Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Seller Spotlight: Chivasmomma

This is the fourth installment of my monthly feature called "Seller Spotlight." Once a month, I will introduce you to a reputable eBay seller who lists quality Anthropologie items from past seasons. I wanted to create something that would benefit the community and hopefully turn you on to great deals from honest sellers who are the cream of the crop, as I know eBay can be a little intimidating.

This month's featured seller is Lisa, who sells under the name Chivasmomma on eBay. I first met Lisa when I emailed her for help on my own eBay listings. As a new seller, I looked to Lisa for advice, and she was kind, gracious and willing to take time out to help a newbie eBayer. I've learned a lot from her during the time I've known her, and it is with true pleasure that I profile her in this month's installment of Seller Spotlight.

So, without further ado, here is my Q&A with Lisa.

(Q) How long have you been selling on eBay, and how did you get started?


(A) I had been buying items like concert tickets on eBay for a couple of years when I became unemployed a little over five years ago. I had to outfit my son for Boy Scouts because he had outgrown all of his uniforms. I turned to eBay to get what he needed. As the packages started to come in, it dawned on me that I could probably do this.

The first thing I ever listed was a brand new Chicos outfit someone had given to me as a gift. I did not have the heart to tell them a Chicos size 2 was not an industry size 2 so it had been hanging in my closet for several months. That sale paid the electric bill that month and I was hooked. Even after I found another job I continued selling on eBay part time as a source of extra money for my son's extracurricular expenses. I was working full time in an industry that experienced unprecedented volatility over the years and eBay grew into a much larger part of my income until I finally decided to sell full time over a year ago.

(Q) Can you talk a little about your inventory -- what kinds of items do you sell, and do you focus on any specific type or brand of clothing?

(A) I focus on quality fabulous and funky items. I have always loved clothing and have never wanted to look like everyone else so I bring that to my inventory for others. I began reading fashion magazines from the time I was a young teenager not only for the fashion, but also for my love of photography. I never thought my self-taught knowledge of designer clothing, beautiful textiles and how to combine pieces for your own look would ever benefit me financially.

(Q) How did you find out about Anthropologie, and what do you like about the brand?

(A) I cannot recall exactly when I became aware of Anthropologie. I figure I probably became aware due to my indulgence in my love of clothing. I remember my first Anthropologie item I found in a thrift store. It was an Odille skirt. At the time I did not have the knowledge I do now of all the brands Anthropologie carried. I just knew the skirt was really special. That skirt lead me into researching Anthropolgie deeper. That research hooked me on the store.

I love several things about Anthropologie. They are not shy about their use of color and detail, but manage not to look ridiculous. A bit offbeat but tasteful designs to mix and match with the rest of your wardrobe. I very much admire Anthropologie's ability to appeal to all age groups. There really is something for everyone's taste.

(Q) Are there any pieces from Anthro that you've sold that were your favorites, and what did you like about them?

(A) There are so many. I absolutely adored this long tiered skirt from Fei. It is such a show stopper.



Another that just stopped my heart when I found it was this tiered Odille skirt.



(Q) What advice do you have for buyers who are searching for older Anthro items on eBay?

(A) Many, many sellers on eBay do not have the resources to identify the design name of a particular Anthropologie piece. Try using key search words such as the specific brand (Odille, Fei, etc.). Also be sure to try basic search terms. An example using the pink Fei skirt above would be pink floral, tiered, long skirt, etc. Ebay sellers are trying to give you the terms to find what you are looking for as well as appealing to as large an audience as possible. By using the basic search terms you will actually get more items returned in your search for you to better your chances of finding that ever elusive item you want.

Once you do find your beloved item, be sure to read the entire listing, look carefully at the pictures for any flaws the seller may have missed, and ask any questions you have that are not addressed in the listing prior to purchase. By doing these things you will definitely save yourself a possible headache later.

(Q) If a buyer has a question about a listing, or a problem with a transaction, what steps would you advise them to take?

(A) As far as asking questions go, at the very bottom of every listing is a section titled Questions and Answers about this item. In this section there is a link titled Ask a Question which will enable a buyer to contact the seller. Also, any questions asked previously that the seller chooses to post publicly are located in this section. You may find your answer without having to ask.

