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Have been umming and aahing about what to do with all my maternity wear, baby kit and baby clothes for ages, and as we've just had our loft converted, been forced into action!

I promise this isn't a stealth 'sales' pitch - I'm genuinely interested in how you would shift it. I thought about going to a NCT sale but from what I understand it's not cheap and can be really painful logistically (I think they insist on certain things, like a fully completed inventory on what's for sale, all the clothes hung up individually on white hangers etc.!).

I've got a fair amount of Isabella Oliver maternity wear which I thought I'd ebay, some 'big' baby bits like the Bjorn bouncer, maxi cosi, moses basket that I thought I'd sell on the forum, then lots of baby clothes from John Lewis, Gap, JoJo etc that I thought I'd sell in bundles on ebay or individually for some of the nicer/ less worn stuff. Is this how you'd go about it? I'm not bothered on getting 'top whack' for everything - I just want to sell it as painlessly as possible for a fair enough price.

id start with the forum and then move to eBay.


bundles don't seem to go so well on here these days so maybe eBay for those. but edf is so much easier when it works! i ended up giving away most of the clothes i had and it was a lot easier, the photographing them is quite painful if there are a lot.


otherwise you can go to stalls where you have your own table which is probably less work. they don't get the crowds that Nct do though.


good luck!

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