Posts Tagged ‘consignment’
Guest Blog: The Three Sides of a Consignment Sale Shopper
I asked Steph Seibert, The Consignment Sale Queen, to share her experience with the most common consignment sale shopping strategies. Not only has she done this, she's created three profiles of the shoppers that reflect them - which do you think best describes you? Read the rest of this entry »
Children’s clothing sizes and consignment sales
Recently, I had the opportunity to guest post on the Consignment Sale Queen blog - a great resource for newbies and veterans in the world of kids product consignment - about how to use SizeTracker when prepping to sell your child's clothing at a sale or deciding whether to purchase a certain size of an item in advance of when you need it.
Here's an excerpt from the post that outlines how you can use SizeTracker to shop for or sell kids clothes on consignment. Read the rest of this entry »
LoobaLee Offers Name Brand Children’s Clothing Resale and Thoughts on How to Dress your Children Virtually Free
Last summer LoobaLee launched an online service to help parents buy and sell gently used children’s clothing. And, they've been growing like crazy ever since.
They carry upscale, name-brand, and boutique-quality children’s wear and accessories and now have over 1000 brands available through their site. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Buy Clothing at a Children’s Consignment Sale
This third in a three-part series on children's clothing consignment sales offers strategies for finding and buying what you need without overpaying. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Sell Clothing at a Children’s Consignment Sale
This second in a three-part series on children's clothing consignment sales offers tips on how to prepare for a successful sale of your child's outgrown items. Read the rest of this entry »
The Skinny on Children’s Clothing Consignment Sales
This first in a three-part series on children's clothing consignment sales covers what these sales are all about, how to find them, and what to expect. Read the rest of this entry »