I have over 100, possibly over 200 pieces of clothing (boy sizes infant to 12months). Summer and winter clothes. Most of it has never been worn and some still have tags. No stains on anything. Items include: onesies, shirts, shorts, pants, hats, socks, shoes (13 pair), snow suit, many nice collared shirts, full snowsuit still with tags, and a couple costumes as well. I need some quick cash and am posting it on craigslist.com but need to figure out a set amount for the entire lot just in case I am asked. Help?
Please, no advertisements/spam. I am only asking for a suggestion on a price based on the information I have given.

Try this in 3 stages. Put the entire lot up for $400 cash. A full snowsuit costs a lot of money so $400 could be a steal.
Next week, change your ad to 25 pieces for $75.
Next week, 10 pieces for $40.

Lots of people are going to want your items. They might not have the cash to buy it all.

Or rent a booth at a flea market and surprise everyone by cooking hot dogs for every person who buys from you. People will flock to your booth. Sometimes you have to spend money to make money.

One Response to “Help pricing a bulk of clothing?”

  • Ed Atun says:

    Try this in 3 stages. Put the entire lot up for $400 cash. A full snowsuit costs a lot of money so $400 could be a steal.
    Next week, change your ad to 25 pieces for $75.
    Next week, 10 pieces for $40.

    Lots of people are going to want your items. They might not have the cash to buy it all.

    Or rent a booth at a flea market and surprise everyone by cooking hot dogs for every person who buys from you. People will flock to your booth. Sometimes you have to spend money to make money.
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