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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2024
  • With the rise in thrifting apps, I've seen a lot of videos on how to SELL and grow on depop, but what about tips on how to be a good buyer? Filters, keywords, saving and pricing... here's what I've learned about how to have a great time and get clothes you love. JOIN THE GUMPTION CLUB: / thegumptionclub
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  • @josie2956
    @josie2956 3 роки тому +659

    Big YES to the deep dive video essay into issues with thrifting/recycling clothing etc!! Please Leena

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому +65

      I'm on it ;)

    • @analicollari2108
      @analicollari2108 3 роки тому

      Josie, do you have any recommendations for video essays or resources to read for those topics?

    • @indiabilly
      @indiabilly 3 роки тому

      Seconded! Xx

    • @josiemac7807
      @josiemac7807 2 роки тому

      aye name buddies !!!

  • @bethbcrafts
    @bethbcrafts 3 роки тому +400

    That tiny high five while you blocked out the rays of god had me ROLLING 😂

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому +33

      He's always trying to interrupt me!

  • @mandyhackman9740
    @mandyhackman9740 3 роки тому +147

    Re: measurements. Do NOT buy something that is your exact measurements if it's in a material with no stretch. If it's wool, heavy cotton, etc you don't want it to fit you precisely, you want a little give so you can sit down and stuff. This comes up with vintage a lot because things are often in non-stretch material. Also! If something arrives and it wasn't quite what you were hoping for, ask yourself if you can alter it in some way before you toss it or re-sell it. Would a simple hem or crop do it? would you like it if you tied up one side? The perfect item is rare, so scrappy alterations are where it's at for folks on a budget :)

    • @dulcierobertson7828
      @dulcierobertson7828 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, this is so true!! Honestly, I don't think it's advisable to buy anything that's completely fitted/structured on Depop because every body is different and there's no way of knowing what funny bulges and wrinkles are going to appear when you try it on. I learned that the hard way! 😅

  • @5minutesofyourtime
    @5minutesofyourtime 3 роки тому +284

    ED help with measurements, measure in the system you didn't grow up with. Eg. I use inches now for measurement not cms so it remains arbitrary in my mind

    • @amyukulele
      @amyukulele 3 роки тому +12

      that’s such a good idea!!

    • @AngelaThomas1
      @AngelaThomas1 3 роки тому +5

      Genius!

    • @swimminginhoney
      @swimminginhoney 3 роки тому +7

      Oh wow I had never thought of that! Thank you

    • @Schneeeulenwetter
      @Schneeeulenwetter 3 роки тому +3

      I know my waist in inches, but not in cm! It’s so funny bc now i see the american measumenta and go « yep that ll work » and i see the european ones and go « why does it have to be in cm? Why can’t they just say the eu number (36/38/40 ect)

    • @julirasanen
      @julirasanen 3 роки тому +4

      Wow that's so clever! Thanks a lot!

  • @thegreenworld6440
    @thegreenworld6440 3 роки тому +170

    Yesss, love the tip about “saving”instead of “liking” items. I started doing that a couple of months ago and it has honestly saved so much time and hassle

  • @SimplyErinful
    @SimplyErinful 3 роки тому +103

    My favourite way of using depop is to find pieces of clothing I already own in different sizes if I’ve grown out of it. I already know I love that item so it won’t go to waste and I get to keep wearing something I enjoy

  • @bibrarian
    @bibrarian 3 роки тому +89

    This video warmed my research librarian heart. I spent years teaching students how to take advantage of search terms.

    • @easyholly
      @easyholly 3 роки тому +3

      I came here to comment this! I've been seeing more & more of these "How to find X online" videos & they all make me so happy.

    • @artemisiaabsinthium1794
      @artemisiaabsinthium1794 3 роки тому +5

      Same here. Deeply tempted to use this video as a teaching aid, and just replace 'depop' with 'library search' and 'jumper' with 'journal article'

    • @kateneonne6757
      @kateneonne6757 16 днів тому +1

      I'm a library technician and I feel the same! So effective!!

  • @dinaklarisse
    @dinaklarisse 3 роки тому +48

    I said Helena Bonham Carter the INSTANT I saw the cut of the blazer! Its so good

  • @camillacaloi4122
    @camillacaloi4122 3 роки тому +54

    Honestly I feel like Depop in Italy has been specifically marketed as a very hip and cool marketplace and in fact is wildly unaccessible imo. But luckily Vinted expanded to Italy too and it's much better!!

