Tips & Tricks

Tips & Tricks.

Prepare your wardrobe closet well before D-Day, it's easy in 5 steps.

Sort:

Very often to sort, it is to restore order in its interior but also in its spirit. Above all, it means giving yourself the opportunity to see the future differently by leaving room for novelty and change.

Washing, ironing:

Obviously it is the least funny step but the obligatory passage. Think of future buyers! If some clothes have not been worn for a long time, it means that they have not been washed as much. A little refreshment won't hurt them! Likewise, you will need to iron them. You will have all the chances to sell them. So, we don't skimp on the iron!

Hangers:

Now that you have gathered everything, the hangers are essential to be able to present the clothes on the rack (the hangers are not provided, so it's up to you to bring them).

The stickers :

Remember to put labels on the products with the price, it is always advisable. This is an important step if you do not want to spend your time repeating the prices on the day of the wardrobe. This will also save you from thinking about the price at which you want to sell. It is important to give yourself a minimum price that you will not go down to avoid disappointment. But also remember that you are there to sell. Mark your prices is also significant, they will appear fixed and you will have fewer negotiation requests.

D-1 before the wardrobe:

The big day is coming, and you're almost ready! Take advantage of this last day to put all your clothes in a suitcase, cover or large flexible bags (IKEA type). There is no point in doing it before, it could wrinkle the clothes you ironed. Doing it the old way is to avoid spoiling all this work done! And if one suitcase is not enough, take two, there are no restrictions.

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