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 beachrose
 
posted on September 8, 2000 08:32:23 PM
Hi and OK, I know it's sort of an unwritten law that no one wants to tell where they get their stuff to sell on eBay but MAYBE someone wants to help.....
I have had access to a bunch of new and used large size ladies clothing but it has dried up.I've got a following on eBay and would like to continue in this category.
I am a disabled Mom trying to help put my daughter through pre-med and this is important.
Could someone PLEASE offer me some suggestions or even email me?
I'd appreciate it a bunch!
Thanks,Becca
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[ edited by beachrose on Sep 8, 2000 08:35 PM ]
 
 mauimoods
 
posted on September 8, 2000 08:47:47 PM
Thrift shops, Goodwill, Consignment shops, yard sales. Put an ad in the paper that you want to BUY them.


 
 beachrose
 
posted on September 9, 2000 03:52:18 AM
Thanks for the suggestion, but I was thinking more along the lines of New items and distributers that sell them.For example, one person oneBay sells only loungewear from LANE BRYANTS AND ROAMANS,Now I know she's not paying retail because of the prices.Where do you even start???

 
 unknown
 
posted on September 9, 2000 07:55:13 AM
Well I don't normally give out this info.
But you sound like a nice lady.

I've seen Layne Bryant closeout pants, for example, as lows s $2 per pair.

I'l email you some info

 
 birdwatcher-07
 
posted on September 9, 2000 10:52:14 AM
beachrose, I don't know what your particular disability is, so I don't know if it makes you hard to walk up and down the aisles in Goodwill for an extended period or not. But if you are able to do so, check out Goodwill, especially their stores designated "fashion places" (or something like that). I see tons of brand-new large-sized clothing, still with the tags. I don't know if a manufacturer donates it or what. My big complaint when I go to Goodwill is the relatively small percentage of small and medium-sized clothing!
 
 rarriffle
 
posted on September 9, 2000 04:31:14 PM
The woman on ebay may work for the Limited Corp. who owns lane bryant and roamans. Twice a year they have a closeout sale for employees only. They can buy a $200.00 suit for $3.00 there.

 
 yuper592
 
posted on September 9, 2000 04:36:06 PM
beachrose, depending on where you live (rural or large city) you may check some of your upscale department stores. Here in Florida we have Burdines & Dillards and the clearance racks are unreal right now. Just one example, Girls Tommy Hifiger t-shirt, regular price $42, clearance price $6. I took my 8 year old shopping last week and it took us 3 hours to pick out an outfit because there was soooo much to chose from.

Good luck!
Michelle
 
 
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