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Post by RetroMonde on May 12, 2023 0:23:55 GMT
A few months ago I picked up a nice cotton Burberry Brit woman's shirt and once I got it home I realized there was a bleach stain on one sleeve near the wrist. Today I was measuring it and noticed another similar stain near the sleeve on the front. WWYD? Toss? Salvage the buttons? List it low?
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Post by chapeaunoir on May 12, 2023 4:51:17 GMT
If the bleach spots are just on the sleeves near the wrists I would list it on auction with a low starting price - one of the few items I would list that way, but I've found it works for items like that with pretty minor flaws that need to find their own price.
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Post by denise15601 on May 12, 2023 12:50:58 GMT
Depends on how big the stains are. I would still try to sell it and price it a bit lower. I have sold items with stains.
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Post by RetroMonde on May 12, 2023 15:44:29 GMT
That's what I thought too... nothing ventured nothing gained, lol. Thanks!!
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Post by labbypaws on May 12, 2023 17:43:44 GMT
I would make sure the title says something like “Please Read Bleach Stains” or something like that.
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Post by kritter on May 12, 2023 18:01:30 GMT
Like BLEACH STAINS in capital letters in title.
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Post by chapeaunoir on May 13, 2023 4:37:20 GMT
I always put FLAW very prominently in the title. I just sold something flawed on Poshmark and the buyer was so happy to get it.
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