Hi ,
I’m currently looking for a reliable wholesaler to develop my business in the French market. If you’re interested, I can offer you a partnership: I can help you enter and grow in France.
I need around 1,000 to 2,000 second hand clothes pieces per month, only for women and only brands clothes — sweaters, t-shirts, dresses, jeans, shorts, etc. All items must be in very good condition — no stains, no holes.
If you’re able to meet these requirements, I believe we could build a solid and long-term collaboration. You could increase your earnings and have regular clients every month.
Let me know if you’re interested!
Best regards,
Diana Dares
Hi Diana, I’ve had some experience buying and reselling second hand clothing for online customers, and the biggest thing I’ve learned is that consistency in quality matters more than quantity. Many sellers say items are very good condition, but without proper sorting, stains or minor damage still slip through. From my own buying experience on platforms like Amazon and View Your Deal Today (for personal purchases, not wholesale), I’ve noticed that sellers who clearly mention condition standards, provide real photos, and have clear return policies are usually more trustworthy. I apply the same mindset when looking for second hand suppliers. For wholesale, I’ve seen better results when starting with a smaller trial order and working with suppliers who already export to European markets, especially France. Clear communication, sample approval, and agreed grading standards really help build a long-term partnership. Wishing you success with your project it sounds promising if you find the right supplier.
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