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What is the best channel you use for selling your massive collection of no longer worn clothing you've acquired on the path to becoming /fa/?
Ausfag here, have tried eBay to limited success, what are the better options?

>> No.9908785

>flume.jpg
lmao

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9908801

>>9908772
you listen to triple j too man? awesome, vote green !

>> No.9908803

>>9908801
don't vote at all. a slave can't choose their master

>> No.9908806

>>9908801
Haha, wow. What an original post, my friend. Fuck off.

>> No.9908809

>>9908772
maybe make an etsy? i have friends that've found reasonable success starting clothing lines on etsy, including selling their old clothes. maybe patch them up or something to increase the appeal. i don't know, dude.

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9908821

>>9908806
cuck status: triggered

>> No.9908833

>>9908821
>seven seeds
fucking kek'd. missing triple R in there tho

legit tho, vote green m8

>> No.9908865

anyone sold clothes on gumtree?

>> No.9908875

>>9908833
lost it at seven seeds too hahahahaha

>> No.9908878

>>9908821
that meth pip though

hits home so hard

>> No.9908898

>>9908772
Depending on what it is, ebay or grailed is the way to go. If they're more obscure pieces go grailed; it'll probably sell for more, but you might have to wait longer. EBay on the other sells relatively quickly but it's unpredictable how much you'll actually get

>> No.9908968

>>9908772
Where do thrifted clothing flippers move their product?