Some of these jeans are a no brainer. Anytime you see the vintage Levi 501 jeans in smaller sizes pick them up. MAKE SURE THEY ARE HIGH WAISTED!!!! Most vintage 501's are high waisted. The higher the better. Preferably for $1.00 or less. Cut them off and make them pretty short. Bleach them - cut holes in them - make them as slutty as possible and the sluts will buy them! Wash them a few times to get the strings on the cuts. One thing that sells is trash to trashy women! Another HUGE thing on Ebay right now is tye dying trashy shorts. Levi brand does the best. These two pairs of cut off tye dyed jeans sold for $160.00. If you can bedazzle or jewel the jeans - you're SET! Artsy original people with idea's could get into this and make a fortune while it lasts because the more original - the better!
These cut off shorts sold for $50.00. These are going to be hot all summer!
More brands to look for!!! Make sure to get a killer deal!
Mens Levi's 512 bootcut
Mens Levi's 538
Mens Levi's 501
Mens Levi's 569
Mens Levi's 527 bootcut
Mens Levi's 507
Mens Levi's 597
Rock Revival
Rock Republic
Diesel
MEK
BKE
Seven For All Man Kind
Citizens Of Humanity
Lucky Brand
Big Star
Monarchy
Guess
Affliction
American Eagle
Abercrombie Fitch
Antik
LEVI cut off shorts
Friday, June 10, 2011
More Yard Sale Delights!
This chess set was a total of $2.50. I sold it for $41.00. Chess sets do good if they are in great detail like this one, and also if they are vintage. When in doubt, pick up your laptop, internet on your phone or call a friend and LOOK IT UP before you buy it!
These are "Big Star" jeans. I got these for $3.00 at a yard sale and sold them for $30.00. Big star is a good brand to look for. Make sure they are in decent condition. They can show some distressing, but the heal can't be too torn up. If they are, you can possibly get them for lower and cut them off. Turning these into cut off slutty shorts is also a good seller.
These books were a $5.00 investment at a yard sale and sold for $162.00. These are the sweet valley high books from the 1980's. When ever you see a big set of books like this, look them up.
These "Tony Lama" boots were a $4.00 investment from the DI. They sold for $65.00. Anytime you see "Tony Lama" or "Justin" boots - they are usually good. Be sure again to LOOK IT UP! You don't want to waste money - so be sure before you dish out the money.
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