about 3 years ago I bought a Norwegian fishing jumper still with tags on for £20 and sold it on ebay for around £125. I also have a 1980s Ipswich football shirt for £3 that sells for around £70. Just now I bought an urban brand hoodie for £6 whilst on lunch that has sold recently for £95.
But my experience is limited and some people stopped selling clothes because you get lots of returns. But like today I should make £60 for 30 minute work. Has anyone else had experience with it?
Reselling Clothes - Anyone Experienced?
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There is a clue in there somewhere...
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Yes but the whole area is messy. There is a former police officer on YouTube who resells clothes. Claims to make £300-£700 a day but you have to be incredibly careful about brands and you have to have huge knowledge of brands
I did buy a Terminator 1 t shirt for £2 should get £40 for it but its so messy listing and posting.
No, but these same principles should work on Betfair as wellGarethp123 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 1:14 pmabout 3 years ago I bought a Norwegian fishing jumper still with tags on for £20 and sold it on ebay for around £125. I also have a 1980s Ipswich football shirt for £3 that sells for around £70. Just now I bought an urban brand hoodie for £6 whilst on lunch that has sold recently for £95.
But my experience is limited and some people stopped selling clothes because you get lots of returns. But like today I should make £60 for 30 minute work. Has anyone else had experience with it?
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Tbh I blame myself for even looking given the subject title.

If you want to make money selling clothes then just set up a fake OnlyFans and sell your pants.
That seems to the fast track option to a new build near Basildon these days.
I've just no idea why you think any of us would have an opinion on that when we are heavily focused on making money in these markets. I doubt many of us have looked at this sort of thing. There must be a reddit thread on it or something.
The problem with a lot of these side hustles is that you will never make serious money from it. The only people making any money from it and the ones producing YouTube videos talking about how to make lots of money from it.
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Yes , a bit of charity shop arbitrage. I used to support myself this way through uni. Constantly buying cheap at charity shops all over the city and selling on ebay for a profit. My best ever was £3 all saints leather jacket which i sold on ebay for £170 a week later.
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https://x.com/chasedownleads/status/1940190359675711952
https://x.com/chasedownleads/status/1940190359675711952
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I love the out of the box thinkingEuler wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 5:35 pmI think I've found the perfect side hustle: -
https://x.com/chasedownleads/status/1940190359675711952

And how much are those coffees? 30 people a day buy one and he makes $300 a day? AND that's an interview every 10 mins for 8 hours a day.

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I need to start following this guy.
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