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Think I could sell all my Gap clothes on eBay as a bundle?

foryoureyesonly

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I have at least 40-50 Gap clothing items (polos, dress shirts, outerwear, t-shirts, you name it) that I considered donating, but these clothes are in such good condition and I'm broke being in college, and I definitely don't have time to list each individual item on eBay, do you think I might have any luck selling them as a bundle on eBay for a few hundred bucks? They're all size XS. Easily worth over 1k and in nearly like-new condition.
 

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Selling items in bundles usually doesn't achieve the same prices as selling items separately. If you have the time and are willing to handle them piece by piece avoid the bundle.

Cheers
 

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Originally Posted by Horatio
Selling items in bundles usually doesn't achieve the same prices as selling items separately. If you have the time and are willing to handle them piece by piece avoid the bundle. Cheers
Thanks, maybe it won't be SOOO bad if I add say 5 pieces every night before bed. Appreciate the advice.
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I always get ahead of myself and want to do everything at once.
 

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I would sell them in a bundle.
They are not worth the trouble of listing individually.
 

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Originally Posted by deveandepot1
I would sell them in a bundle.
They are not worth the trouble of listing individually.


So you could sneak in, buy them and resell them here
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I think the "five strategy" is a good compromise between the hardship of putting them into the nets and the financial reward you´ll get...
 

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If stuff is in excellent condition, you would be better off selling them in small bundles. I wonder how an XS measures across all the items you have. I doubt the polos will fit me, but if the outerwear is something I like I may be able to take some off your hand. Post ebay link when you do sell stuff.
 

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Originally Posted by bringusingoodale
If stuff is in excellent condition, you would be better off selling them in small bundles. I wonder how an XS measures across all the items you have. I doubt the polos will fit me, but if the outerwear is something I like I may be able to take some off your hand. Post ebay link when you do sell stuff.

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Originally Posted by bringusingoodale
If stuff is in excellent condition, you would be better off selling them in small bundles. I wonder how an XS measures across all the items you have. I doubt the polos will fit me, but if the outerwear is something I like I may be able to take some off your hand. Post ebay link when you do sell stuff.
Here's the rundown for me of what fits and what doesn't. I've actually gained some weight, so a lot of the XS doesn't fit me at all. I'm currently 5'4" barefoot, 120lbs. XS dress shirts: fitted = too small, non-fitted = fit, but barely (almost too small) XS polos: too small XS t-shirts: too small XS undershirts: too small XS outerwear: either fits perfectly or just a tad, tad bit too big S dress shirts: slightly too big in shoulders, too long in sleeves, too long overall S polos: too big in shoulders, too big in chest/midsection, sleeves perhaps a tad bit too long S t-shirts: fit me just about right, a tad bit of room though S undershirts: fit me absolutely perfect S outerwear: too big I know we all have different bodies, but I hope that helps somewhat. I'll definitely let you guys know when I start this process.
 

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