I'm a SAHM and money is tight at our house. We are doing okay, able to make all our bills just fine and get all the necessities. Our only debt is the mortgage. But we don't have a lot of extra to spend on fun stuff. I have tons and tons of clothes that I don't wear anymore. A lot of them are professional clothes that I no longer need because I SAH. Others are stuff that doesn't fit well or that I feel like I'm too old to wear. A lot of it is name brand stuff, like Gap, Old Navy, Ralph Lauren. I'm thinking of having a garage sale in a few weeks and trying to sell all of it. It's cluttering up my closet and I have a tub or two full in the attic. It's just sitting there not being worn. Meanwhile, the clothes I do fit into and look okay in are getting worn out. I could really use a new wardrobe, but we can't afford it. Would it be naive to think I could sell some of these clothes and use the money to buy a few new things? I'm guessing I couldn't sell each item for much, maybe $2 for a shirt, $3 for pants, but if I could even make $100, I could buy just a few shirts and maybe a pair of pants, maybe even a haircut. It would make me feel better about myself. I just don't want to go through all this effort if no one really buys clothes at yard sales. What do you think? Do people buy clothes this way? How much is a fair price? It seems like people buy clothes from Goodwill, why not sell them myself and keep the money?
Re: Is this a dumb idea?
Ditto ebay.
I don't think a yard sale for one or two sizes of women's clothes would be too big of a hit. It's a narrow market.
Do you have any consignment shops in your area? You could sell stuff there.
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Thanks for the consignment idea. I hadn't thought of that because I don't think I've ever been in one of those stores, except the ones for kids. I looked online and there is one in our town and they pay 50% of the sale price. I have no idea how much they would sell my clothes for. It sounds like you get paid as your stuff gets sold, so that could take months. I do have other stuff to sell- kids clothes, toys, a few electronics, books, etc. Obviously, that's all family stuff so I wouldn't use that money to buy myself clothes, but maybe it would lure in more people. Also, it seems from my experience with shopping, that my size is very common (6-8) because it sells out really fast at stores. Maybe I can try $2-3 and then towards they end of the sale do something like "fill a bag for $5-10. And maybe take whatever is left to a consignment shop or if it's the junkier clothes, just donate them and call it a day. I guess I don't have that much to lose except my time and $5 for the yard sale permit.