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Research similar items on marketplaces like eBay or Poshmark to see what they actually sold for, not just what they're listed at. For non-luxury items, pricing at 30-50% of the original retail value is a common starting point for a fast sale. 4. Why Sell?

Keep it short but informative. Use bullet points to highlight the brand, size, material, and condition (e.g., "New with tags" or "Gently worn").

Be honest about wear. Some platforms use a grading system (S for like-new to D for heavily worn) to help set expectations. 3. Price It Right

Use bright, natural light. Clear photos of the front, back, and any unique details (like tags or fabric texture) build trust with buyers.

Brick-and-mortar stores like Plato’s Closet or Uptown Cheapskate often buy on the spot for cash or store credit.

Beyond the extra money—which can range from a few hundred dollars a month to a full-time income for serious resellers—selling your clothes is a sustainable way to keep quality items out of landfills.

Use specialized sites like The RealReal to ensure you get a fair price for high-end goods.

thredUP allows you to send in a "Clean Out" bag, and they handle the photography and listing for you. 2. Present Your Pieces Like a Pro To make your items stand out, focus on presentation :