If a buyer has an unfortunate transaction the first step is to contact the seller. Be polite. Do not threaten with negative feedback. Just simply state your issue and give the seller time to respond. In my own opinion, 24 hours at a minimum. More on holidays and weekends. There are good sellers and bad sellers. Give your seller an opportunity to prove which one they are. If you find you cannot get satisfaction working things out with your seller eBay has a buyer protection system where you can open a case and let eBay help you resolve your situation. I want to say this. Use that protection system as your last resort. Every case filed against a seller is a derogatory mark against the seller's record and has the potential of hurting their ability to sell. It should never be used if the seller is cooperating. Also, keep in mind that a buyer has up to 45 days to leave feedback. Do not get in a hurry.

(Q) A lot of Anthropologie clothing is vintage-inspired. You also sell a lot of very beautiful vintage clothing on eBay. How did you get into vintage clothing, and what do you think are the important things to remember when buying vintage clothing?

(A) I could go on and on about my love of vintage clothing. I love all the different eras for different reasons. As a thrifting junkie, it was natural I would come across these pieces. By studying them I developed an even deeper appreciation for design and quality. I wear vintage regularly mixed with my contemporary clothing. It helps to set me apart from the fashion formulas the malls dictate.

There are several shopping techniques I have developed over the years that can help avoid disappointment when buying vintage.
  • Some fabrics deteriorate with age and lack of care. Look carefully for signs of rotting fabric, disintegrating shoulder pads and elastic, broken beading, etc. Much of that cannot be repaired.
  • Some odors cannot be removed with cleaning. If in doubt, do not buy it.
  • Underarm stains are near impossible to fix.
  • Unless you have considerable experience removing stains, do not buy it. Dry cleaners do not work miracles. Some fabrics will deteriorate with the use of modern day laundry products.
  • Unless you have a very talented tailor only buy what fits. Many tailors are not familiar with construction techniques of the past. I have seen some tragedies where tailors have tried to apply contemporary techniques to vintage clothing.

I'd like to thank Lisa for sharing her answers with us. Don't forget to check out all of Lisa's listings in her eBay store, which is called The Gutterflower Gypsy; you can find it here. I've also included a permanent link to Chivasmomma's eBay page on the side of my blog so you can check back in with her often. I hope you've liked this feature, and you can look forward to another installment next month!


If you are an eBay seller of Anthropologie items and would like to be featured on Seller Spotlight, please contact me via email at saraefarr(at)gmail.com

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Seller Spotlight: Shopping*With*Gina

This is the third installment of my new monthly feature called "Seller Spotlight." Once a month, I will introduce you to a reputable eBay seller who lists quality Anthropologie items from past seasons. I wanted to create something that would benefit the community and hopefully turn you on to great deals from honest sellers who are the cream of the crop, as I know eBay can be a little intimidating.

This month's featured seller is Gina, who sells under the name Shopping*With*Gina on eBay. I first met Gina through a Facebook eBay sellers' discussion forum. The thing I first noticed about her is that she has a fantastic sense of humor! She's also very knowledgeable about her products and a very kind person who's genuinely interested in making sure the eBay experience is a pleasant one for both buyer and seller. Gina also runs her own consignment business and has her own website, which tells you more about her and her business (check it out here).

Here is my question-and-answer session with Gina; I hope you enjoy it!

(Q) How and when did you start selling on eBay?

(A) I can’t remember exactly how I first heard about eBay but I do remember how exciting it was to search for all my favorite brands. I would browse for hours and shop daily. After I got married, I had a part-time job in an office but I was looking for a way to fill my time while my husband was at work. I decided to see if I could make a little extra cash by selling the things in my now overflowing closet. The very first thing I listed was a red and white polka-dot Nine West shoulder bag. I remember it was bid up to $20 and I thought that was just the most amazing thing ever! I was addicted and there was no turning back. That was 10 years ago. Once my children came into the world I discovered the wonderful world of children’s boutique clothing. Buying it for my kids and reselling became a passion and obsession. (and a whole lot of fun!). Now, for the last 4 years I have devoted my eBay energy back towards what I do best – selling new and gently pre-owned women’s clothing, handbags and shoes. I’ve turned my eBay ‘hobby’ into a real and profitable business. I feel very fortunate to be able to stay at home with my kids and have a ‘career’ as well.

