Tagging InformationSupplies Required: 1. Clothing must be on wire hangers. Cleaners will give you hangers if you ask. With the hanger hook pointing to the left (see picture), place tag vertically on the right shoulder. Twelve months & smaller can be on plastic hangers. See General Info for more details on clothing guidelines. On larger clothing items, such as maternity or dresses, please secure them with safety pins if they have a tendency to fall off the hanger. Your items won't sell if they're on the floor! Pin sets securely together by hanging the shirt first, then turn the hanger over and pin the Pants or shorts sold alone should be hung as the picture shows, pinned at the waist. A great way to keep pants from sliding all over the hanger is to use paper-covered dry cleaner's hangers. They don't slide and stay neat-looking, which in turn makes them sell better. 2. Use our online tag form, click here. We can no longer accept hand-written cards.
At drop off inspection, any inconsistencies will have to be re-done on your time. Please email us with any questions before investing your time! Are you going to donate this item? Please select the donate option, and we will automatically donate it for you if it remains unsold. Please seriously consider if you are really coming back to pick up your unsold items. Did you sell almost everything last time? (We know most of you did!!) Are you coming back for just a few things? Every sale we literally have 100s of people who don’t pick up and we spend many hours sorting those items needlessly! If you aren’t coming back, please select donate, it helps us so much! Also, under the size, please choose the specific section in which you want that item to be hung. Choose whether it is a girl's item or boys, jrs, maternity, etc. This is especially important for Juniors and Maternity, which sometimes can be hung incorrectly and will not sell if it is on the wrong rack. It will also ensure that the item will be on the correct rack at pick up, should it remain unsold. In addition, it will also help our workers put your items back on the correct rack if a shopper misplaces it. Use the middle of the card to give a short description of your item. Please be very specific!! If the tag becomes separated from the item, the description is the only way we can identify it. Our new software makes it easy to search for a lost item IF a detailed description was entered when creating the tag. It is very important!! This is also a good way to point out if your item is a brand name. If you have the time, this is also a good place to add any positive selling points, such as "Washes Well!" or "Only Worn Once." Be careful to avoid negatives such as "Never Worn." Use "Like New!" instead. On large ticket items such as equipment, you may want to put the retail price off to the side so buyers will know what a good deal they are getting. Don’t make any changes or corrections once tags are completed. This is for your own protection. Make a new tag if a change is necessary! 3. Use one inch or larger safety pins to pin on the tags, (no tiny gold pins), placing the pin horizontally and catching the garment and the card twice. On higher priced items, please doubly secure the pin to your tag by placing mailing tape to cover the pin and adhere it to the card, making it hard to unpin the card. 4. You set the price of all items: PRICE TO SELL! Use $1.00 increments, no .50 cents, .99 cents, etc. Ask yourself "Would I buy what I'm bringing in at the price I am asking?" If you will be donating your items that don't sell, please consider letting them go half price. Getting half price for an item is better than getting nothing! 5. Group small items together in a ziploc bag, with the card easily visible. We also recommend sealing the top closed with clear packaging tape to keep out small hands. Scotch tape and masking tape do not work well.
7. For shoes, pin shoes together with a large pin or twist tie, then pin tag to the connecting pin. Be sure to pin your tag to your shoes, not the shoe box. Plastic bags aren't necessary, and the tags come off them easily. 8. If you are bringing a breast pump to resell, we will be keeping the all the parts to the pump at check out to stop shoppers from mixing up or losing the pieces. You need to attach your price tag index card to the bag itself in the normal way, but store all the pieces in a large ziploc bag. On a separate piece of paper, make 2 copies of a detail listing of all the parts. Be sure to put your consignor number and the price of the pump on each copy. You may want to list the retail price and any other information that would help it sell. Attach one copy to the pump bag and securely tape the second copy to the ziploc bag. We will have a special display for the bags informing shoppers to get the rest of it at check out. For tips on making your items to sell better, see the General Info Page! |