Takai
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Yea that's what I'm saying, I got 2 spots in town that you can walk in any given day and find Commes des Garcon, Yohji, Junya, Geller, Thom Browne etc.. but it's resale, not true thrift. The prices are still really good for the stuff, definetley not worth buying to sell, margins are way too small, but definitely amazing deals.
Does anyone remember Eric Glennie?
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Only one decent find recently. This is a thing, right @Nataku? No size tag, but seems like a small or medium. Minty and available.
This shop tends to get down to thrift levels or bellow, quite often mate. I hardly ever step foot in the resale shop in town, it's far too expensive.Yea that's what I'm saying, I got 2 spots in town that you can walk in any given day and find Commes des Garcon, Yohji, Junya, Geller, Thom Browne etc.. but it's resale, not true thrift. The prices are still really good for the stuff, definetley not worth buying to sell, margins are way too small, but definitely amazing deals.
This shop tends to get down to thrift levels or bellow, quite often mate. I hardly ever step foot in the resale shop in town, it's far too expensive.
It's funny, I've never actually bought anything from the men's side, and only sold through the women's side, but the owner knows me, and knows what I am in town. He, I, and most of the employees there run into each other often out and about.FLIP can be good for some eBay fodder every now and then.
There are a couple of people that do this at the local used media depot. All day, every day, and come out with boxes of booksProbably the coolest thing I discovered this week:
After I got home I went to look them up on eBay, and found that the barcode scanner on the eBay app does a good job of finding matches (assuming the same item is listed or had been recently ended on eBay, that it had a barcode, and that the seller entered the barcode in their listing).
Next time I'm in GW I'm gonna run up & down the book aisles, scanning barcodes for a while - see if I get any good hits.
Is Robert Geller a thing?
There are a couple of people that do this at the local used media depot. All day, every day, and come out with boxes of books
Probably the coolest thing I discovered this week:
After I got home I went to look them up on eBay, and found that the barcode scanner on the eBay app does a good job of finding matches (assuming the same item is listed or had been recently ended on eBay, that it had a barcode, and that the seller entered the barcode in their listing).
Next time I'm in GW I'm gonna run up & down the book aisles, scanning barcodes for a while - see if I get any good hits.
I saw a dude doing it at my local GW, but he had a separate attchment that did the scanning...probably a more thorough thinger that also searched ABE, Amazon etc. I had used the stand-alone scanner from Red Laser but was not impressed with it. Can probably find a paid app that does wider searches - gonna look into that. Would be well worth it...unless you know of a good one to try?