I’m always surprised at how many resellers are put off by a stain. Unless it’s paint or bleach most grease marks/dirty marks are so easy to deal with. A spray with any cheapo stain remover, a quick rub and a normal wash and 99% come out really easily. I get that it’s maybe too much work when you have a lot of items but it doesn’t have to be a deal breaker.
I really can't believe that people buy things from charity shops to resell. To each their own and I suppose once you've bought it you can do what you like with it.
The great thing is the amount of money the charities make, resellers on average probably buy 10x more then the average person. And therefore that’s 10x the average money spent, all going into the charities bank. Not just that but the amount of clothes and accessories going back into circulation is massive, instead of going to rag or landfill. Thousands of items go through single charity shops monthly, meaning there is so much to go around. I can’t believe the amount of people that don’t use charity shops and add to the millions of pounds being spent on fast fashion, lining the pockets of companies funding cheap labour and producing items that aren’t fit for use, that end up with in landfill within a year. And what I love the most is people that advertise charity shopping for free on their socials showing people the amazing things you can find in them!
@@theluxurypickers I do use charity shops but just to buy for myself. I never thought about buying stuff and selling it on. I very rare buy clothes for myself anyway, I wear my things until they drop off me, lol. I never go anywhere to need something fancy.
@@monicas2269 that’s the great thing about charity shops there is something for everyone! You can find high end luxury, designer to ready to wear from marks and Spencer’s to John Lewis for a fraction of retail and that super cool! I know people that just resell from them, do a bit of both, reselling and for themselves. Both professionally and on the side, making their personal clothes absolutely free! But the best thing is the charity ultimately benefits whatever! Both through buying and donations!
Great video Least you found some open I went all around the malvern areas Not one open Be lucky Malvernhillsflipper No consideration for us resellers Trying to make a living
I love seeing the little one with her fashion coordinated outfits she looks so sweet ,
She loves fashion…. Don’t know where she gets it! 😂😂
I’m always surprised at how many resellers are put off by a stain. Unless it’s paint or bleach most grease marks/dirty marks are so easy to deal with. A spray with any cheapo stain remover, a quick rub and a normal wash and 99% come out really easily. I get that it’s maybe too much work when you have a lot of items but it doesn’t have to be a deal breaker.
Totally agree with you but as you said when buying daily just about time etc
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Great video going to nick Tickle my Pickle it made me giggle!
What a way with words! 😂
Wonderful and informative once again guys.
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Looking forward to day 3 video already
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I really can't believe that people buy things from charity shops to resell. To each their own and I suppose once you've bought it you can do what you like with it.
The great thing is the amount of money the charities make, resellers on average probably buy 10x more then the average person. And therefore that’s 10x the average money spent, all going into the charities bank. Not just that but the amount of clothes and accessories going back into circulation is massive, instead of going to rag or landfill. Thousands of items go through single charity shops monthly, meaning there is so much to go around. I can’t believe the amount of people that don’t use charity shops and add to the millions of pounds being spent on fast fashion, lining the pockets of companies funding cheap labour and producing items that aren’t fit for use, that end up with in landfill within a year.
And what I love the most is people that advertise charity shopping for free on their socials showing people the amazing things you can find in them!
@@theluxurypickers I do use charity shops but just to buy for myself. I never thought about buying stuff and selling it on. I very rare buy clothes for myself anyway, I wear my things until they drop off me, lol. I never go anywhere to need something fancy.
@@monicas2269 that’s the great thing about charity shops there is something for everyone! You can find high end luxury, designer to ready to wear from marks and Spencer’s to John Lewis for a fraction of retail and that super cool!
I know people that just resell from them, do a bit of both, reselling and for themselves. Both professionally and on the side, making their personal clothes absolutely free!
But the best thing is the charity ultimately benefits whatever! Both through buying and donations!
Great video
Least you found some open
I went all around the malvern areas
Not one open
Be lucky
Malvernhillsflipper
No consideration for us resellers
Trying to make a living
It’s hit and miss at the moment