Our "Dime Store" closed and little did I know

Ron Black

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He has been hoarding Blue Bell Pedal Jeans and older stuff since the 50s I'm guessing. I paid 2 dollars for each of everything. 1950s Hanes through 70's. Lots and lots Of Maverick, Blue Belle, Levis, Fruit of the Loom two label changes. And lots more. I'm most curious are these I'm showing. Some of you may cry fake but I assure you it's the real deal. I have 30-50 pairs. It's tons of item
 

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Hi Ron, and welcome to the VFG. Wow indeed!

Per forum rules, we are not able to offer pricing suggestions and Registered Guests may not offer items for sale here in the public forums.
https://forums.vintagefashionguild.org/pages/Welcome-to-the-VFG-Forums-please-read/

Some VFG members do buy in bulk, especially if they are within a reasonable drive of the seller. If you would like to share your contact information with me in case we have a member near you, send me a message by clicking on my avatar and choosing "Start a Conversation".
 
I think you almost always get more selling direct to the public, rather than in bulk, and if you use eBay, that's a good way to reach a lot of buyers.

It really depends if you want the work of listing them individually, or whether you'd rather have someone take them off your hands at wholesale prices.

If you do want to list them one by one, I'm sure we can help you with keywords, dating, other listing advice, as it sounds like these are unfamiliar territory for you.

You could approach some vintage dealers in your area and see if anyone wants to buy as a lot. If you research retail price for similar items, that will give you a starting point for what you might expect to get selling wholesale - I'm sure you know that dealers can only pay a fraction of retail price.
 
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