On Consignment 2 -
Clothing should be freshly laundered, pressed, and on hangers. For hard goods, give them a thorough wipe-down to remove dust or scuffs.
If your items don't sell within the contract period, you usually have two choices: On Consignment 2
Before you drop off your items, make sure you are clear on the "split"—the percentage of the final sale price that you get to keep. Most shops offer a 40/60 or 50/50 split. Clothing should be freshly laundered, pressed, and on
Keep a personal log of everything you hand over. While professional shops use standard cost records and inventory systems , having your own list ensures nothing gets lost in the shuffle. Ask the shop for a formal inventory sheet or receipt during drop-off. Most shops offer a 40/60 or 50/50 split
You must do this by a specific deadline or the shop may take ownership.
Presentation is everything. Shops are more likely to accept items that look "floor-ready."
Visit shops in person to see if their "vibe" matches what you're selling.