  • @PeachFlavors13
    @PeachFlavors13 3 роки тому +28

    a curiosity about the adidas shirt you were looking for... "oncada" (you actually read it like onssada) is a neologism, a mix of onça (portuguese for leopard) and -ada, wich is a suffix equivalent to -ed. so it'd be something like leoparded lol, that has been covered in leopards. That adidas print was a collaboration with brazilian brand FARM Rio. ;)

    • @Ana-sj5xx
      @Ana-sj5xx 3 роки тому +2

      It can also mean "a bunch of onças"!

  • @bell2638
    @bell2638 3 роки тому +8

    i recommend ebay for second hand clothes too, you can find some good deals a lot of the time because ebay just has a lot of older sellers (compared to depop) who aren't going to price gouge for trends, or resell at exponentially higher prices. you do get a lot of cheap new things in the results but you can filter for only second hand and for just sellers in your country, the ebay are filters are extensive and if you're frustrated trying to shop on there: filters and keywords are your best bet.

  • @Olivia-ot4hs
    @Olivia-ot4hs 3 роки тому +50

    I tend to buy from Vinted - I find it a little easier than Depop to navigate and also cheaper

    • @really-quite-exhausted
      @really-quite-exhausted 3 роки тому +17

      I'm tempted to never download Vinted out of spite, because I get relentless annoying preroll ads for it on UA-cam, but maybe I will not completely rule it out...

    • @Olivia-ot4hs
      @Olivia-ot4hs 3 роки тому +5

      @@really-quite-exhausted 😂😂😂 I can completely understand that, but they really are great and I find it so much easier to find what I actually search for in comparison to Depop because everyone adds about a billion tags on Depop that are completely unrelated to the item

    • @KijkNaarHaar
      @KijkNaarHaar 3 роки тому +3

      Second this about vinted. It is such an amazing app

    • @Schneeeulenwetter
      @Schneeeulenwetter 3 роки тому +1

      I love vinted so much! (They were called Kleiderkreisel in Germany & i used to ask my german friends if i can ship it to them)

    • @Schneeeulenwetter
      @Schneeeulenwetter 3 роки тому +1

      @@really-quite-exhausted i bought many things on vinted and they’re great, things are not overpriced, especially on the gemran one (there’s also a french one) idk if they changed the name of the german one to vinted too, but they have different options for the same app

  • @phoebe3799
    @phoebe3799 3 роки тому +17

    your little editing tidbits and jokes actually crack me up i appreciate them so much thank you for putting in that effort

  • @thelostpumpkin4146
    @thelostpumpkin4146 3 роки тому +31

    I've never been a fan of the concept of things like DePop and Vinted (I've never actually used them as last time I checked they're not available in Canada) and I think I've finally managed to narrow down why:
    1: The well known issue of people raiding thrift stores etc and selling on items for jacked up prices, thus making these clothes unavailable to low income consumers. This has been talked about a lot, so I'll leave it at that
    2: As far as I can tell, there's no option for narrowing down your search to your city or local area like there is on facebook marketplace. I feel like the packaging and shipping emissions that comes with transferring these items around at least partially detracts from the benefits of secondhand purchasing
    3: A lot of it is re-sold fast fashion. It doesn't seem to be deterring people from buying fast fashion- if anything, now they can justify buying it because 'if I don't actually like it I'll sell it on DePop!'
    4: People talk about how charity shops and thrift stores send large amounts of clothes overseas. Firstly, the summer I volunteered at a thrift store in the UK (circa 2016) everything either was sold or put in the rag bin to be sold to the rag man for recycling. Secondly, perhaps if this surge in interest in secondhand clothing was directed toward thrift and charity stores rather than online marketplaces, this volume of clothing would be reduced. Finally, surely the argument should then be that the onus is on us to only donate good quality, wearable clothes to charity stores and not just dump our scraps on them?
    5: They perpetuate the culture of constantly needing new clothes which you will wear a few times and then discard/donate/resell, rather than addressing the issue that most of our clothing is poor quality, not designed to last, and we purchase way more than we need. This feeds back to the problem of people buying more clothes with the intent to sell it on DePop when they lose interest.
    Most of my clothing is from secondhand or charity stores. Every few weeks I'll take an hour or so to scout out the ones local (walking distance) to me to see if they have any high quality items. I have a mental catalogue of things to look out for (currently, 'appropriate' work button downs in fun patterns and cute summer wear). I keep pretty much everything I buy until I've worn it to shreds and then recycle the scraps. I know this is a privileged position compared to many people, but I doubt that many people buying luxury brands off depop would struggle to do what I do.

