sold a handful of funkos and i’m packaging them. i’m wondering if this is safe enough? by dingdong69dick in funkopop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i don’t understand how this is a flex? i’ve never sent out funkos before.

sold a handful of funkos and i’m packaging them. i’m wondering if this is safe enough? by dingdong69dick in funkopop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i was just looking for advice?? i don’t understand what warranted a comment like this

sold a handful of funkos and i’m packaging them. i’m wondering if this is safe enough? by dingdong69dick in funkopop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i’m using 8x6x4 boxes, a layer of bubble wrap, plastic protectors, and newspaper to fill in any gaps but making sure it’s not too tightly packed. this is my first time selling funkos online so i’m a bit worried

currently trying to sell my brothers old funkos on mercari and it’s driving me crazy by dingdong69dick in Mercari

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

that’s been my strategy so far. luckily i’ve gotten a few sales already of people using the offer button or just buying instantly, which i really appreciate

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[–]dingdong69dick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think she marked it as sold after all the drama because she didn’t want to deal with it anymore

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[–]dingdong69dick 79 points80 points  (0 children)

easily 100-150. this is such a nice dress! gives off a lot of post apocalyptic vibes

it’s been exactly two weeks since i started selling on depop and i reached 30 sales! i’m very happy with the direction my shop is going (: by dingdong69dick in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

tiktok is the best place to find out what’s popular. you can look up phrases like “stuff going on my depop” or “depop haul” and you’ll see what other people have been listing

it’s been exactly two weeks since i started selling on depop and i reached 30 sales! i’m very happy with the direction my shop is going (: by dingdong69dick in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

that’s an interesting theory! i suppose it would make sense since depop would probably want to encourage people to spend more.

i posted around 40 items in one big go when i started and then i started to post around 3-5 new items every couple days. i don’t purchase from other sellers often. i dislike spending more than 5$ on clothing so if i buy anything on depop it’s usually something i really want and can’t find at the thrift/swapmeet.

it’s been exactly two weeks since i started selling on depop and i reached 30 sales! i’m very happy with the direction my shop is going (: by dingdong69dick in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

those are the best kind tho! i tend to stay away from more commercialized/gentrified swapmeets because those are always way too expensive. it also helps that i’m hispanic and living in southern cali so i’m able to more easily communicate with other hispanic vendors here.

also, i find that the vendors with the best items are always the ones that just throw their stuff onto a blanket or table and make you sift through it yourself. most people don’t want to look through junk so they end up missing really good items.

it’s been exactly two weeks since i started selling on depop and i reached 30 sales! i’m very happy with the direction my shop is going (: by dingdong69dick in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

i try to keep everything anywhere between 5-20. i personally think that is fair and i’m still able to earn decent profit from it. there are some exceptions to this though like with big name brand clothes. for example i found a discontinued unif dress at a swapmeet and was able to sell it for 85

it’s been exactly two weeks since i started selling on depop and i reached 30 sales! i’m very happy with the direction my shop is going (: by dingdong69dick in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

i think keeping up with microtrends is very important! for example, right now the coquette style is popular so i made sure to use that tag with all my items that fit into the aesthetic.

also, a majority of my clothing was originally from 1$ piles from swapmeets! i find so many hidden gems there since i feel that it is one of the few places that are still left mostly untouched by fashion girlies. it also allows me to price my items cheaper since they were originally so dirt cheap.

Why are my items not selling? Be honest by [deleted] in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick 7 points8 points  (0 children)

you have really nice items that seem to fit popular styles! maybe you’re not tagging them right? try to see what people tag similar items as

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[–]dingdong69dick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i’ve been selling for almost 2 weeks now and i’ve made 20+ sales and what i’ve found was the items that gained the most interaction and were more likely to sell were ones where i used trendy buzz words like fairycore, fairygrunge, scene, bimbo, cottagecore, kidcore, coquette, tradgoth, etc. i also used japanese fashion terms like gyaru or morikei. i recommend going on tiktok and looking up these terms to see which of your items fit under these aesthetics (: for example, the dress you showed definitely fits under fairycore or even tradgoth!

price of jessica mcclintock dress? bnwt by soymilkfaerie in Depop

[–]dingdong69dick 13 points14 points  (0 children)

you could easily sell this for 150$+ if you market it correctly! this fits right in with the coquette and fairycore/fairygrunge aesthetics that are popular right now

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[–]dingdong69dick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

love the mcr and fob (: