@@JMSquaredVintage my mom had been a home ec teacher and tried to teach me to sew. I did learn but hate it to this day because she was a teacher and a perfectionist so nothing I sewed was right! 😂😂. I did so love looking at the material, patterns AND notions though! 😀
Just found not one but two Jams World pieces, at 2 different thrift stores! I’m obsessed, and did a deep dive on the history behind the company, very cool! I love your videos, I learn a lot as a new reseller.
TWO!!!??! AMAZING! They're pretty rare to stumble upon, so what an absolute treat! Keeping my fingers crossed for you that you sell them quick and for a great price!!!
I've never picked up any sunglasses, but I have picked up regular glasses - Nike's sold for $40; Tory Burch sold for $30; I have some Coach and Harley Davidson's left! Oklahoma here!! Ariat and Wranglers are my best sellers! Scully is another BOLO for western wear + "Rodeo" is a good key word for listings too :)
GREAT tips on the western wear - I'm making metal notes, and looking up Scully to get my head around what I'm looking for. So interesting on regular glasses! In a million year, I'd never have thought to pick up RX glasses, but I guess there's as much of a market for those as there are sunglasses...
Amazing! I feel like any decent pair I've found has been absolutely WORKED - I'm going to have to keep checking the basket - as we all know - you just NEVER know what you're going to find!
I pick up a ton of Ariat near me. and yay for the shout out to Boot Barn! It always sells super fast for me - not for a ton of money, but it's a reliable quick sell. Double D Ranch is another big BOLO in that world that I find from time to time.
Yes! I've been on the lookout for Double D Ranch - I know a lot of people who say it's an amazing seller. I hope I find one soon! I hope YOU find tons as well!!
I'm the same way - but there are a TON of people out there who look good in pretty much any sunglasses - or at WORST, they look just OK. I 'm not one of those people. I either look amazing or absolutely ridiculous 🤣🤣🤣
I rocked the HELL out of those camisole tops in the early 2000s! i had a light blue mohair shrug that I wore over them, and I thought I absolutely ate!
You know - that's a good thought. I feel like the accessories selection overall is better in smaller thrift stores - that might be fun to do just a day running around to all of them to see what I can dig up.
I always get the best deals at those small local stores. I don't have bin stores near me and rarely shop Goodwill. I find these stores don't mark up the prices as much and they usually support local so win-win!
I found a pair of vintage (90s) fendi sunglasses at an uptown cheapskate bag sale. Paid about$1.50 and sold for $40! I did buy a few cheap sunglasses cases on Amazon for shipping them and future ones I may find so that cut slightly into the profit. I’ve also sold quay on consignment that went for about $40
@@JMSquaredVintage yeah I was happily surprised! This particular pair retailed around $75 but Nordstrom rack seems to have them on sale for $35 right now and I sold them like 2 weeks ago-got a little lucky!
Sunglasses in my area thrift stores are junk -- gas station specials, Wal-Mart $4.99, etc. And, they're usually scratched up like they were rubbed across concrete. Once in a while, I'll find an interesting clamshell case -- Coach, Tiffany, etc. They don't sell for much, but they bring eyes around.
I feel like this is mostly what I see too - but I will always, always hold out hope for that gorgeous red cat-eye pair from the 50s to be hiding in there...
I found dolce and Gabbana sunglasses at an high priced estate sale. The logo was printed so tiny they didn’t see it and they were in a cheap cotton case so they sold them to me for $5. I sold them on Poshmark for $125. 😊