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The Best way to sell bags of scarves

I have a bag of my personal pre-owned scarves.  All materials from polyester to wool.  I don't want to donate because they have value IMO.  I need suggestions how to list on EB; I also intend to take to consignment shops.

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The Best way to sell bags of scarves

You can sell your bag of scarves as a "lot" that's one type, multiple items. A buyer can buy one or any number of items from the lot. When you create a listing, enter average price per scarf as Buy it now price and the number of scarves in the lot, then you'll see the option to list as a lot and select it. Please note that you need to upload pictures of all your scarves, as eBay doesn't allow listings of mystery box nature.
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The Best way to sell bags of scarves

You might want to offer them as a lot of however many scarves there are being sure to describe them as used or pre-owned, if you prefer that term.  Make sure that you describe them as being of a variety of fabrics. 

 

You might want to make up separate lots divided by fabric type and offering them in separate listings.

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The Best way to sell bags of scarves

People frequently search for scarves by color.  You could separate your lots into color groups.   

Laurie
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The Best way to sell bags of scarves

As material to make homemade face masks?


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The Best way to sell bags of scarves

Pull out the best/most valuable, list them on their own, fixed price, free shipping.

 

Lot the rest up into general themes.  Same deal.

 

I actually can barely keep scarves in stock. 


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