I actually commented in another of your videos when you asked us about our favorite bolos and I said Tuckernuck. Sold a dress for over 100 dollars that I paid 8 for at goodwill. Very cute and trending brand!
This was a really helpful video. Always interesting to see what BST takes and doesn’t and where you are located. I live smack dab in between a number of BST stores but haven’t utilized them well - now I’m inspired.
This was such a helpful video. It's nice to see what they accept and reject. I go to the bins often and I've recently started picking up items to take to BST stores.
Shopping on Tuckernuck Tnuck while listening. We love it here in Georgia! And mostly definitely stood out when I wore some dresses in Portland Oregon this past summer! 😂
Mogi Bogi 💕..FYI Venezia jeans isn’t juniors it’s women’s plus size women’s vintage Lane Bryant… I know because I used to shop at Lane Bryant 15 years ago when I was 335 pounds religiously … I still shop there occasionally, but I only buy their size 10 now
Rich Southern People, LOL. I live in Virginia, and down under, the brand lilly Pulitzer, Vineyard Vines, and Tuckernuck, with Simply Southern is big> But I live on the beach, so you get alot of surf brands too, like Billa Bong, Volcum, O'Neill.
I always go to Buffalo Exchange with my Crossroads rejects and they always accept some of them. Maybe try that. They seem to buy more vintage/Y2K too. 😊
Very interesting so your conversion rate is based on the stuff that they accepted from you and then you buy other products from them? I don't know if I have a store like that near me what would it be called ?
How do you check comps these days?? You look things up on Poshmark and have no clue when they sold because there are no dates and I doubt Poshmark updates any of that unless you know if they do. 🤔
This seems wrong to me, considering there are people out there who can't afford to shop elsewhere, and they should have these items to choose from instead of you and others grabbing all the good stuff to resell. I'm sure the people who donate these items didn't have this in mind either.
I agree to some extent. There are resellers who act like they’re possessed while grabbing up everything in sight but the thing about the bins, where these clothes came from, is that no one in Goodwill wanted them. They’re the things that don’t sell in the regular store. Regardless, long gone are the days when low income people had thrift stores to themselves. And yes, it’s sad.
I see your point but I’m glad that the clothes aren’t going to a landfill and instead are finding a new home. The clothing industry has an insane output currently. There are simply too many clothes being produced and winding up in thrift stores- they literally can’t sell enough from the store locations, which is why many items go to the bins. This woman isn’t a reverse Robin Hood stealing from the poor to give to the rich, she’s supporting her family. Going after resellers won’t win the war on classism in the clothing industry.
There are bales and bales of clothing every day that go to the landfill. If the resellers didn’t save them there would be soooooo much more waste. Blame fast fashion. There’s plenty to go around.
Just love your videos. Dont know how you do all this while pregnant. Kudos to you. Killing it ❤
This multitasker SO appreciates the sound effects! That way I don’t have to keep my eyes on the screen the entire time!
Hope you and baby are well! Love you!
YES! I love these types of videos! Please keep them coming. And tell that baby to come already too! Whew, 41 weeks is rough!
I love that Rain jacket!! I rushed to your closet and was soooo sad that it sold already. Love ALL of your videos. Thank you!
Just bought my first Tuckernuck this week. Hope all your finds bring you big money. Love your videos
I actually commented in another of your videos when you asked us about our favorite bolos and I said Tuckernuck. Sold a dress for over 100 dollars that I paid 8 for at goodwill. Very cute and trending brand!
Great info and trades! Thinking of you, baby and family! XO
This was a really helpful video. Always interesting to see what BST takes and doesn’t and where you are located. I live smack dab in between a number of BST stores but haven’t utilized them well - now I’m inspired.
love this type of video! i've been doing a lot more bins to bst straegy lately and using your conversion sheet. so helpful !!
This was such a helpful video. It's nice to see what they accept and reject. I go to the bins often and I've recently started picking up items to take to BST stores.
Loved this video!! Hoping baby has arrived by the time we are seeing this baby has arrived!! Take care of you!
Loved The Great raincoat!
