as the monthly cost is much cheaper than the insertion fee cost throughout the month. Hope that makes sense!
In short - only worth it once you get to a certain size. It was not a sales increase question for us.
@@kandmresell makes sense, very helpful.
nice find on the Jabos! LOL
Haha! Shows my age I guess. Youngin over here :)
@@kandmresellno shade, same here im only 27 i think the correct pronunciation is "Gier-bod," but "Juh-Bows" really caught on with a lot of inner city peeps and rappers .....okay nvm just googled and the proper way is "jya bou" so not really a hard J sound. either way nice sales!
Really enjoy your content! Thanks for sharing your insights. I'm interested in your strategy re promoted listings and monthly markdowns. If you don't mind giving the details on your process - maybe consider doing a video? I'm a new-ish reseller and looking to better manage my ebay store, and move items more efficiently. Thanks in advance! -Laura (have fun, and enjoy your honeymoon 🙂)
Thanks for the support and questions! Once we get back from our trip, we plan to make videos on everything when it comes to running our store so just be on the lookout for them!
What do you take home after taxes?
Right now it’s 10k+ a month pre tax. Unsure what the taxes are going to be in 2024 yet, because we are converting from an LLC to an S-Corp to decrease our tax liability. I’d assume our taxes are going to be around 20% average or less.
How much hours per week do you have to do the sourcing? Thx
Honestly it just depends on the week and how much stuff we need! I’d say it’s probably 1/2 to 2/3 of our time working and currently my wife and I work 4 days a week and at most 8 hours a day on eBay stuff!
We do 10% promotion too across the board. Works great. What is your return rate, if you do free returns. Thanks
Nice! Our return rate is 3.39% across all categories.
@@kandmresell nice. We're about the same and have 3,000 items
Great! I think anything around 2%-5% is normal imo! Hope your sales are going well!
“Jih-bow-d” jeans :)
Thanks for watching! (:
u recon scrubbin them NBs clda got ya a few xtra bucks? killer totals
If I remember correctly, I threw them in the washing machine like I do with most dirty sneakers and the stains didn’t come out fully. I never go through the hassle of hand scrubbing shoes. Most we do is throw them In the wash for the convenience. Ever since hearing the ralli roots slogan “profits not projects” we’ve sort of adopted it and tried to minimize the amount of work each item needs. That being said, if we were much smaller sellers, I for sure would have attempted to clean them more to get an extra $10 out of them haha! Thanks for watchin!
@@kandmresell rite on i get that in and out money
Hey I’m 16 and I wanna start doing this but I’m scared I don’t wanna do something wrong all lose all my money
My advice is I learned on RUclips from others who were successful and you can also do the same! The most important thing I would advise is to study sell-through rate and once you understand it, begin researching as much as you can through what others are selling on RUclips as well as personal research of looking things up to figure out what’s good and what’s not. Sell-through rate is the make or break of resellers and there’s plenty of videos out there to help learn it as well as I will be posting videos in the near future about it. The last tip of advice is spend 90-95% of your time researching what to buy at the start if you’re worried about buying bad items. I love your drive at 16 to want to start a business! Wish I had started this business when I was in high school haha. Oh last thing, go slow and steady and always aim for growth. Just cause everyone is flexing large numbers on social doesn’t mean you need to race to the level they are at. It took them time to get to the point they are and it’ll take you time as well. The most enjoyable part of the business is the beginning, so enjoy the ups and downs through the process cause they will come! Thanks for watching and hope my videos help you if you decide to pursue this hussle!
@@kandmresell thank you sm 🙌🏻
Just found you! Thanks!!!
Welcome!
Do you resources every day
Nope! We source a 3-5 hours a day, 4 days a week.
How many items do you list per day?
My wife joined me 6 months ago full time so we were doing 40 items a day to get our actives up and scale. We have now pulled back to 32 items a day to focus on higher margin items! Thanks for watching!
Do you do all of your listings or do you have someone that does your listings for you and then you check them and put them up?
@@kandmresell
do you have someone that does listings for you and you just check them and put them up or do you do all of your Listings yourselves?@@kandmresell
How many items do you list daily?
My wife joined me 6 months ago full time so we were doing 40 items a day to get our actives up and scale. We have now pulled back to 32 items a day to focus on higher margin items! Thanks for watching!
@@kandmresell Great channel! Keep up the good work!
You must be really young because Girbaud was insanely popular in the 90’s when I was a kid.
The patchwork Girbaud jeans are the best ones. I sold a pair of the patchwork ones for $250 about 4 years ago, but those are really hard to find I’ve only ever found one pair.
Haha yes I’m a youngin! My wife and I are both 25!
That’s nuts! Didn’t think a pair could go for that much! JNCO maybe but not marithe. Maybe one day we will find a pair! Thanks for watching!
@@kandmresell it’s because the patchwork ones are really hard to find. The ones I sold had the patchwork all over them and they were multiple different colors. I haven’t even seen any other ones like the ones I sold.
Geez what a great find!
My goodwill sucks never find these brands
Sorry to hear that! Sometime you gotta drive a few hours and make a 1-2 day trip to source in a larger city if your local stores aren’t cutting it. Or find alternative ways to source in your area like estate sales and garage sales.
I do live in a larger city just find department store brands like Old Navy. I never find these cool brands.
That's interesting. Maybe other resellers are getting the items before you get there or something. We know sort of when our local stores restock now a days so we try to source at that time for our best chance of getting new inventory on the floor. I know a lot of other who do the same!@@millieb4816
Could be- i will try to be out there first - thx for advice:)
@@kandmresell just wondering how do u find what brands are selling - do u check comps on eBay regularly
Hello Fellow reseller. I wonder if you could do a video showing your photo and packing station. I see your set up in this video and would like to see the whole thing to set something similar. Thank you! Grizzly_findz
Yup! We plan to make all of our process videos starting in 2 weeks, once we’re back from our honeymoon! So just be on the lookout for them in the coming weeks!
10%? That’s wild
Yep! 10% - which to some can seem like a lot, and to others can seem quite low. It all depends on the seller and what their list price is. Thanks for watching!
So do you have your prices 10% above comps?@@kandmresell
Also it's EATan not EEtawn
Marithe is pronounced Ma-ree-tay :)
Hello my friend
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wow best store so far 3300 listed 2400 items sold
Thank you for the support! Hoping we can teach you guys what works well for us!
Oh ya! Big help !
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Thanks for the support brotha!
wow this video has gotten alot of attention. I watch it and feel overwealmed, but I'll keep plugging away.
Right… no complaints here! Thanks for being a consistent watcher!
It's ASSer not ACEer
Thanks! Never knew which one it was!
Sure thing. I am on a similar reselling journey as you and am located in Kansas City. Here is an interesting vid on ETON:
ruclips.net/video/qD8nBMHOC6Y/видео.html
My sense right now with Dress is you want the more modern stuff, as "Dressing Up" is kind of out right now, but when it comes back in, as every fashion does, the vintage stuff might do better. Just a speculation, but if so, legacy English Dress brands like ETON and T&A could pop in demand. Cheers and congratulations on your nuptials.
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How many items do you list a day?
Currently 32!