A clean closet = a boatload of cash.
Chris Ritter/BuzzFeed.com
Asos Marketplace
How it works: British retail giant Asos now offers small boutiques and independent sellers the opportunities to sell directly to their audience with the Asos Marketplace. The Marketplace is set up as a series of smaller boutiques — around 750 in all — selling indie brands, vintage clothes, and gently worn garments.
The cut: Hosting a boutique on Asos costs £20 a month, or around $32, and Asos takes 20 percent commission.
The catch: Asos requires that you have a minimum of at least 15 things in your boutique at any given time, so this might not be ideal if you're just trying unload last year's winter coat.
Bib + Tuck
How it works: Bib and Tuck makes it easy to sell designer clothes and accessories — emphasis on designer. The site prides itself on young, fun, and cutting edge curations from designers and retailers like Alexander Wang, Opening Ceremony, TopShop, and Asos. They'll send you prepaid shipping labels when you sell something, and will even pick up your packages for you for free if it's too big to ship from UPS.
The cut: You keep 85 percent of any sale and they get a 15 percent commission.
Klury.com
How it works: You send Klury a picture of what you're sending and they'll get back to you with a quote of how much they think they can sell it for. Klury buys both men's and women's clothing and accessories.
No comments:
Post a Comment