facebookHi, where else do you sell used clothing besides carousell? Any shops etc that buy used clothes in Singapore? - Seedly

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Anonymous

27 May 2019

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Hi, where else do you sell used clothing besides carousell? Any shops etc that buy used clothes in Singapore?

Besides carousell which I have slow business on.. And its menswear like uniqlo zara topman tops etc. Have donated half of it away but looking to make some small cash at the side..

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Since most of the answers already mention donation or too much effort required for carousell (which I agree), here are some other options:

  1. The Fashion Pulpit

www.thefashionpulpit.com - this is a clothes swap, instead of a sale. You bring along your clothes, swop it for points (based on brand, quality, condition etc) and then use those points to get clothes you want. I personally haven't used it before, but you could check them out. I believe they are at Liang Court.

  1. ReFash

You get up to 70% of earnings when items sell. Pack your clothes and send them in.

  1. H&M

Not exactly cash, but when you give them a bag of your old clothes, you get a H&M voucher for your next purchase.

  1. Flea Markets

I'm not sure about men's clothes, but when my friend and I took up a booth at one of the condos, there were throngs of domestic helpers who were buying clothes for $5 apiece. Fast sales, but you need to consider the cost of renting the space.

You can either donate it to the charity such as salvation army or the karang guni man.

There are too many listing on carousell selling second hand clothes,but if you insist on selling on carousell,you can refer to my blog post on tip to sell on carousell:http://sonicericsg.blogspot.com/2019/02/post-77...

one of the trick is to update your carousell regularly,so that your listing/username appear on top of the feeds,let say u have ten clothes,do not post them up on carousell at once,post it one by one.

beside carousell you can also explore various sites such as gumtree or ebay to promote to more customers

Gabriel Tham

27 May 2019

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I just sell to my regular karang guni man.

The hassle involved to sell off second hand clothes is ...

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