The last post I did with 7 things I sold that made me $$ from the thrift store was a huge hit so I’m rounding up some more awesome items I flipped to make a pretty penny from! This time, they aren’t all from the thrift store because I always have questions on what you should source, what if my thrift store doesn’t have high-end items, what are the best items to resell for profit, etc.
I’ve included where I sourced the item from so it can go to show that the thrift stores or the clothing racks aren’t the only places you can find items to profit from. Although it is fun to find high-end brand name clothes, sometimes just plain cool looking things do really well for me (like the horse sweater in this post!).
Paid: $8 // Sold: $70 // Sourced: Family Thrift Store in Houston
Sold within 24 hours of posting it.
Paid: $15 // Sold: $31 // Sourced: ThredUP Coach Rejects Mystery Box (see haul here)
Paid: $15 // Sold: $42 // Sourced: ThredUP Coach Rejects Mystery Box (see haul here)
Sold within a week of posting it.
Paid: $7 // Sold: $75 // Sourced: Goodwill Store in Houston
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Paid: $4 // Sold: $100 // Sourced: Family Thrift Store in Houston
This sold in under a week, originally I just bought it because it was cool looking & then I googled the brand…I rather have $100 than another purse in my collection LOL
Paid: $2 // Sold: $75 // Sourced: Family Thrift Store Outlet in Houston
This sold in under 24 hours & had no tags, I just thought it was really cool & researched it.
Paid: $12 // Sold: $145 // Sourced: Goodwill in Houston
Sold within 15 minutes of posting it.
Paid: $10 // Sold: $57 // Sourced: Target Clearance
Paid: $15 // Sold: $41 // Sourced: ThredUP Coach Rejects Mystery Box (see haul here)
Sold within 15 minutes of posting it.
I purchased books from Goodwill – $.50 each. I sold a Christmas book for $5 and a Dr. Suess for $4. I’m not making millions, but every bit helps!