    • @littlereddragon
      @littlereddragon 3 роки тому +11

      You have made some excellent points and there are definitely a lot people who treat depop as an easy way to get rid of their fast fashion items that they didn't end up liking or making a profit off of thrift store finds. Some counterarguments:
      I personally feel overwhelmed shopping IRL and charity shops are even worse for me. Plus I don't have a lot of local options. Which means that if I'm looking for something specific, it would be pot luck to get it at my local charity shop. Or I would have to venture further out with no guarantee of success. Having a lot of time is a factor to consider too - I have 3 charity shops near me which sell clothes but they are in opposite directions to my house. Walking to all of them without even looking would take more than an hour. With depop, I can search for what I want, find something within my price range and then most importantly, sit and think about whether I want it. As a seller, I actually love the idea that something I no longer want might get a better home somewhere across the country, with someone I'd never cross paths with or would never end up buying from my local charity shop if I had donated it instead.
      I do buy fast fashion from depop but it's specifically *because* I'm not buying it new and because I don't have the same options in ethical fashion. I have done a ton of research on slow fashion brands that fit my price and style, however, I'd still argue my options are limited. Plus buying secondhand over new is environmentally the better option. If most of what is available in the wider market right now is fast fashion, unfortunately that's most of what we're going to get. The same for charity shops. Until the tide turns away from poly-blends and low quality clothing, our secondhand options are fast fashion. And in certain cases, I'm glad for that - I'm allergic to wool and there's no warmer, cosier and affordable material than acrylic.
      I also volunteered at a local charity shop, back in 2013 and yes, what we got was either sold or put into recycling. But there are plenty of sources that can provide proof that this isn't the case across the UK and it's prevalent enough to be a problem. I agree that we should donate quality clothing - my rule is that I don't donate it to charity if I wouldn't wear it myself.
      I think depop and vinted are filling a gap and making secondhand shopping a lot more accessible to a lot of people. There are outliers who treat it as a place to just make money/cycle through fast fashion clothing but the culture is certainly shifting away from fast fashion and these apps have a lot to do with it.
      Edited: typo

    • @lunarose9
      @lunarose9 3 роки тому

      unfortunately the rag man is overseas. Very little textiles actually ever gets recycled and the rag man usually sells to poor contries in massive markets or sends whatever else to the landfill. I guess if it is a very specific one that wa well researched, maybe? but 9/10 the rag man is the overseas.

    • @thelostpumpkin4146
      @thelostpumpkin4146 3 роки тому

      @@lunarose9 oh no, I didn't know that :( My supervisor told me it was recycled for stuff like dog beds. That sucks- even living now in a very progressive city, I can't find anywhere accepting textile recycling. It's so frustrating that this is such a huge issue

  • @alisonjane7068
    @alisonjane7068 3 роки тому +23

    i'd like to have a more defined style that makes me feel nice, but i find any form of shopping stressful, unfortunately. i get easily overwhelmed.

    • @JoojieXD
      @JoojieXD 3 роки тому +1

      If you can afford it, maybe try out a stylist?

  • @littlereddragon
    @littlereddragon 3 роки тому +18

    'They'll have the measurements in the description' HA, I feel lucky when people are putting brands and sizes down. I understand being a casual depoper, but it's frustrating for people who are trying to shop secondhand to find a listing with no information or bad/stock photos because it increases the likelihood of the next person being disappointed with the clothing item.
    I've learnt to buy secondhand from fast fashion shops I used to shop at and therefore where I know the sizing. As an example, I'm petite so I have a good sense of which fast fashion brands treat petite as hemming the length vs petite as a reason to skimp on fabric. I bought some some stripy culottes recently and lots of people were selling it so I literally asked every person selling it for measurements so I would get a good idea of the actual size. I don't think I got any consistent responses because people don't really know how to measure clothes but I did get an idea of what mythical letter size might translate to.
    I have a love/hate relationship with depop. I'm still at the point where the ratio of things I've bought and wanted to keep are outnumbered by the things that have not fit properly or not looked like their photo.

  • @kristinapaxton9686
    @kristinapaxton9686 3 роки тому +26

    Being obsessed with cardigans and jumpers is a british thing. Just watch what ppl are wearing at the airport going on holiday. You can tell who is a brit bringing their just-in -case-wear lol

  • @magpieroost
    @magpieroost 3 роки тому +15

    My main use of Depop has been getting discounted Lucy and Yaks from their Depop shop, but I've got some other really good items from there as well!

