Q&A: How to price and group baby clothes for sale?

Question by shannonforpeace: How to price and group baby clothes for sale?
I have a bunch of baby boy clothes (some neutral) mainly 0-6 months but up to 18 months. How do I go about grouping and selling items? Just one big lump some? Smaller groups? What about prices?

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Answer by Sheepless Wonder
Sell them individually for only a little bit of money.

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4 Responses to Q&A: How to price and group baby clothes for sale?

  1. Patricia C says:

    I suggest you avoid the hassle and offer them to an organization like the Salvation Army or a local children’s shelter. You can deduct it from your income tax.

  2. strawberry shortcake says:

    Have a Yardsale, or take them to a consignment shop.

    If you have a Yardsale you are likely to get more for them. (IMO)

    Depending on the quality of the clothes and if there in really good condition you could sell:

    Onesises: 50 cents

    Set outfits: 2.00

    Shirts-.1.00

    Pants-1.00

    Jackets- 3.00

  3. harley_cowgirl_20 says:

    Sale the outfits together for like $3 and then the sleepers and stuff for like $2.

  4. APmommy says:

    i would just bunch up all the sizes together and sell them that way. like a big bag of 0-3 months size and sell it for a lump some of 10 dollars maybe. i wouldn’t charge too much.

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