(Q) You also accept consignment clients and have your own website that gives details on the service. What do you look for in a consignment client, and what advice do you have for people who are considering consignment to weed out their closets?

(A) My consignment clients are women who love to keep their wardrobes fresh and exciting! They can feel good about buying something that might be a little pricey, knowing that they will be able to recoup some of that cost by consigning with me when they are ready to move on to something else. My advice for someone considering consignment is be ready and willing to let it go. We all have things in our closet that are beautiful but for whatever reason, just didn’t work for us. Time to let go of those things. Instead of letting them collect dust in your closet you can put them out there for the right owner to find and make a little cash for your effort.

(Q) How did you first discover Anthropologie, and what attracted you to the brand?

(A) I first discovered Anthropologie by word of mouth. My friends kept talking about this wonderful store with all its beautiful clothes. I had to see for myself and I was not disappointed! I love the whimsical quality of the clothes and the variety of style. The girl who loves Anthropologie is a free spirit but works hard for what she has. She cares deeply about beauty and fashion but isn’t trend obsessed. She loves to express her moods through her clothes. She’s fashionable, smart, romantic and dignified. Anthropologie seems to capture a feeling and turn it into an outfit including the perfect accessories.

(Q) Are there any pieces of Anthropologie clothing that you've sold that are your favorites?



(A) My favorite piece is probably the Chabana Dress by Corey Lynn Calter. It stands out in my mind because the young woman that bought it from me was so excited to finally find the dress in her size and for a reasonable price. She wrote me a lovely thank you note, telling me the dress was out of her budget when it first debuted at Anthropologie. She was patient and waited for it to show up on eBay. I was so happy to be able to fulfill her fashion wish and I am so glad that eBay makes this possible!

(Q) What advice do you have for Anthro collectors about buying and selling on eBay?

(A) My advice would be to take good care of your clothes if you plan to sell them on eBay when you’re done wearing them. When you buy on eBay, look at the seller’s reputation to make sure they take pride in their offerings. Once you find a seller who impresses you with quality and service, add them as a favorite and visit their store often. You never know when you might find that piece you’ve been looking for!

(Q) Can you talk a little bit about what you look for in clothing that you sell? What factors do you consider when accepting merchandise to sell?

(A) The most important thing to me when choosing clothing to consign and sell is quality. I am extremely picky and work diligently to make sure that my items are in top notch condition. Flawed items are listed only when the overall beauty of the item outweighs the issue. I know how disappointing it is to find that perfect item on eBay only to receive it and find a stain or other problem you didn’t expect. I want my pre-owned things to look new or almost new and be as described or better than described. No junk! Brand names are important on eBay but not all brand name clothes have an eBay following. Items should be fashionable either in the classic sense or by current trends. I also love vintage and wearable art pieces. Bottom line is I look for gently pre-owned higher end and/or beautiful items that I can offer for a fraction of the cost of retail.

I'd like to thank Gina for sharing her answers with us. Don't forget to check out all of Gina's listings in her eBay store; you can find it here. I've also included a permanent link to Shopping*With*Gina's eBay page on the side of my blog so you can check back in with her often. I hope you've liked this feature, and you can look forward to another installment next month!

If you are an eBay seller of Anthropologie items and would like to be featured on Seller Spotlight, please contact me via email at saraefarr(at)gmail.com

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Seller Spotlight: Piwykit

This is the second installment of my new monthly feature called "Seller Spotlight." Once a month, I will introduce you to a reputable eBay seller who lists quality Anthropologie items from past seasons. I wanted to create something that would benefit the community and hopefully turn you on to great deals from honest sellers who are the cream of the crop, as I know eBay can be a little intimidating.

This month's featured seller is Emily, who sells under the name Piwykit on eBay. I first met Emily through eBay's Clothing, Shoes and Accessories discussion forum and later got to know her better through a Facebook eBay sellers' discussion forum. Emily sells a mix of very high-end and mid-range brands, and her knowledge and expertise in all things fashion is remarkable. Her listings are downright drool-worthy, and her prices are fair and the quality of her items is amazing. So here is my question-and-answer session with her; I hope you enjoy it!