    • @kerrypreece6056
      @kerrypreece6056 3 роки тому +3

      I literally can’t stop buying their addisons on their Depop whenever they come up on my size. 😂

    • @magpieroost
      @magpieroost 3 роки тому +2

      @@kerrypreece6056 Same! They're such nice-fitting jeans and they come in such nice colours. Luckily for my wallet, I'm an awkward size and there's hardly any of their Depop stock that fit me. 😄

  • @shayrice4910
    @shayrice4910 3 роки тому +25

    Love this video! Your slow fashion and thrifting videos are always incredible and right up my alley (I will be Tweeting this video and sending it to friends as soon as it releases publically, we are all Depop fiends.) There are a lot of tips on here that I'd never considered and think are brilliant! I always ask sellers for measurements before I buy an item (I have been wronged by people listing items as a size larger than they actually are strangely many times). Also, the seller getting back to you about measurements is a bit of a litmos test-- are they a kind, understanding, trustworthy, and communicative seller? Are they a rude or impatient seller? All things you want to have insight into on an app where you're buying things from people. I totally agree about reselling items at almost full price, too-- I find it so often with Lucy & Yak pieces, and I already have to pay through the teeth to ship stuff listed secondhand in the UK internationally to me.

  • @teetaloo
    @teetaloo 3 роки тому +7

    love that you mentioned misspelling searches, whenever i misspell something i always look thru the results anyways in case i was meant to find something on there! same w/ accidentally clicking on people's profiles. found some gems that way :)

  • @colecerys123
    @colecerys123 3 роки тому +4

    I love depop so much and i’ve been using it a hell of a lot in the last year! I found winnie the pooh dungarees for 20 quid and they are my favourite thing ever!! I also found green cord trousers from sea salt cornwall for a fiver in a charity shop when they are £45 new! Im also buying from small businesses on depop and etsy more and im genuinely so happy doing my bit🥰

  • @serenvlogs5713
    @serenvlogs5713 3 роки тому +6

    Buying on depop is so complicated to me like it’s genuinely so stressful lol that’s why I always end up deleting the app instead of buying anything

  • @zoek6386
    @zoek6386 3 роки тому +2

    the misspelling thing is mind blowing advice, I just found the exact thing I was looking for because I used one L in a brand name instead of two!! god bless this video

  • @MsAdlerHolmes
    @MsAdlerHolmes 3 роки тому +1

    Straight up, best shopping advice is knowing your fabrics and clothing terminology.y grandmother sews like a boss, so I grew up going to fabric stores and her telling me cout names, clothing styles, different aspects of clothing... I can't sew for shit, but it's honestly the most valuable information

  • @sophienorman9431
    @sophienorman9431 3 роки тому +6

    'you can click save instead of the like button'
    Me: you can do what now!?!?!?!
    Absolute game changer, thank you!

  • @ZotatoSoup
    @ZotatoSoup 3 роки тому +10

    I am loving the earrings/sweater and eyeshadow matching look!

  • @IsabellaBoyne
    @IsabellaBoyne 3 роки тому +5

    A new Leena video brings so much joy to my life!

  • @Liloldliz
    @Liloldliz 3 роки тому +1

    i think this is the best video recommendation i've had in years, cheers mate

  • @pontmercyingthroughlife150
    @pontmercyingthroughlife150 3 роки тому +12

    Leena, this video came at the perfect time!! I usually hate shopping for clothes, but I'm slowly starting to get more into thrifting and shopping secondhand, so this is all great advice xx

  • @narriparri
    @narriparri 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for keeping reminding me of the fast fashion downsides and reminding me about thrift stores. I have long shopped just at the thriftstores but now that I earn a bit more, I find myself occasionally thinking that I also deserve the exact clothes that I want. That perfectly reflect my personality and fit perfectly. Thus it is super easy to linger towards the big online clothing stores that you are guaranteed to find something just what you want. This video yet again got me searching for ways to find and prepare and modify pre-owned clothes. I seem to need constant reminding and inspiring towards this... dunno why. Maybe I'm a bit sick of always being a bit poor.

  • @dobetterwithchristian4472
    @dobetterwithchristian4472 2 роки тому

    The tip to reverse Google search to get precise measurements is genius!

