Hello!
Thrift store reselling is when you purchase items from a thrift store and resell them somewhere else for more than you paid for them. You can resell clothing, shoes, accessories, furniture, home decor, and more. And, it can be an interesting way to make extra money. When I was younger, I worked in a popular secondhand clothing shop called Plato's Closet. We mainly sold brand name, young adult clothing. And when I worked there, I met many, many people who would scour our racks looking for items to resell.
I also met many people who purchased items from yard sales and charity shops just to sell to us. Many of these same people also went to garage sales and thrift stores like Goodwill in order to find items for thrift store reselling.
I saw a lot of thrift store reselling going on. Some people did it for a full-time income, and other people did it as a way to make money on the side.
And, some did it because they loved finding treasure and going on a hunt.
Sometimes people would score big, and other times they would make only make just a few dollars.
I worked at Plato's Closet for many years, starting as a sales associate and eventually becoming a manager, and not a day went by when I didn't see someone doing thrift store flipping.
One of the things I loved about working in a resale shop is that I love a good deal, and it made me really happy to see so many other people saving money on clothes. We saw lots of high-quality clothing and brand name accessories coming in and being sold for a fraction of the price you would see at a traditional retail store.
After so many years of working in a secondhand shop, it's still hard for me to pay full price for clothing because I know you can probably find nearly the exact same item somewhere else for much cheaper.
But, buying secondhand doesn't just save you a ton of money, it prevents waste and reduces the amount of things that pile up in landfills.
I think we are all aware that we are throwing things into landfills at alarming rates, and shopping secondhand can be one of many ways to make a difference. It's a small step towards reducing the negative impact we have on the environment.
Buying secondhand isn't just good for your budget, it's good for the earth.
However, that's not how some people see shopping at thrift stores, especially if you are purchasing items because you plan on thrift store reselling.
If you want to learn more about thrift store reselling and flipping items for profit, I recommend reading these posts:
- How To Work From Home Selling On Amazon FBA
- How to Make Extra Money with a Flea Market Booth
- How Melissa Made $40,000 In One Year Flipping Items
- 7 Items You Should And Shouldn't Buy Used
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Thanks!
Joao
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From: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner <michelle@makingsenseofcents.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 2:46 PM
Subject: Is Thrift Store Reselling Good Or Evil?
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From: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner <michelle@makingsenseofcents.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 2:46 PM
Subject: Is Thrift Store Reselling Good Or Evil?
To: JoΓ£o <joaoa.desilva2018@gmail.com>
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