The summary of ‘NEVER Skip These Items to Resell for High Profit on EBAY & Poshmark – Thrift with Reselling Couple’

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Natalie and Will embark on a thrift store adventure at Goodwill, hunting for items to resell online for profit. They focus on brands and products with high resale potential and minimal cleaning requirements. Key finds include vibrant blue SNBS shoes, SAS Timeout Tripod Comfort shoes, which have previously sold well for them, and a camo Carhartt jacket. As they browse, they find a variety of items, including women’s jackets, a new Under Armour cold gear jacket, and a Tommy Hilfiger linen shirt, each promising significant resale value. They also explore niche markets with items like Japanese manga and FedEx employee pants by Stan Herman, highlighting high sell-through rates and cultural value. Throughout the video, they consistently emphasize the importance of brand recognition and condition, with notable mentions of Freefly, Fel Raven, Mountain Khakis, Carhartt, and Lacoste. As they sift through various sections, they continue to find valuable items like camouflaged pants and Vineyard Vines quarter-zip pullovers, demonstrating thorough selection criteria and market insight. Concluding on a positive note, they express gratitude to their viewers for their support.

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In this segment of the video, Natalie and Will head to Goodwill to find items they can buy cheap and sell high online. They highlight a vibrant blue pair of shoes from the brand SNBS, which look almost new despite minor discoloration on the bottom. They believe they can sell these shoes for $30 after purchasing them for $6.99. They also find a model of black leather SAS shoes called the Timeout Tripod Comfort, which they recently sold on eBay for $49, much higher than their initial estimate of $25 to $30. They emphasize their preference for items requiring minimal cleaning. As Natalie heads to the cart with two pairs of shoes, she spots another pair of SAS Timeout Tripod Comfort shoes, even though they have slightly more wear. Lastly, they mention finding a camo Carhartt jacket, which piques their interest.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses several items they found and their potential resale value. They start with a women’s jacket, noting that it might fetch less money than a men’s jacket, but they hope to sell it for around $100. They then mention a new Under Armour cold gear jacket priced at $16, which appears unworn. Despite the high initial cost, they are optimistic about selling it for around $150. They also show a Tommy Hilfiger 100% linen button-up shirt with vibrant colors. Finally, they find a nearly complete set of the manga series “Air Gear” in Japanese, noting that although the value can be high, the Japanese language limits the target buyer market, making it a risky investment.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses passing on some potentially valuable books because they were in Japanese, not English, which would have been a risk. The speaker then discovers a pair of pants made for FedEx employees by Stan Herman, noting their new condition with tags and a high sell-through rate. These pants are expected to sell for $30-$40. The speaker also talks about a Norwegian traditional Christmas cookie packaging found in the Hard Goods section, reminiscing about its cultural significance.

Further, the speaker highlights the brand Freefly, known for its excellent sell-through rate on items like pants, estimating a $30 value for a found pair. Another brand mentioned is Fel Raven, which is noted for its quick-selling small bags or backpacks, recognizable by its “little fox” logo and Swedish tag. The segment concludes with finding another pair of polyester-feel camouflaged pants.

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In this segment, the speaker discusses exploring different clothing items, highlighting the importance of examining new racks and mentioning a good track record with selling camo pants. They emphasize focusing on specific brands like Mountain Khakis and the criteria for picking up items, including checking heavy canvas materials. They also find a pair of Lacoste jeans, a rare find, and decide to take a chance on them due to their potential resale value of $30 to $40. Additionally, they find Carhartt relaxed fit pants, noting the utility of bundling these items despite some having lower sell rates on eBay. The speaker underscores their success with selling Carhartt pants, having sold 71 pairs out of 77 listed.

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In this part of the video, the reseller mentions that only six pairs of Carhartt pants remain in their inventory and that they will continue to pick up these items. They then move on to the long sleeve section where they find a Vineyard Vines performance quarter-zip pullover with the embroidered whale logo, which they decide to purchase for $4.89, anticipating selling it for around $25. They also come across a stitched North Carolina State hoodie but decide not to buy it due to its smaller size, which tends to sell less effectively for them. The video concludes with the reseller thanking viewers for their support, encouraging them to like and subscribe, and expressing gratitude to both new and long-time followers of their channel.

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