![]() ![]() The American Eagle sweater had pilling and was too worn for my liking.Īlthough there are no guarantees when it comes to selling these clothes, I think it’s likely that I will make a profit from selling them.įor most of my selling, I prefer quicker sales at a lower price versus waiting for a higher-priced sale to come along. ![]() The John Clarendon suit jacket appeared old and didn’t have a size tag. I removed three items that I felt were not in good enough condition to sell, or I just didn’t want to sell them. In the past, I’d received some items from thredUP that were new with tags but pretty much unsellable because they didn’t have a size, were from unknown Asian brands, and/or were an odd style. The Visconti Uomo shirt retails for $99 and may resell for $30-40 from the sold prices I viewed. The Everlane shirt retails for $75 and is a popular size (large) and color (slate gray). I was happy to receive a few good items that are new with tags and hope that they will cover the cost of the box and then some. But I suspect men’s boxes to be somewhat curated to provide items of various quality. Remember that these boxes are meant as a way for thredUP to make money while getting rid of items. Those are difficult or undesirable to resell. I have heard of some people receiving mostly worn items or very small sizes in a jeans box. It contains a few good items, mostly average items, and some worn items. This box is similar to the first men’s rescue box I received. NWT Everlane The Japanese Slim Fit Oxford L What did I receive in my men’s rescue box? If I didn’t use credits to pay, the cost would have probably been a little over $5 per item. That’s a pretty good deal for me because most of the resellable clothes I find at the thrift store are $7-12. I received 12 items so the cost was $2.58 per item. Those are offered at a cheaper price per pound because you buy more at once. Sometimes larger quantities are offered such as 50 lb or 100 lb boxes. The men’s rescue box is $50 for a 10 lb box. So I was willing to take my chances on the box. They’re not items that thredUP tried to sell and couldn’t. The clothes may not be in good condition, from desirable brands, or in sizes that sell well.īut I figured they may be better than women’s items because they are not thredUP’s rejects. ![]() That’s not a guarantee of getting resellable clothes. If those people don’t pay for their items to be returned to them, the items then belong to thredUP and are sold in rescue boxes. ThredUP does not sell men’s clothes, but people send them in because they don’t know this. ***If you don’t have a thredUP account, you can sign up for a thredUP account and receive $10 to spend towards inventory to resell or something for yourself. ** If you don’t have a Poshmark account, you can receive a free $10 bonus when you sign up with my code SFGIRL2015. This means that I may receive compensation when you click on a product link or purchase an item linked on this site. Read on to see why I chose the thredUP men’s rescue box, what I received, and other thoughts to see if this box is good for you too.ĭisclosure: This post contains affiliate links. My available listings had dwindled since I sold, donated, or cleared much of my inventory in other ways late last year. What I Received in My thredUP Men’s Rescue Box #2Įarlier this month, I received my second thredUP men’s rescue box. ![]()
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