  • @celticcultess5919
    @celticcultess5919 3 роки тому +6

    Side Note: Your Makeup looks AMAZING today! Gorgeous eye work 😍✨💖

  • @reibread
    @reibread 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, this really resonated with me! It bothers me to no end when people put in the listing the original price of the item (why do I care, you're not H&M???) and expect you to pay that price! Another tip I would add to this is that most people will give you a discount if you ask nicely. As long you're reasonable, i.e. will you take $20 instead of $25?, a lot of sellers just want the items gone. Thanks for such an informative and thoughtful video as always. ❤️

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah I've definitely done that for people with my own items, if it's not a lot I'm always happy to do it as a good will gesture and so it actually GOES to someone :) x

  • @vallentinac9513
    @vallentinac9513 3 роки тому +11

    Before I continue the video.. Of course we want the video essay on thrifting! YES PLEASE!

  • @allyas
    @allyas 3 роки тому +1

    These tips are golden! For measurements it's very helpful to measure clothes you really like the fit of. So you're not measuring your body AND you might need different measurements for different clothing items (e.g. jogger pants can be narrower in the waist than rigid denim and if you've just used your body measurements, the joggers would slide down and the jeans would be too tight).
    I never online thrifted pants, but since the stores were closed during the panini and I grew out of some clothes, I really had to throw myself into online thrifting and found some gems!

  • @_sofie
    @_sofie 3 роки тому +1

    The editing is so subtle yet so good

  • @albaruizdunbar4565
    @albaruizdunbar4565 3 роки тому +5

    Aaand the subscriber count keeps going up!! Yesss congrats! Nearly 150k :))

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому

      hhaha aw thank you I appreciate you noticing. SO weird to see it shoot up after 10 years on YT, but glad people are finding stuff they like :)

  • @shnn1a
    @shnn1a 3 роки тому +3

    I’m here to say I found my FAVORITE pairs of sneakers on Depop. Truly hidden gems

  • @daizchalkx8490
    @daizchalkx8490 3 роки тому

    I consider myself a seasoned depoper but had no idea there was so much to the search terms!! A tip I have is to message sellers and ask if they can reuse old packaging for your items so that your purchase is a little more eco friendly. They're usually more than happy to do so and it has started some lovely conversations in my experience!

  • @izzykate1806
    @izzykate1806 3 роки тому +1

    I save things CONSTANTLY so I can wait and see if I still think about/want the item after some time passes!

  • @MikkiProductions204
    @MikkiProductions204 3 роки тому +1

    As soon as the image for "tapestry waistcoat" came up, my immediate thought was Jennifer Connelly from Labyrinth.

  • @simonapa2814
    @simonapa2814 3 роки тому +3

    The "search misspelled terms" bit is quite funny when you realize Addidas probably called it "Oncada" because the scientific term for jaguar is "Panthera Onca"... from the misspelled Portuguese Onça (/'On-zah/).

  • @e.w.4677
    @e.w.4677 3 роки тому

    1. Thesaurus is your best friend -> synonyms for colours and items of cloting
    2. Learn and filter by your sizes. (International sizes)
    3. Reverse search if you found a specific item that you like -> cheaper, different size
    4. Search by date listed
    5. Misspell search terms
    6. Be a detective: Go to the original website - original description (reverse image search)
    7. Find sellers who are your body type and follow them. (Search for sizes)
    8. Be a texture (or material) nerd
    9. Find a specific style that you like and than find more specific terms to describe it.
    10. Aesthetics and famous people
    11. Don't sell anything that was new for more than half of what you paid for it.

  • @katerrinah5442
    @katerrinah5442 3 роки тому +9

    You need a fluffy purple skirt to go with the rest of this outfit. And those shoes with the pompoms on them

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому +2

      haha omg yes that would be very legally blonde Y2K, I would love that.

  • @paintyourrosesred
    @paintyourrosesred 3 роки тому +1

    Literally already stopped using depop and moved to Vinted in 2014 because depop was so gentrified ☹️ but it’s good to try apps to see which is best. Sometimes FB marketplace isn’t bad either. Loved the tips and am your biggest fan 🤩

  • @ValkryieeQueenn
    @ValkryieeQueenn 3 роки тому +6

    So glad you put out these tips! Hopefully it can help me find some cool vintage items more easily. I hate finding a thing I love and seeing it sold for over $100USD and I just don’t have that kind if money 😭

    • @mickb.8925
      @mickb.8925 3 роки тому +3

      My tip for that would be to search for something without adding 'vintage'. It might be a bit harder to find but usually people overprice things when they say it's vintage. :)

    • @lunarose9
      @lunarose9 3 роки тому +1

      vintage is so up and down! I think a lot of it has to do with brands. 60's mary quant is never ever going to be cheap because of how influential and iconic it was. Things also get rarer the further back you go.

