I had a yard sale not long ago, and got these prices with no argument:
Undershirt onesies, hats (unless big name), bibs = 50c
Shirts, snap crotch tops = 1.00
One piece full length outfits, two piece outfits, pants = 2.00
Three piece outfits = 3.00
Full outfits from Gymboree = $4-6.00 (depending on type. Leggings and a top, $4. Jeans and a shirt with socks or hat, $6)
I think this is a good price but I will tell you that I have not had a lot of luck with kids clothing at my garage sales and if you have better names in good shape you might want to consign them...BUT, I bought a 3 piece Gymbo outfit at our local kids consignment shop for $8 which means the seller made $4.
Jen - Mom to two December 12 babies
Nathaniel 12/12/06 and Addison 12/12/08
Re: Garage sale pricing help...
I had a yard sale not long ago, and got these prices with no argument:
Undershirt onesies, hats (unless big name), bibs = 50c
Shirts, snap crotch tops = 1.00
One piece full length outfits, two piece outfits, pants = 2.00
Three piece outfits = 3.00
Full outfits from Gymboree = $4-6.00 (depending on type. Leggings and a top, $4. Jeans and a shirt with socks or hat, $6)
DS - December 2006
DD - December 2008
Sadly at a garage or yard sale I would price those items at $1 each or do a "fill this bag for $x" Like a grocery bag for $10.
I think you'd get better from consigning baby/kid clothes if they are in good condition.
I think this is a good price but I will tell you that I have not had a lot of luck with kids clothing at my garage sales and if you have better names in good shape you might want to consign them...BUT, I bought a 3 piece Gymbo outfit at our local kids consignment shop for $8 which means the seller made $4.
That is pretty much exactly what I was thinking!