Shopping on Tuckernuck Tnuck while listening. We love it here in Georgia! And mostly definitely stood out when I wore some dresses in Portland Oregon this past summer! 😂
Loving the rain ASMR 🥰😂
GREAT VIDEO..
I ENJOYED IT💕
Hello from Wichita. My daughter in Canada alerted me to your show. Love the shirt.
Venezia was a Lane Bryant line. So that's a y2k plus size - I'd sell it!
Love videos like this!
Oh yay!! So happy to hear ☺️
Tuckernuck SPORT sells well! I sold a Tuckernuck SPORT sweatshirt for $38
Mogi Bogi 💕..FYI Venezia jeans isn’t juniors it’s women’s plus size women’s vintage Lane Bryant… I know because I used to shop at Lane Bryant 15 years ago when I was 335 pounds religiously … I still shop there occasionally, but I only buy their size 10 now
Rich Southern People, LOL. I live in Virginia, and down under, the brand lilly Pulitzer, Vineyard Vines, and Tuckernuck, with Simply Southern is big> But I live on the beach, so you get alot of surf brands too, like Billa Bong, Volcum, O'Neill.
I'm on baby countdown 🎉 😅 I am exhausted just seeing you carry that baby around, ha ha.
I always go to Buffalo Exchange with my Crossroads rejects and they always accept some of them. Maybe try that. They seem to buy more vintage/Y2K too. 😊
Really enjoyed this! How do you figure out your bins conversion cost? Hope your baby pops out soon for you 😊
I use tape when I don't have a lent roller
Love your pant hangers! Do you have a shopping link to them? I didn’t see them on your Amazon list. Prayers for a safe delivery! 👶🏼
I keep seeing things about people sending their stuff off to Thredup. How does that work/ how do you know what to send or what not to send and when?
I'm obsessed with the J Crew wrap skirt! Is that sold already?
Gah the polo skirt they rejected is so cute is it my size lolololol…. List it so I can buy it!
Does crossroads reject items that have the goodwill permanent marker on the tags? I noticed alot that were rejected had the sharpie marking.
Very interesting so your conversion rate is based on the stuff that they accepted from you and then you buy other products from them?
I don't know if I have a store like that near me what would it be called ?
I live near Utah and I think Plato’s closest is similar
What is crossroads an believe they didn’t take the Zara Crop top floral
How do you get the COG? Do they give you a discount for the clothes you traded in?
I wish more people would buy second hand instead of picking up cheap clothing that will fall apart quickly from fast fashion
Wondering if baby has arrived?
Not yet! 🥲
Tuckernuck is based in Washington DC😊
I’m sorry but I love your channel
How do you check comps these days?? You look things up on Poshmark and have no clue when they sold because there are no dates and I doubt Poshmark updates any of that unless you know if they do. 🤔
Omg baby doesn’t want to come out yet huh
lady. LOL Put your feet up and see you soon.
This seems wrong to me, considering there are people out there who can't afford to shop elsewhere, and they should have these items to choose from instead of you and others grabbing all the good stuff to resell. I'm sure the people who donate these items didn't have this in mind either.
I agree to some extent. There are resellers who act like they’re possessed while grabbing up everything in sight but the thing about the bins, where these clothes came from, is that no one in Goodwill wanted them. They’re the things that don’t sell in the regular store. Regardless, long gone are the days when low income people had thrift stores to themselves. And yes, it’s sad.
I see your point but I’m glad that the clothes aren’t going to a landfill and instead are finding a new home. The clothing industry has an insane output currently. There are simply too many clothes being produced and winding up in thrift stores- they literally can’t sell enough from the store locations, which is why many items go to the bins.
This woman isn’t a reverse Robin Hood stealing from the poor to give to the rich, she’s supporting her family. Going after resellers won’t win the war on classism in the clothing industry.
Educate yourself about reselling before posting any stupid comments like this
There are bales and bales of clothing every day that go to the landfill. If the resellers didn’t save them there would be soooooo much more waste. Blame fast fashion. There’s plenty to go around.
There is PLENTY to go around at the Bins. Trust.
Awesome!!