I am finding a lot of Brooks Brothers, Robert Talbot and Trump ties in my area thrift stores. Two were new with tags of 45.00. Also, I bought two ties that were pretty generic, because they both still had tie tacks in them. Got home and one was 14k gold, the other was a rare tie tack from pre-NASA days , worth 60.00. So, look for jewelry still attached.
Awesome video. Thank you. My town doesn't have the best stores for "typical" resale item, but the thrift stores are always flooded with ties. I'm going to try it out. Not much risk involved so why not!
@@robertmonroe4944 no problem at all. always happy to support my fellow content creators. I am looking forward to improving on my own current video format I have uploaded and, in the future, trying to create content as good as yours in the long term.
Great video bro this is 1 of the best recent ones on ties im just getting into selling them & i know the brand names definitely matter...i already found a Robert Talbot best of class & a Brooks Brothers 👔 cant wait to list them!
*Deleting pics. Starting over. More attention to display.* Found you while looking on how to pack a tie for shipping. Hit sub already! Thank you for your detailed explanations!!!
I've learned quite a bit from your videos and have started scouting the thrift stores I frequent to see what kind of ties are available, quantities, prices, etc. I found the Goodwill's and the 3 stores with the best stock either staple, pin or use fasteners that essentially put a "hole" in the tie. I am wondering if you have run into this and what remedies you may suggest. My initial thoughts are, Are the holes that bad if they are at the thin end of the tie? Do I try to talk to the managers at these places to point out the issue? Maybe it's not as big of an issue as I'm making it? I have found so many ties that meet the resell criteria only to see they folded the tie in half and stapled the price tag with 2 staples. Breaks my heart. Thanks for the videos!
I actually find plain black ties made of silk sell well. Presumably for funerals. Sounds morbid but people who don’t wear ties sometimes need one for such occasions.
I was actually doing some of my best numbers when I was first building from the 100 to 200 listings range. I was very active and finding some great items so my sell through rate actually made it harder to build quickly, which is a great thing! If you are building up inventory while keeping a good sell through rate then getting up to and maintaining 500 listings should be enough to do at least a $1000 per month in sales. That does depend on what you are selling and it could be much higher or lower based on what your average sale price is.
@@FocalPointPhotographyLLC I haven't put any ties in lots yet but I would say it really depends how comfortable you are with them sitting. I have best offer ties that have sold for full price out of nowhere after more than a year of sitting without a single offer so it really depends. I think its worth trying out different strategies to see what works for you and maybe lots will be a successful method of increasing sell through rate for you.
Yo I have about 100 ties with brands like Jos a bank executive and Beaufort Rack. Don’t really have the time to start a tie business to sell them. Let me know if you want to just buy the whole box on the cheap
Yes, I will press ties with slight wrinkles in them but make sure that your iron setting is set to silk and that you do quick passes over. Some wrinkling is beyond ironing/steaming and these are often best left on the rack if it is anywhere near the bottom where you could see it when tied and if it is not high end enough for someone to overlook the condition.
I am finding a lot of Brooks Brothers, Robert Talbot and Trump ties in my area thrift stores. Two were new with tags of 45.00. Also, I bought two ties that were pretty generic, because they both still had tie tacks in them. Got home and one was 14k gold, the other was a rare tie tack from pre-NASA days , worth 60.00. So, look for jewelry still attached.
What a score!
Thank you so much for the video Robert! I have the knowledge and some good inventory now to get started. I appreciate your advice!!
Awesome video. Thank you. My town doesn't have the best stores for "typical" resale item, but the thrift stores are always flooded with ties. I'm going to try it out. Not much risk involved so why not!
astounding content Robert Monroe. I killed the thumbs up on your video. Keep on up the terrific work.
Thanks so much!
@@robertmonroe4944 no problem at all. always happy to support my fellow content creators. I am looking forward to improving on my own current video format I have uploaded and, in the future, trying to create content as good as yours in the long term.
Great video bro this is 1 of the best recent ones on ties im just getting into selling them & i know the brand names definitely matter...i already found a Robert Talbot best of class & a Brooks Brothers 👔 cant wait to list them!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
*Deleting pics. Starting over. More attention to display.* Found you while looking on how to pack a tie for shipping. Hit sub already! Thank you for your detailed explanations!!!
Thanks man, my first listing is going to be a tie lol 👔
I've learned quite a bit from your videos and have started scouting the thrift stores I frequent to see what kind of ties are available, quantities, prices, etc. I found the Goodwill's and the 3 stores with the best stock either staple, pin or use fasteners that essentially put a "hole" in the tie.
I am wondering if you have run into this and what remedies you may suggest. My initial thoughts are, Are the holes that bad if they are at the thin end of the tie? Do I try to talk to the managers at these places to point out the issue? Maybe it's not as big of an issue as I'm making it? I have found so many ties that meet the resell criteria only to see they folded the tie in half and stapled the price tag with 2 staples. Breaks my heart.
Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for the info!
I actually find plain black ties made of silk sell well. Presumably for funerals. Sounds morbid but people who don’t wear ties sometimes need one for such occasions.
Excellent info, I'm watching your entire channel! One improvement would be fewer "ums" please!
I'm surprised you didn't mention Hermes or Zegna ties?? These are high-quality luxury men's brands
I'm more of a tie buyer on ebay
Thanks! What is a good number as far as inventory? 100? 500? Obviously quality is the first concern...
I was actually doing some of my best numbers when I was first building from the 100 to 200 listings range. I was very active and finding some great items so my sell through rate actually made it harder to build quickly, which is a great thing! If you are building up inventory while keeping a good sell through rate then getting up to and maintaining 500 listings should be enough to do at least a $1000 per month in sales. That does depend on what you are selling and it could be much higher or lower based on what your average sale price is.
@@robertmonroe4944 Thanks Robert...at what point do you start putting ties in lots if they don't sell? A year?
@@FocalPointPhotographyLLC I haven't put any ties in lots yet but I would say it really depends how comfortable you are with them sitting. I have best offer ties that have sold for full price out of nowhere after more than a year of sitting without a single offer so it really depends. I think its worth trying out different strategies to see what works for you and maybe lots will be a successful method of increasing sell through rate for you.
Yo I have about 100 ties with brands like Jos a bank executive and Beaufort Rack. Don’t really have the time to start a tie business to sell them. Let me know if you want to just buy the whole box on the cheap
Hello do you have a link to your tie selling shop? Or someone you know of?
Do you/ can you iron or steam ties that are wrinkled?
Yes, I will press ties with slight wrinkles in them but make sure that your iron setting is set to silk and that you do quick passes over. Some wrinkling is beyond ironing/steaming and these are often best left on the rack if it is anywhere near the bottom where you could see it when tied and if it is not high end enough for someone to overlook the condition.
Hi Robert. I found 2 Tommy silk ties. It doesn't say Hilfiger. Do you know of this brand?
I have not heard of a brand that is just called Tommy.
Could be Tommy Bahama? They make a lot of silk stuff including ties.
SSorry what is the best social media to share my ties can somebody help me thank you
I would share them on any social media you have already created for that and possibly try promoting it with eBay promoted listings.
@@robertmonroe4944 Thank you Robert
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It’s real sellers like you that ruined the sneaker game
Lmfao
Stop re selling used neckties and get a real job
Lmfao sftu
if someone is buying... its a real Job. America is the land of opportunity. Remember?
He is helping people it's good service