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Thredup Rescues

Since all the thrift stores are closed right now, resellers like me are getting creative with how we source clothing to resell. First, I started cleaning out my family’s closets. My daughter’s closet had the best stuff. She tends to only wear a small percentage of what is actually in there. And, her closet is super small. So, I was able to purge and list a lot of items that sold quickly. Then What? I turned to Thredup Rescues!

A lot of resellers were putting ads in Nextdoor to ask for free clothing donations. The idea being that if foods are stuck at home and cleani9ng out their closets, they would want to get rid of those items without having to leave the house. So, resellers were posting in Nextdoor asking to do “porch pickups” of unwanted items. I tried this, got no interest, and then pulled my post down. It technically violates my state’s stay-at-home order so I just didn’t feel right about it. That left me with the popular option of sourcing on Thredup.

Thredup Rescues tend to go fast. As soon as they post them all the resellers dive on them. So, sometimes you have to take what you can get. For this particular rescue box, I ordered 25 pieces of mixed clothing in various sizes for $60. Shipping was free. I made this video to share what I got in my Thredup Rescue of mixed clothing. I also ordered a Coach Rescue box which I’ll post about later.

If you want to see my other Thredup Rescue unboxing, check out this blog post.

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