  • @marln2157
    @marln2157 3 роки тому +2

    i just got out of my "no-money-no-clothes" (thrifted only) blues, so this comes at the perfect time!

  • @kasterborouskitten
    @kasterborouskitten 3 роки тому +1

    Don't be afraid to ask questions to the sellers!! Most of them are really helpful and will tell you the measurements if they're not in the listing, or send more photos of an item. Other good things to ask are about the material of the item, like how see-through it is, or whether you need to iron it.

  • @adamphilip1623
    @adamphilip1623 3 роки тому +6

    I would really love to see the deep dive on the efficacy of thrifting, I'm fairly new to it as I've recently had to buy some new clothes (I wear everything to destruction so don't buy new to me items often) and didn't want to buy new so I tried depop.

  • @BookNomming
    @BookNomming 3 роки тому +7

    I have downloaded depop twice and then deleted it twice because of my inability to find what I like and at a decent price. I have definitely become more of an eBay fan

  • @anna-ne9zk
    @anna-ne9zk 3 роки тому +1

    YES i would LOVE a video essay on thrifting!!!

  • @chibiloki
    @chibiloki 3 роки тому

    This is supper helpful! I've bought most of my clothes at thrift stores for years now, but haven't poked around on Depop much yet.

  • @lucie4185
    @lucie4185 3 роки тому

    Yes to know your measurements I started doing this 4 years ago and have saved so many bad purchases since.

  • @elisarodriguez7163
    @elisarodriguez7163 3 роки тому +1

    I LOVED this video! Weirdly enough I was already doing almost every one of your tips without having seen them before, but a reminder is always welcomed! And yes to the video about thrifting itself 💃🏻

  • @emmairwin581
    @emmairwin581 3 роки тому

    2 minutes into this video and everything’s already so chaotic i love u

  • @raccoonpriests
    @raccoonpriests 3 роки тому +1

    This made me really excited to try depop again! I want the funky cool pieces and this really seems like the best way to do it.

  • @nerdmaid1240
    @nerdmaid1240 3 роки тому

    I'm so glad you said that at the beginning about the access to items you don't have time to search charity shops for! I see a lot of negativity online about reselling, but I live in an area where there is an abundance of good charity shops. I used to live in London, where they are expensive and picked over. I buy from charity shops for myself, and if I see something I love but that wouldn't fit me personally, I get it anyway and stick it on my depop. Some of those items are from the 'last chance rail' and just won't be bought locally, but may end up as rags or landfill. I price them depending on weight/postage, and it's a myth that resellers are making loads of cash - I wish!

  • @ST-og2cb
    @ST-og2cb 2 роки тому

    Ah, it was THIS one that inspired me to try Poshmark second hand shopping! The tip about not paying over a certain amount was super helpful.

  • @plentyoforange5660
    @plentyoforange5660 3 роки тому +11

    This is great. I've only had good experiences on Depop so far, knock on wood.
    How do people feel about offers? Whenever a seller specifies they're open to offers, I feel compelled to haggle at least a bit as they'll surely overprice things to reflect being open to offers. 😅 I've only made an offer on a item where the seller didn't explicitly specify they were open to them once. Really wanted the item but really not for that price. Felt sorta odd about it but the seller actually went for it! 🤷

    • @TessaAvonlea
      @TessaAvonlea 3 роки тому +8

      I usually make offers. There's no obligation of them to accept it so isn't doing any harm. My thinking is that most sellers won't take returns, so if I'm going to gamble on something not fitting, I at least want to get a good price for it.

    • @stefaniadamato
      @stefaniadamato 3 роки тому

      @@TessaAvonlea Thanks for vocalising my thoughts!

    • @gee159
      @gee159 3 роки тому +2

      Offers have usually gone fine for me I usually think there’s no harm in asking but there’s one time I’ll always remember where I once thought it couldn’t hurt to ask for a little money off just before I bought an item I wanted because her bio said “open to offers”. She said no, which was fine so I thought ah well I’ll just buy it at full price... but after I asked she made it ten pounds more expensive! I was so shocked

    • @littlereddragon
      @littlereddragon 3 роки тому +1

      Happy to take offers, but I don't expect people to take the mick - we have to pay for postage and packaging too, plus depop and paypal take cuts so it's fine if some sellers are happy to sell things at a really low price but not everyone is because it's a source of income/extra cash for a lot of us.

