Pricing girl's clothing

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Baby #4 supposed to be a boy so I'm starting the process of going through 8 years of girl's clothes to sell. {OVERWHELMING} I've decided to start with more recent clothes...but not sure how to price. I would be selling probably on eBay/Craiglist as I can probably get more than garage sale. These are mostly Gymboree in excellent condition items. Jeans, long-sleeve t-shirts, skirts, dresses with matching leggings. Fall/Winter sizes 5, 6, 7 & 8 to start with. Suggestions? I don't want to ask crazy prices, but they are gymboree in great condition so I think I should be asking more than $1-2 a piece...

Thanks!
 
Gymboree clothing seems to do well on ebay. If you have the time, it will pay off to research what the lines are selling for, as some pieces can be in more demand then others. If your not sure of the line you can often find it using keywords from item. Also, here is a good website to find lines
gymbohaven.com/gymboreelines that I have used in the past. Selling items from the same line in a lot or outfits may also work for you. Also, certain items sell for more, like dresses etc. I think you should make more then a few bucks an item. Remember to factor in ebay fees into the cost, and shipping if you do it for free.
Now is a good time to get ready for back to school shoppers. Good luck :)
 
Check around to see if you have a Children's Consigment store near you. You get 50% typically and pay no fees. I use mine as credit to buy what I need. For ebay..I start mine at 99cents..they usually do very well. Be sure to investigate shipping as this is wehre you can get burned.

Good Luck!
 












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