One frustrating part about thrifting to resell, is the fact that thrift stores are getting better about identifying and pricing higher end brands. While an Eileen Fisher top for $3 is a no-brainer, paying $15 to flip it for $25 (before fees) isn’t the best business model. The name of the game is buy cheap stuff that sells fast for a good profit. I’m a nice guy so I’ll tell you three brands that most thrift stores overlook.
1. Sympli

Sympli is a Canadian brand that…actually I doubt you guys give a shit. I will just provide some useful information.
What they sell: Tops, dresses, pants
What I usually pay at thrift stores: $3-$8
Average used selling price: $37
It sells quick.
2. Anne Fontaine

What they sell: Mostly tops
What I usually pay at thrift stores: $3-$8
Average used selling price: $45
It sells quick.
3. Frank & Eileen

What they sell: Tops, mostly button front
What I usually pay at thrift stores: $5-$10
Average used selling price: $42
You guessed it, it sells quick.
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