Gap clothes, especially new w/ the tags, go great. The problem is your starting too high. I sell and buy all the time. I never look at clothing auctions that start for more than $3.00. Many times I may end up paying $15.00 in the end, it's just the starting price that usually catches my eye.
If you picked them up for $5.00, you may want to start as close to that amount that your willing to go. Next time try garage sales and thrift stores too. You can pick up great gently used name brand clothes for $.25-$2.00. This way you can start them low and really make a profit. I sell almost all clothes. I pretty much $.99 or less per item. I start most everything off at $.99. Most of the time they go for $5.00-$17.50 each. It's just getting the right brands and attracting the buyers. Last thing is, clothes can be heavy (jeans and sweaters), So don't overinflate your shipping price to make an extra profit. I figure if an auction is starting at 10.00 and they have their shipping for 1 pair of jeans at $9.00-- For that price I can go to the outlet myself and get them new.
If you picked them up for $5.00, you may want to start as close to that amount that your willing to go. Next time try garage sales and thrift stores too. You can pick up great gently used name brand clothes for $.25-$2.00. This way you can start them low and really make a profit. I sell almost all clothes. I pretty much $.99 or less per item. I start most everything off at $.99. Most of the time they go for $5.00-$17.50 each. It's just getting the right brands and attracting the buyers. Last thing is, clothes can be heavy (jeans and sweaters), So don't overinflate your shipping price to make an extra profit. I figure if an auction is starting at 10.00 and they have their shipping for 1 pair of jeans at $9.00-- For that price I can go to the outlet myself and get them new.