    • @plentyoforange5660
      @plentyoforange5660 3 роки тому +1

      @@littlereddragon That's fair. When I first started using Depop I read somewhere that it's bad form to ask for more than about 1/3 off when making an offer. I pretty much stick to that and offer what seems reasonable to me (which might actually be less than 1/3 off).

  • @JenWilliams
    @JenWilliams 2 роки тому

    I LOVED this video. I've been obsessed with depop since the start of the pandemic and this gave me a few ideas for how I can get the most out of my obsession - thank you Leena!

  • @hannahgriffith8530
    @hannahgriffith8530 3 роки тому

    I was overjoyed to see that you had called it confessions of a depop-a-holic because that was the name I suggested on you're instagram suggestions box. I know you may have got the same suggestion from other people but I still felt a sense of pride that I came up with a name you approved of

  • @Buzpud
    @Buzpud 3 роки тому

    Super useful video. Made me want to try depop again. Generally find it horrendous to navigate, doesn’t remember your sizes and prices are way to high. BUT you’ve made it seem worth revisiting.

  • @kelley.s
    @kelley.s 2 роки тому

    I feel like I've leveled up, so much good advice!

  • @celialopez3621
    @celialopez3621 3 роки тому

    Seeing you credit a Kristen Leo video, what a DREAM, queens, both of you!!

  • @Keriedawayy
    @Keriedawayy 3 роки тому

    You are expanding my mind when it comes to finding something I have envisioned rather than something that’s available. The blue dress thing is me 😅 I dont have depop but now I am so curious!! 😇

  • @danielleeadie7124
    @danielleeadie7124 3 роки тому +1

    I am loving these videos. And yes. I would love the deep dive video essay 💛

  • @geniej2378
    @geniej2378 3 роки тому

    Big yes to searching brands and their brand terminology! Also yes to searching by fabric, actually I'm not buying plastic clothing and 90% of first hand clothes don't meet the "no polyester" criteria. I also find all of fast fashion falls off my radar that way.

  • @andreacecchini5733
    @andreacecchini5733 3 роки тому +3

    I never, ever comment on videos, but I *needed* to note down that I burst out laughing at 4:48
    But also, gotta say, after all my phases as an avid youtube watcher, your content is now the one I enjoy the most as a fully formed human (-ish). So thank you :)

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому +1

      Haha aw thank you that means a lot x

  • @Kate-po2qf
    @Kate-po2qf 3 роки тому

    Leena you're a genius!! I just managed to find something I've been looking for for like 6 months 🤯

  • @natalihoeg227
    @natalihoeg227 3 роки тому

    More video essays please!! I rewatch the Mama Mia video essay all the time ❤️

  • @ssarasuckss
    @ssarasuckss 3 роки тому

    if you’re looking for your size, also do a look through the ‘other’ or ‘one size’ tag bc sellers will use them for better exposure!

  • @pitbulllover151
    @pitbulllover151 3 роки тому

    I love your personality! You’re so witty!

  • @charlottestephensonart
    @charlottestephensonart 3 роки тому

    *immediately buys that lilac feathery jumper on depop and the fluffy earrings on etsy*

  • @9thgalaxy778
    @9thgalaxy778 3 роки тому

    Can I just say that I would love a video essay on the nature of depot/thrifting!

  • @vickisigh2674
    @vickisigh2674 3 роки тому

    this is a super helpful vid leena thank you! even as someone who uses depop regularly to refresh my closet i was able to pick up a lotta new useful tips from this! 🌼💖

  • @maggiehoman6813
    @maggiehoman6813 3 роки тому

    This video was SO helpful! Thank you for making it, I’m actually able to find dream clothes on DePop and I was about to give up!

  • @lucyrutherford
    @lucyrutherford 3 роки тому +8

    I buy so many things from Depop the man at the post office knows me by name because I go in there so often to pick up my parcels 😂

  • @gingerft.honeybees4097
    @gingerft.honeybees4097 3 роки тому

    THE HIGH FIVE WHEN YOU WERE TRYING TO BLOCK OUT THE SUM I'M CRYING

  • @iv0447
    @iv0447 Рік тому

    You are my new cheerleader FS. Thank you for "making" me smile. I am also learning a lot from you, even though we are different in every way...except maybe our love for thrift-store clothing and the Earth. 😇

  • @izzysavege
    @izzysavege 3 роки тому

    I want the essay!! ♥

  • @heathermayredetzke4245
    @heathermayredetzke4245 3 роки тому

    I like the idea that the bother of selling your stuff is a pain incentive to not buy things you think you might end up needing to get rid of. It's like gathering stinging nettles without gloves - the pain incentive makes you go slow, careful, and only pick what you know you will eat.

