People keep saying "baggy is in", but anything I list "Slim Fit" sales fast. I will pick-up almost any brand if it's slim fit. I tend to think its the guys that wore skinny jeans as teens. Their bodies don't quite look as good in them as they age, but they like a tighter fitting pant. Edit 1 hour later. I just sold a pair of pants that I had used "Baggy" as a keyword in the title 😂
This video is inspiring and let's resellers know you can still make a difference by picking up so called rags if you market it right. There's a reseller on TH-cam who turns rags into fashionable repurposed clothes, some actually seek out those rags that no one wants and turns them into curtains, quilts etc. Finding use for these abandoned clothes can make an impact on the environment and will minimize stuff going to the landfill. If more resellers integrated this into their business model I really think thrift stores would appreciate resellers even more and it would help the environment instead of only picking up the good stuff and leaving the so called junk.
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People keep saying "baggy is in", but anything I list "Slim Fit" sales fast. I will pick-up almost any brand if it's slim fit. I tend to think its the guys that wore skinny jeans as teens. Their bodies don't quite look as good in them as they age, but they like a tighter fitting pant.
Edit 1 hour later. I just sold a pair of pants that I had used "Baggy" as a keyword in the title 😂
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Great resource! Thank you both!
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I resonate so much with this! Thank you for the interview and I’m following Karya. Wonderful story and content.
Love this style of video!! Thank you both for the tips 🫶🏽🫶🏽
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Love this!!
loved this one !
This video is inspiring and let's resellers know you can still make a difference by picking up so called rags if you market it right. There's a reseller on TH-cam who turns rags into fashionable repurposed clothes, some actually seek out those rags that no one wants and turns them into curtains, quilts etc. Finding use for these abandoned clothes can make an impact on the environment and will minimize stuff going to the landfill. If more resellers integrated this into their business model I really think thrift stores would appreciate resellers even more and it would help the environment instead of only picking up the good stuff and leaving the so called junk.
I don't see a link for karya
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