on 23-02-2024 10:05 AM
Just looking for opinions please.
I am just selling stuff from around the house including clothes my daughter no longer wears/wants. I purchased a second-hand mannequin for $50 to sell clothes. She has a few scars but she serves the purpose. I haven't measured the mannequin but I am guessing she is about a size 8. Some of the clothes I am selling range from size 10 to 18, the larger sizes mostly being tops. My mannequin isn't as well endowed in the chest area as my daughter. If pants/shorts are too big around the waist, I use a bulldog clip to cinch them in for photos. I include flat lay measurements on all my listings.
Do you think this is ok or should I not use the mannequin ?
on 26-02-2024 07:24 PM
Until another seller undercuts your price and your sales drop. Ideally If I get an item like this as you know you want to be the only seller or have paid so little no one can compete. But then I am against dropping prices overtime unless the item is dated .
on 26-02-2024 07:26 PM
Curious as to what this has to do with ' displaying ' an item.
on 26-02-2024 07:45 PM
Not exactly I do see it in auctions and would guess 500-2000. I'm likely way off but then I have not checked ebay sales so its an uneducated guess.
on 26-02-2024 11:30 PM
@brickworksmarket wrote:Not exactly I do see it in auctions and would guess 500-2000. I'm likely way off but then I have not checked ebay sales so its an uneducated guess.
...............as are many of your posts unfortunately..................
on 27-02-2024 03:15 AM
No need for a mannequin if a live model is available.
on 27-02-2024 05:55 AM
I have been nice regarding your posts and do wish you could be a bit more grown up. But for some reason you prefer to reply with comments like this but if thats your thing I will just skip past your posts from now on and not bother reading them.
on 27-02-2024 06:28 AM