i am peculiar as to where i crapper acquire utilised clothes by the incase or by coefficient or anything! utilised clothes in general. How would you go most this in your community? maybe i crapper intend whatever ideas.
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Ebay, just look for wholesale lots of clothing
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i would go to a goodwill store, but they really dont sell in bulk I guess.. maybe put an ad in the newspaper or something
You could talk to your local Goodwill of Salvation Army thrift store about purchasing some of their shipments before they go onto the floor. I’m not sure how that would work with the pricing however.
try ebay and platoes closet
Costco- jokes! Ebay is pretty good.
There are a few places for old worn clothes, from jobbers and rag dealers–the last stop for many old clothes that are unsellable and worn to pieces where they are sorted and sold to be turned into carpet underpad and other things; to places that bale and bundle wearable clothes for charity shops and textile artists. Large cities will often have a charity shop that sells used clothes by the pound. For a while I dealt with a company that succinctly called itself “clothing by the pound” and I could go to the warehouse and pick out whatever I wanted from the unsellables and they would bale and bundle it for me. The clothes were considered unwearable with tears and holes, but otherwise clean with no funky odors. Much of this came from charity drives and goodwill type stores, items that for various reasons were unsellable. I now deal with goodwill and another thrift store and buy their unsellables. As I use these pieces for their fabric only, tears aren’t an issue. Try local charity shops first, you probably will get plenty of clothes from them.
Used bulk clothes are baled and sold by grades, from premium AAA, which is new and almost new (that shirt grandma gave you and you never wore and gave to goodwill is premium AAA) down to grade C which is rips and tears/unwearables. There’s also Africa/Tropical Summer grade, which is shipped to impoverished areas of africa and purchased by charities and several other specialty grades. Wholesale dealers sell up to 20 ton lots! You likely don’t need twenty tons of mixed summer clothes or ten tons of heavy winter. of even a transport truck filled with old denims, so start with the charity shop.
Here’s the typical website of a typical wholesaler who deals in large truck sized lots. http://www.usedrecycled.com/default.asp Some sell smaller lots, a search of used clothes, clothing resellers, second hand clothes and clothing by the pound through yahoo will provide plenty of wholesale sources to check out.