(Q) How long have you been selling on eBay and how did you get started?

(A) I started selling in 1998 while I was in college, though the piwykit ID started in 2000 after eBay outlawed having your email address as your ID. Ebay became an easy way for a poor college kid to make a little extra grocery money while still being flexible enough to work around class schedules. I really started working as a business in 2004 and went full time in 2008.

(Q) How would you describe the type of inventory that you carry? Do you specialize in any type or brand of clothing?

(A) My store focuses on fashionable luxury brands at a fraction of the retail price. I like to think of my store as an online consignment store that carries everything you need. While I specialize in high-end designer brands like Chanel, Pucci, Fendi, Christian Louboutin, etc., there are a variety of sizes, styles and brands. Personally, I like to mix high and low (a Gap T-shirt with SFAMK jeans and a Chanel jacket) and think that no one's closet is exclusively designer merchandise. So you will find a little bit of everything at Piwykit's Designer Closet.

(Q) What attracts you to the Anthropologie clothing that you carry? When did you start carrying Anthro clothes in your eBay store?

(A) I love Anthropologie. They are a perfect contradiction — feminine without being girly, retro without being costume, quirky without being weird. I love the unexpected details, the whimsy, (and) the fun of their pieces. Also, I love how they carry select collections from different designers, and in fact helped launch the lines for Nanette Lepore, Vince, Tibi and many others! I really started selling Anthropologie in 2004; first, some of my personal pieces that no longer fit, and then expanded my offerings.

(Q) Are there any pieces of Anthro that you've particularly liked or are your favorites?



(A) I still regret selling my 2008 Armana Jasmine Cardigan; it was the perfect red and really put me in the mood for cooler weather. But it seems that every year they come out with something else that I covet. ;)

(Q) Do you have any advice for eBay buyers to ensure they have good transactions with sellers?

(A) Research is key — know what you are buying and know who you are buying it from. Check out a seller's feedback and their reputation for selling quality items. Read the listing very carefully — unfortunately, there are sellers out there that are selling a "no name" dress and include Anthropologie earrings in the (listing) but don't tell you that unless you read the fine print. Know your Anthro brands! Some inexperienced sellers list Urban Outfitters' brands and Anthro-look-a-likes as Anthro brands when they really aren't. Check out the pictures (personally, I like to see a picture of the label, too!).

(Q) You also sell your items on Bonanzle, an up-and-coming sales site for pre-owned clothing sellers. Why did you decide to also list your items on Bonanzle, and how does the experience differ from eBay? What advice do you have for buyers on Bonanzle?

(A) I also have items available on Bonanza.com (they just changed their name). The experience is very similar to how eBay used to be — there is a feeling of community and a "grassroots" selling venue that eBay has lost. The sellers (on Bonanza) are individuals selling their own things or running a small business, not the mega-sellers and outlets drowning the site in their cast-offs. There is a much more "home-y" feel to the site and the interactions between buyers and sellers. My best advice for buying on Bonanza? Use the same precautions when vetting your seller (and item!), but definitely give it a shot!!

I'd like to thank Emily for sharing her answers with us. Don't forget to check out all of Emily's listings in her eBay store; you can find it here. I've also included a permanent link to Piwykit's eBay page on the side of my blog so you can check back in with her often. I hope you've liked this feature, and you can look forward to another installment next month!

If you are an eBay seller of Anthropologie items and would like to be featured on Seller Spotlight, please contact me via email at saraefarr(at)gmail.com

Monday, September 6, 2010

Seller spotlight: Thursday*Girl

I am so excited to introduce a new monthly feature on this blog! I'm calling it "Seller Spotlight" and once a month, I will introduce you to a reputable eBay seller who lists quality Anthropologie items from past seasons. I wanted to create something that would benefit the community and hopefully turn you on to great deals from honest sellers who are the cream of the crop, as I know eBay can be a little intimidating.

