Where to Sell Kids' Clothes That Pays a Reasonable Price and Isn't TOO Choosy?

Updated on June 21, 2010
J.H. asks from Minneapolis, MN
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Where can I sell my kids' high-quality, very good condition clothes? I've brought stuff twice to Once Upon a Child and even though I had nice things like great condition Hanna dresses...they took two things out of two big bags full. Where are the alternatives, or are there tips to get them to take stuff (certain times of year/week, etc.)? Thanks.

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D.R.

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Craigslist or consignment sales. There are 2 big sales coming up in mid-September in Eden Prairie and St. Louis Park, and you price and tag your own items and keep a minimum of 70% of what your stuff sells for. It takes some legwork - entering all your items electronically and printing out tags, then tagging them, but it may be worth it. Go to www.momsgofish.com to get started. If you go with Craigslist or Ebay, you can sell the clothes in lots so you don't need to post each thing individually. Good luck!

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J.R.

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Try Just Between Friends! It is a twice yearly children's and maternity consignment event that has many locations in hte Twin Cities. You price your own stuff and get 65-70% of what the items bring in. There are lots of sales coming up, so check out www.jbfsale.com for more information! Good luck!

D.B.

answers from New York on

Try a site called GumdropSwap (http://gumdropswap.com). You can swap from anywhere in the US by sending the clothes your kids outgrow to this kids boutique in CT. It's instant gratification instead of waiting for an annual event lik e"Mommy and Me". As long your things are in good condition they don't turn down anything because of brand, size or season. They take everything unlike resale store like Once Upon a Child! They give you points to shop on the website and send the clothes that fit your kids. It's great if you don't have time, patience or know how to do consignment, Ebay, craigslist, tag sale, etc.

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R.L.

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Have you heard of the Just Between Friends (JBF) sale? They have them twice per year in different locations around the metro. You consign your own stuff (choose your own prices and tag them yourself) and make 60-70% of the sell price. I haven't sold anything that way yet but have gone to the sales a few times. It's packed with moms! There are literally thousands of moms that go there. I think it's great and have gotten a ton of great stuff there but again, I'm not sure what it's like from the selling side. Prices vary since everyone is tagging their own, but prices seem pretty similar to once upon a child. The big difference is the profit margin and the fact that YOU choose which items to sell and for how much. Hope this helps!

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S.R.

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LoobaLee.com is a new, on-line solution for selling kids clothing that is fully customized to this market. It's easy for busy Moms, provides a friendly and enjoyable community, and is very economical. You can post unlimited listings for sale for just $3.99/mo. (less than an average brick and mortar store will typically keep on the sale of just one item). You can also save money by joining for 3 months at $9.99 and 1 year at $29.99. Its easy to list items from the simple drop-down menus, which include ~1,000 name brands to choose from. All you need is a PayPal account to get started. And, Buyers can make purchases just like shopping a retail site -- no membership or site registration required. Although joining as a member unlocks additional Buying features such as a Watch List, Favorites, a 3 hour cart hold, and (coming soon), a desktop widget to keep an eye on your new listings in your favorites sizes, brands, and categories. Stop by and give it a try! Use code "Mamapedia" when you register in the "referred by" box, and LoobaLee will compliment your first 2 months for free!

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B.H.

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Craigslist is alot of tidious work but that's what's worked the best for me. Try and sell your things in lots like a lot of this size or that size that's the easiest. Give detailed descriptions of what your selling for example. 1 size5T striped Gap shirt

I can't stand once upon a child they're stores are to tiny and crammed and they don't take anything. It's insulting what they do offer me for my things. Yet when I shop in there I sometimes find what I'm looking for and sometimes not. I've seen tons of Walmart brand clothings but they won't take my name brand stuff? That's what irks me. If I wanted walmart brand clothing I'd just go buy it brand new and I have but I'm not going to go buy a used walmart brand shirt that's overpriced sorry. I will spend good money on a quality brand used item that retails for alot like gymboree or what not.

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S.L.

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Uggh, I'm tired of Once Upon A Child right now. I brought in 2 boxes of fall outfits. All of them were Gymboree and Old Navy. I washed them to get the wrinkles out, folded them, stacked them together in outfits, and brought them in. Many of the outfits still had tags on them (gifts that didn't fit in the right season, and obviously I didn't wash them but they had been hanging in the closet the whole time). They took a few things (at about 40 cents a piece), and told me they couldn't take the rest because they couldn't find any matching "outfits" (um, try the 2 pieces that are the same fabric and folded TOGETHER in the box) and that the stuff was too "worn" (um, it has TAGS on it or was worn literally ONE to TWO times). I'm really choosy what I bring there in the first place, and I bring the rest to Goodwill or give it away for free. I saw a friend of a friend there after they rejected all of my stuff, so I pulled a few brand new Gymboree outfits with tags out to give to her. While I was doing this, 3 other moms came over and said, "They wouldn't buy this, they are crazy!" and bought stuff right out of my box! The Once Upon A Child ladies sat there looking amazed. The one lady was saying, "Oh, I didn't realize that was an outfit!" (Um, the shirt has a train on it that matches the overalls with the train on it and the fabric on the lining of the overalls is the same exact pattern as the shirt and they are folded together in the box...)Anyway, I can't help you on how to sell it because I can't condone selling in the line at Once Upon A Child (hee hee), but I do feel your pain!

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J.L.

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K.T.

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Well, they don't take anything that is old or has ANY visible imperfection whatsoever. Towards the end of summer they don't take summer stuff. Towards the end of winter they don't take winter stuff. It's better to sell clothes for a certain season right before the season starts. They also do not take things under 12 months that are not whole outfits. When you go into their store, their racks are packed. You can hardly move the hangers to look at things. Plus they have more in the back- so obviously they can afford to be picky. I am really sick of them honestly, but it is unlikely you would get $.85 to a dollar or more per item anywhere else. I've had the best luck when I wash things beforehand and stack them neatly to try to avoid any wrinkles, but they've never taken more than half of what I bring in even though it is good stuff. I've tried craigslist, garage sales, a moms site, etc. but almost everyone wants things dirt cheap [$.50 cents or less a piece!] or they are fishing for free things. Which is fine- hey I want things for next to nothing too. But I need the money to buy new clothes! And asking $1.00 for a sleeper is not unreasonable. Anyway, you could try craigslist. Otherwise I don't know of any other option. I look forward to the responses as well

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B.W.

answers from Minneapolis on

That's funny you say that. I have gone to several different OUAC stores many times and seen things on the racks that stained, dingy and outdated.
There is a store in Champlain called Kids Rack you could try them?
http://www.thekidsrack.com
There is also Just Between friends, they are a consignment sale that happens 2 x's a year in 5 cities in the metro.The Edina sale will be in the old Meryns space at southdale this year.
You set your own price, which is nice. I have been shopping the sales for about 3 years now and was a firast time consigner this summer. Fall sales will be starting soon, here is a link to their website:
http://www.jbfsale.com/home/
Feel free to send me a message if you have any question?

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D.D.

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I know that there is a sale in Maple Grove called Just Between Friends. I haven't participated with it but have heard that it is easy to do. Basically you price your stuff for what you think are fair amounts, drop it off, and they sell it for you. You pick up your things and your check when it's done. I'm not sure when the next one is- try googling JBF and hopefully you can get the info. Good luck!

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