Wholesale Designer Clothing: Easy To Find, Buy, And Even Sell
Many people crave designer clothing but don’t have the budget for the prices it normally brings. Some will satisfy their cravings by haunting resale shops and tag sales hoping for some gently used prized designer to turn up in the dollar bins but there are better ways to locate wholesale designer clothing and you might even make money doing it!
Let’s face it: finding near perfect wholesale designer jeans or wholesale urban wear in your size, the pattern, color, or design you want in someone’s garage or even a charity shop is pretty unlikely. The trick is finding clothing that is new and has some selection at a wholesale price. Sometimes when we say wholesale designer clothing we really mean wholesale lots of clothing and usually you must buy a whole lot, especially in clearances. And who needs 16 or 84 or 427 of even the most spectacular garment?
Doing a web search for “wholesale designer clothing” using your preferred search engine, will produce two great results. One great thing is that even on wholesale sites you are likely to find a page specifically for individual purchasers, allowing your to get single items at close to wholesale. The other thing is that you will find several sites available offering wholesale prices, without having to buy bulk.
You can also search for a particular designer you like, locate their website, and check for discount outlets. Department stores may also offer occasional sales on designer wear at huge discounts, especially at the end of a season. You also can check outlet stores who handle designer labels, but sometimes the actual label will be removed.
If you’re willing to take a small risk, you can get that garment of your dreams and make a profit at the same time. You can buy small lots of garments from wholesale designer clothing outlets, including the item you want. Then, you can resell the rest of the lot on an online auction. These make wonderful items to list as “Buy it now”. You can list them at prices much lower than retail but, at the same time, include a small profit for yourself.
You can share the cost of buying small lots together with friends or family or even co-workers, and you can save even more with an auction. While some lots will be really huge and include thousands of pieces, others like designer lots may include something smaller like 10 items or less. You just have to take a look to see what’s available.
By using a little extra effort and creativity while hunting for good deals you can dress like a millionaire on a dime store budget. Adventurous shoppers can take advantage of opportunities to sell designer clothes to other shoppers and make enough for more shopping.
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Tags: designer jeans, Howard Brule Wholesale, Charity shop, wholesale designer clothing, clothing outletsOriginally posted 2008-01-16 18:01:36.
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