I started a new hobby about a month ago, and this is something I’ve always wanted to do besides blogging. I started thrifting clothes from thrift stores, garage sales and storage at the house and reselling them for profit.
I’ve been in the reselling business for a little while with my Etsy shop (VintageByKristinShop) now CLOSED, following the lead of one of my favorite youtubers, The Crazy Lamp Lady. I found vintage and antique dishes from Facebook Marketplace, the Salvation Army and the Goodwill in Redding.
I found things like a Currier & Ives casserole dish, milk glass, Danube teacups, an Inspirado Biscotti cookie jar, and several Starbucks mugs and tumblers.
Several months later with no bites, I started shopping off of Poshmark, and bought a few things that were name brand for a cheaper price. People were selling everything on there. So I started by listing a black and white dress with a sun, moon and star pattern on it and a couple of unopened Artisan soaps. I wasn’t really expecting any sales, and I completely forgot I had things listed until I came back from my hunting trip and found that someone had purchased my dress.
The woman, unfortunately, bought it right after I left out of service for two weeks, and cancelled the sale after I didn’t respond.
I decided to download another app to buy things from called Mercari, which incidentally turned out to be better for me because it has cheaper shipping costs than Poshmark, in most cases.
So I decided to list some old clothes from my closet that were just taking up space on Mercari, hoping I could get rid of them. My first listing was a Calvin Klein cardigan that I’ve had for awhile. I had no idea it was Calvin Klein, and when I posted it, it sold quickly, for $8 and after the fees, I took home $7.20. Then I sold a Juicy Couture three bottle travel size perfume set for $15, and after the fee of $1.50, I made $13.50. Then I sold a “random beauty bag” full of unopened makeup and beauty products I had lying around that I wasn’t going to use in an Ipsy bag that I didn’t want. That sold for $5, and because I had free shipping on it, I only took home $0.15; but that was okay with me because it was less stuff in the already compact bedroom I share with my boyfriend. Those three sold all in one day and I was amazed at my progress.
I wasn’t prepared at all. I didn’t have anything to ship them in. Dustin’s mom, however, happens to work from home as a shipper for a company her cousin owns. Thank god. I managed to fold some of the packing paper that she uses into packages and tape them up. Then I had to forward the emails I was sent by Mercari for the postage labels to her email, so I could print them. I ended up using her postage scale and packaging tape too.
The next day I sold a yellow t-shirt for $6 with free shipping so I only made $0.15.
The day after I sold the sun, moon and stars dress for $7 with free shipping so my take home was $1.05. Then a pair of sunglasses that looked like Breakfast at Tiffany’s for $6 with a take home of $1.15. Korean face masks for $5 and free shipping, so I took $1.51, and a brown blouse that Dustin’s mom didn’t want for $6 making $0.15 after shipping and fees.
Fast forward to today, I’ve made 39 sales, totaling $176.32. 35 of those sales were made on Mercari, 3 were made on Poshmark and 1 was Facebook Marketplace.
My biggest sale so far has been the cost of a printer – $50, which I sold on Facebook Marketplace.
I was doing very well for myself for awhile, and then I got in trouble with the post office. Apparently First Class, Priority and Flat Rate actually have meanings. I wasn’t paying attention to the boxes, because a box is a box, until the government steps in.
I was sending First Class postage in Priority boxes, and then they got sent back to my address with a very angry note attached, letting me know that I was basically an idiot because I don’t know the difference between Priority and First Class. For gods sake they’re boxes.
Thrifting clothes, which I really shouldn’t be doing at this stage, but I can’t help it – turned out to be more than I was expecting.
I have found a Banana Republic Wool Blazer, a Banana Republic knit sweater, a Banana Republic Leather Jacket, a Cashmere Charter Club Luxury sweater, a Cashmere cardigan by Valerie Stevens, a Ralph Lauren sweater (Men’s), a Calvin Klein button down (Men’s – not yet listed), a Orvis Sporting Goods Silk button down blouse, two Keurigs – one of the basic models in the color Red, and another a B60 Special Edition (which is up for sale), the Red one I’ve decided to keep to gift to my mom, which she preferred over the Special Edition.
As for other listings, I have Men’s L and XL shirts, Women’s XXS-L shirts, sweaters, jackets, coats, Women’s size S-L and Junior’s size 5-9 bottoms, I have yet to list shoes and many bags of assorted clothing.
Brands include American Eagle Outfitters, Calvin Klein, Forever 21, Hurley, Billabong, Banana Republic, GAP, Ariat, Kendall & Kylie, Fabletics, Abercrombie & Fitch, Michael Antonio, Guess, Hollister, Keurig, Ralph Lauren, Starbucks, Nike, Cosmopolitan, Roxy, etc.
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Poshmark: https://poshmark.com/closet/kristinevans538
Mercari: Kristin Evans
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