Selling to thred up10/3/2023 ![]() ![]() To get high-quality items people have to sell high-quality items, thredUP accepts less than 40% of the items they receive. *Raises Hand* ThredUP makes saving money and buying secondhand accessible to more people and Mother Earth loves that. Not everyone wants to (or has the time to) drive all over digging around thrift stores to find quality pieces. Their prices are higher than Goodwill (which is pretty expensive itself nowadays) but 1000% worth it for the quality and ease of use. All items were wrapped in their signature tissue paper making the unboxing part of the experience.įor me, thredUP is a once a year treat for a vacation, special event, or because I hate all my clothes. Everything is great quality and delivered quickly, even around the holidays. Last time I bought a work blouse, 2 summer shirts, and a pair of shorts and I found my favorite maternity dress there. It started with women’s fashion and has expanded to accessories, kids, and maternity. It has more inventory than I can count and just keeps expanding. The thing I love about thredUP is the selection. It’s not perfect but it allows me to shop secondhand without going into a thrift store (I’ve got bad allergies and if I forget a Claritin I’m a mess.) So keep reading if you want my honest opinion of thredUP. TLDR: It’s been years since I hit publish on this thredUP review and I can honestly say I still love the site. I’m not perfect but I try to buy as much used clothing as possible. I’ve been shopping thredUp for several years and while I don’t buy clothes often I’m an outspoken advocate for buying them secondhand. ThredUP is the largest thrift and consignment shop on the Internet, but is it right for you? In this thredUP review, you’ll learn my experience with buying, others experience selling, and some alternatives to get you high fashion at low prices. ![]()
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