Today's post is all about decluttering your closet and making some extra cash with online consignment shops. We all have items in our closet that we've either out grown due to personal style changes or size changes and what better way to get rid of them than to sell them online. In the past I've used EBay listing my own items writing descriptions and pricing them but now it's a lot easier. Websites like Threadflip, Thredup, and Liketwice now do all the work for you. You simply request a consignment kit which ususally includes a plastic garment bag and a prepaid shipping label. Package your pre loved garments and ship. Nothing easier than that!
Thredup
Thredup is a huge online market place offerring clothing and footwear for women, children, and men. They accept all sizes and brands making this a very ideal consignment because of it's wide range market. Brands range from the very inexpensive to luxury. Besides their huge online network, they also offer an incentive for referrals $20 in store credit to be used at anytime. They also offer coupons Yay, who doesn't enjoy extra savings! Selling with Thredup is easy simple go online request and prepaid label & garment bag send your goods to the company and they will take care of the rest for you. Thredup pays out 80% on sold items and in the event that your pre-loved goodies don't sell you can always request them back or have them donated on your behalf.
Threadflip
Threadflip is my personal favorite I've been using them for almost the past 2 years now and I've made about $2000 back from selling my favorite oldies! Threadflip it offers two options to consign you can either list the items yourself or send them to Threadflip to be listed for you free of charge. They also payout 80% and offer return shipping on unsold items but there is a charge for the label. If I'm not mistaken I think it's $7.95. The other alternative for unsold garments is to also have them donated on your behalf. You will recieve a donation reciept which can be used on your taxes. Threadflip usually accepts the medium to high end brands such as Kate Spade, LV, Gucci, Marc Jacob etc, so don't send them Old Navy items it will be rejected! As an extra added incentive they offer coupon discounts to be applied at checkout for both new and repeat users.
LikeTwice
Liketwice is an online Concierge-style store and instead of paying out the seller a precentage of what the item is sold for they buy and resell. So baciscally you go to the website either print a label or order a free garment bag and label package your items. The company evaulate your items based on style, condition, and brand and offers you a buy price. If you are comfortable with your offer you accept and recieve your funds via paypal, check, or you can do LikeTwice store credit and recieve an additional 25% bonus towards purchasing new clothing. Any items sent to Liketwice and not accepted can be returned at a fee of $4.95 or donated on your behalf. Hope you enjoyed todays blog posting! Please leave feedback on your experience.
Thredup
Thredup is a huge online market place offerring clothing and footwear for women, children, and men. They accept all sizes and brands making this a very ideal consignment because of it's wide range market. Brands range from the very inexpensive to luxury. Besides their huge online network, they also offer an incentive for referrals $20 in store credit to be used at anytime. They also offer coupons Yay, who doesn't enjoy extra savings! Selling with Thredup is easy simple go online request and prepaid label & garment bag send your goods to the company and they will take care of the rest for you. Thredup pays out 80% on sold items and in the event that your pre-loved goodies don't sell you can always request them back or have them donated on your behalf.
Threadflip
Threadflip is my personal favorite I've been using them for almost the past 2 years now and I've made about $2000 back from selling my favorite oldies! Threadflip it offers two options to consign you can either list the items yourself or send them to Threadflip to be listed for you free of charge. They also payout 80% and offer return shipping on unsold items but there is a charge for the label. If I'm not mistaken I think it's $7.95. The other alternative for unsold garments is to also have them donated on your behalf. You will recieve a donation reciept which can be used on your taxes. Threadflip usually accepts the medium to high end brands such as Kate Spade, LV, Gucci, Marc Jacob etc, so don't send them Old Navy items it will be rejected! As an extra added incentive they offer coupon discounts to be applied at checkout for both new and repeat users.
LikeTwice
Liketwice is an online Concierge-style store and instead of paying out the seller a precentage of what the item is sold for they buy and resell. So baciscally you go to the website either print a label or order a free garment bag and label package your items. The company evaulate your items based on style, condition, and brand and offers you a buy price. If you are comfortable with your offer you accept and recieve your funds via paypal, check, or you can do LikeTwice store credit and recieve an additional 25% bonus towards purchasing new clothing. Any items sent to Liketwice and not accepted can be returned at a fee of $4.95 or donated on your behalf. Hope you enjoyed todays blog posting! Please leave feedback on your experience.