  • @syoung59131
    @syoung59131 3 роки тому

    BIG BIG YES TO THE VIDEO ESSAY!!!

  • @thebookgoddess7380
    @thebookgoddess7380 3 роки тому

    i would totally watch a big deep dive video essay about fast fashion!!!

  • @katastrophic3907
    @katastrophic3907 3 роки тому

    would love a video about the ethics in op shopping and depop. always wondered about the difference between buying from Savers, a for-profit company, vs salvos or other charities

  • @VeganBeautyGirl
    @VeganBeautyGirl 3 роки тому +1

    LOVED this video - im an ebay girl + needed some help with depop! also, did you hear that they were bought by etsy this week? can't wait to see what changes are made from that!

  • @millz6070
    @millz6070 3 роки тому

    Honestly leena you are so lovely you feel like the older sister I never had!

  • @julithewizards1358
    @julithewizards1358 3 роки тому

    Love that video. 💖 I'm a very analog person, so I prefer to buy in a thrift shop or at flee markets. But IF I shopped in apps like Depop, this video would have been very helpful to me! In my case it was "just" entertaining and a glimpse to a different world. 😘So great that you encourage people to think about their consumption of clothing! (Although I have to admit that I am a Maximalist and Gollum. 😬)

  • @lauriepops2783
    @lauriepops2783 3 роки тому

    ALSO if you find an item but exact measurements aren't listed then you can look up the size chart from the original seller. Saves having to message the seller and wait!

  • @emilyflavell1658
    @emilyflavell1658 3 роки тому

    These are such good tips! I've been trying to do most of my shopping either second hand or from super ethical business and I'm finding second-hand apps and websites so tricky 😅 Can't wait to try these tips next time I need something

  • @magic_sjs5623
    @magic_sjs5623 3 роки тому

    Thank you! This is so helpful and makes me feel more comfortable in attempting online thrifting.

  • @karina_sk
    @karina_sk 3 роки тому

    These tips are GOLD, Leena!

  • @honestlyholly7657
    @honestlyholly7657 3 роки тому +2

    I do prefer Vinted over depop 👀 purely because you can haggle with the offer function rather than having to manually change prices! There's also no fees for sellers

    • @TessaAvonlea
      @TessaAvonlea 3 роки тому

      I LOVE the offer function on vinted, but I find the way they add fees on top of the stated price annoying as a buyer. I want to be shown the price I'll actually pay when I'm browsing, not always have to click through to find out the total.

    • @honestlyholly7657
      @honestlyholly7657 3 роки тому

      @@TessaAvonlea they have the fees under the item description now, above (or below?) the shipping price!

  • @localtoothfairy
    @localtoothfairy 3 роки тому +1

    Got to say as someone who wears gothic lolita the top results kinda make me cringe since they're not technically that style. However, it does bring up a good point to search style terms broadly because most people will label stuff more on its general feel.

  • @luisarombach683
    @luisarombach683 3 роки тому

    thank you Leena, I'm new to online second hand apps and this has been so enlightening!!

    • @leenanorms
      @leenanorms  3 роки тому +1

      Aw yey! Go forth and have fun!

  • @ayeshahussain2199
    @ayeshahussain2199 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the subtitles! 😀

  • @nikanna75
    @nikanna75 3 роки тому

    Love you girl! You have amazing energy

  • @lamureon
    @lamureon 3 роки тому

    wow these tipps are really great, thank you!

  • @justynawisniewska1213
    @justynawisniewska1213 3 роки тому

    Yes yes, I so agree with 'you did a thing, take the consequences'. I am not paying a nearly full price for it, when it will be half the price in that very store they bought it in in a matter of few months once the sale comes around. When I resell clothing I take the L and make the price really affordable so it's more likely to find a home and get used (but tbh I am good with returning things, so they would never be new with tags on).

  • @alexandrax7110
    @alexandrax7110 3 роки тому

    love this look on you!!!

  • @silliepixie
    @silliepixie 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to see a deep dive thrifting video.