Whether you are desk for success looking to sell vintage Louis Vuitton or last season’s Gucci, there is an e-commerce site to accommodate your needs.
Katherine Chapman, a legal professional in New York City with little time and more clothes than closet space, has used Threadflip and Bella Bag to sell her luxury items.
“Threadflip makes the reselling process fun, especially in a city where using online outlets for shopping is one less cab ride!”
Once you upload an item you would like to sell, Threadflip immediately gives you an estimate of how much your item may sell for.
“The most efficient aspect of this site is the iPhone app that lets you monitor the sale status of your items while on the go.”
Another popular online luxury retailer? Tradesy.
Jordan Marus, a sales professional and self-proclaimed fashionista is a fan. “They consistently deliver a premium service whether you are on the buyer or seller side,” says Marus.
They keep nine percent of the total sale price, far less than physical consignment stores which often take 50 percent or more.
“The process is virtually seamless,” says Marus. “When your item sells, Tradesy sends you a shipping kit in the mail and you are paid via Pay Pal.”
Now that Spring is here and many are paring down closets, why not give this online luxury resell thing a try?
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