This month's featured seller is Rachel, who sells under the name Thursday*Girl on eBay. I first met Rachel through eBay's Clothing, Shoes and Accessories discussion forum. She quickly became a role model for me as a seller because she was honest, ethical and extremely welcoming and helpful. Her listings were always very well done, and her shipping charges are super accurate and fair. To me, she is the model eBayer. I've learned so much from her. Rachel doesn't just approach eBay from a seller's perspective, either. She always keeps her buyers in mind, and she's written very informative, helpful eBay guides on how to authenticate Anthro and Ralph Lauren. She recently launched her own blog, Every Thursday Night, and she transferred her Anthro guide to her blog. (Check it out here.)

Rachel recently sat down for a Q&A session with me, so let's get to it, shall we?

(Q) How long have you been selling on eBay and how did you get started?


(A) I’ve been selling on Ebay for almost 10 years. A nurse friend of mine had lost a lot of weight and was selling off her wardrobe of plus-size nursing scrubs. She remarked to me that some of them were selling for close to original retail. I started poodling around the eBay site, and selling extra household items and things from my own closet that I no longer wore. I remember when I ran out of things to sell and I was thinking to myself, “Where can I get more things?” I didn’t care what I sold, I just wanted to SELL things. I loved (and still love) almost every part of this job. Not all of us are put on earth to find a cure for cancer; I believe strongly this is what I was born to do. It brings little bits of joy into people’s lives. I’m not going down in the history books, and that’s OK. Lifting spirits in positive ways with beautiful things is a purposeful existence, too.

(Q) What are your tips for having a successful transaction on eBay?

(A) Successful transactions; well, of course, choose your seller wisely. Read the feedback left by others. Don’t bid unless you can pay in the time required. When buying pre-owned clothing, remember that “excellent condition” can be very subjective. To some people, “one little hole” or “only minor wash fade” is excellent condition.

(Q) What do you like about Anthro items?

(A) Oh Anthropologie, what do I love about Anthropologie! Just about everything; I could talk about it all day. It’s like fairy-tale clothing for people who read Joan Aiken or Rumer Godden as children. It’s a useful fantasy, Anthropologie is. It’s a practical, tangible daydream that you can put on and wear each day, and actually LIVE and USE. Not just the clothing, but the other things as well. It’s fanciful and quirky but not “little girl-ish” or childlike.

Anthropologie Vagabond Boots, circa 2008, Style #843990

The online catalogue a few years back had a pair of boots called Vagabond Boots. They were fantastic; I wish I’d bought them then. They didn’t go with anything in my closet at the time, and I would have looked like a cat lady who was trying too hard in them, or so I thought. So I passed. And I’ve regretted it ever since, and I fully understand the mentality behind Anthro lovers paying premium for pre-owned, past season Anthro items firsthand, believe me. I totally get it. (p.s.: If anyone out there has a pair of those Vagabond Boots in size 9 ...)

(Q) Are there any Anthro items that you've sold that stick out in your mind as your favorites?

"Drawing Room Skirt" by Odille, circa 2006

(A) My favorites are the skirts. I love the construction, I love the styles and prints. My favorite is the Drawing Room Skirt. I did not know the name of it, only that looked curtained, somehow, and the word “layered” just didn’t quite describe the skirt. When I learned the name was Drawing Room, I knew immediately why they had named it so. It’s no surprise that one of the few pages I’ve taken the time to assemble on my new blog are some photos I found of Anthropologie skirts that I’ve loved (see it here).

(Q) Do you have any advice for first-time eBay buyers?

(A) Be careful. It’s a big world out there. Educate yourselves as to Anthropologie clothing before making any purchase decisions. My blog has two pages devoted solely to determining the authenticity of Anthro items, and of course, Sara’s blog is the online bible for the same. Just because something is cute and “looks Anthro," doesn’t mean it is. First-time eBayers as sellers? Read the policies. Follow them! Describe your items honestly, and include measurements. Most of all, have fun. eBay and Anthropologie are not about life and death, so enjoy yourself fully.

I'd like to thank Rachel for sharing her answers with us, and I'd also like to highlight a few Anthropologie items that she has for sale right now on eBay! But before I highlight those items, I'd like to share that I've purchased two items from Rachel and both experiences have been just stellar. In fact, I've included a link to her eBay store in my links off to the side of this blog so you can always remember to check out her listings for Anthropologie goodies past and present!

I hope you've liked this feature, and you can look forward to another installment next month!