Childrens Clothing on Ebay

Updated on November 14, 2010
L.K. asks from Colleyville, TX
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Hello all-

I have a question....I am selling kids clothing "lots" and need some advice. First, in girls what sizes go together? 8-10? 10-12? 4-5?
Second, Women's/ Juniors? What sizes would you get? If you have anything else that may help me with listing I will appreciate it! Thank you for all answers! Anything will help!

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2.S.

answers from Florence on

When listing in lots, I make sure I list only 1 size. So if I have girls shirts in 4T and 5T I will sell 2 separate lots, one all 4T the other all 5T. And in my listing I will add something like, please check out my other auctions more more girls size clothing in size 5T, 6T, etc...

Best of luck on selling!

I have been selling on eBay since 2003

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R.D.

answers from Kansas City on

One size lots sounds best to me.

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D.G.

answers from Chattanooga on

personally when my kids outgrow something if its in decent shape I donate it to a church to be given away to those who need it

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J.C.

answers from Anchorage on

It depends on how much of each size you have, and what you plan to charge per lot. If you have enough you could stick to one size lots, but if that leaves some lots small, than combine 2 or even 3 sizes. But I can not say for sure what would work best, I always take all our old stuff to the family homeless shelter or the domestic violence shelter here in town so I know it goes to someone who really needs it.

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H.A.

answers from Dallas on

I've bought clothes many times.. my best advice is don't under estimate the power of GOOD pictures. Be aware of how the clothes look in the picture. Poorly lit, grainy pictures of wrinkled clothes -- I see them all the time and the people get next to nothing for their items. Or they take one picture of a pile of clothes or the "lot" without highlighting the individual outfits. Also keep outfits together by the right season. Sell them at an appropriate time for that season... for instance selling summer clothes right now won't get you a very good return. Also, make sure you have enough items to make shipping worth it. I see people selling one outfit but they need $10 just to ship it. I would say 3-5 outfits and a flat rate shipping box usually appeals to me as a buyer.

Good luck

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