Can you Sell back baby clothes In Australia?

Opportunities to sell back baby clothes programs in Australia?

Sell back baby clothes-Mother with her newborn wearing a blue outfit.
Sell back baby clothes-Mother with her newborn wearing a cute blue outfit.

The trends of following a sustainable lifestyle are increasing in popularity continuously. We see many innovative businesses across the globe offering additional products and services on top of their traditional sustainable offers. Not only are nappies a highly-discussed topic when it comes to sustainable choices for baby wear, but baby clothes are another exciting and significant topic to brainstorm. We now see more sustainable baby clothes brands allowing customers to sell back baby clothes in the U.S.

However, we don’t see Australian brands with sell-back opportunities yet; we see several consignment programs in Australia. You can sell back your baby clothes too in good condition.

Selling back outgrown baby clothes makes perfect sense for numerous reasons indeed. Keep reading to learn about three sell-back baby clothes opportunities in Australia.

Why do sell-back baby clothes programs make sense?

Babies grow so quickly; it can easily happen that the baby has outgrown an outfit before the baby can wear the garments. So it is no wonder why babies grow so extremely quickly indeed.

It may even happen that you didn’t have a chance to fit a baby outfit because your baby had outgrown it before you could put it on. (Yes, this did happen to me too).

With the current sustainable lifestyle trends, brands offer products and services with higher sustainable values. However, as baby clothes are only used for a short period, there is much improvement to increase this garment’s sustainable value.

 Sell back baby clothes-Baby laying on back wearing cute knitted outfit.
Sell back baby clothes -Baby lying on around wearing a cute knitted outfit.

Selling back baby clothes saves you money and supports cutting down on the overproduction of baby clothes.

Did you know that the textile industry is the second biggest polluter worldwide? So making more sustainable choices such as renting baby clothes or selling them back for another baby to enjoy is beneficial for the baby and the environment and a gentle option for your wallet.

However, Australia’s dynamic of selling and purchasing preloved baby clothes differs slightly from the U.S.; Australia has some excellent structured sites that buy and sell preloved baby clothes for kids and babies and word checking out.

Let’s look at three exciting consignment programs in Australia you can participate in. Shall we?

1)Selling with Jumping Jack.

Jumping Jack is a website run by a Melbourne mum passionate about contributing towards a more sustainable future for her children with the service provided through Jumping Jack.

Jumping Jack provides quality preloved baby, child and maternity products for sale, and their mission is to support you to be an environmentally sustainable shopper. On this preloved platform, your experience is not limited to being a sustainable consumer, but you could potentially make some $$.

Sell back baby clothes-Baby wearing blue and brown winter outfit.
Sell back baby clothes-Baby wearing blue and brown winter outfits.

When you have good quality baby clothes idle on your shelves, you could choose to turn them into cash by offering them for sale through the platform Jumping Jack.

You have two choices to become a seller at Jumping Jacks.

Option 1- Sell your baby clothes with Jumping Jack

You could choose to sell your own products when you don’t mind doing the work and having a few good quality products. Selling your products will give you 85% of your sale price, which is pretty good. (Alternatively, there is also a choice to donate the money towards a sustainable charity project).

When you sell your own, you must make the photos and descriptions and communicate with potential buyers.

Option 2Send a cleanout bag to the Jumping jack.

When you have quite a few good quality items to sell, but you have no chance to take photos, write descriptions and reply to potential buyers, you could choose for the convenience of sending a cleanout bag to the Jumping Jack.

If you choose to sell your preloved items by sending a cleanout bag, the jumping Jack will do all the work for you, and you still receive 55% of the sale price for your sold items which is good compared to some of the other programs. However, before sending your cleanout bag to Jumping Jack, you must fill out an online form. Also, the clothes have to meet a criterium to qualify for listing.

Sell back baby clothes-Swimming shirt with short sleeves and pink flamingo's and a pair of sunglasses as well.
Sell back baby clothes-Swimming shirt with short sleeves and pink flamingoes, and a pair of sunglasses.

Clothes sold through the cleanout bag program have to meet the quality guidelines, and only new and excellent condition products are accepted.

Buying form jumping Jack

For those interested in purchasing preloved items from Jumping Jack, they offer free shipping for over $60- from the Jumping Jack, clean out the collection. The charge of shipping cost under $60- is calculated at $9,20 in my case, which is quite reasonable compared to other services. However, it shouldn’t be hard to spend $60- and enjoy free shopping. (This is when you purchase items from the same seller))

2)Second Childhood

Second Childhood is another Australian site with excellent opportunities to buy unique preloved baby and kids’ clothes in perfect condition. Second Childhood is based in Melbourne and is a specialist in finding used designer baby and children’s clothes in excellent condition, and they offer free shipping if you purchase over $150-.

When purchasing under $150,- check your shipping cost, though, as I got a $12- shipping fee when I tried to order under $ 150 for a single item. Second Childhood has pre-loved baby clothes for sale and is word checking out to sell idle items in good used condition.

Sell back baby clothes-Baby wearing cute pink outfit.
Sell back baby clothes-Baby wearing a cute pink outfit.

Do you have outgrown designer baby and kids clothes in excellent condition idle around?

You could turn your items into cash with Second Childhood consignment opportunities, and you will get compensated with 40% of the successful sale amount of your selling items. The compensation of 40% is slightly lower than Jumping Jack, who pays you 55% for a similar service.

Consignment policies guidelines

As with all consignment programs, your items must align with the site’s policies and guidelines when selling with Second Childhood. Some of these standards include but are not limited to the excellent condition of the items. Also, all garments must be washed, cleaned, ironed, and not older than two years.

If you want to sell with Second Childhood, you can use the form on their website to know what items you have to deal with.

While you can choose to do the selling process yourself with Jumping Jack, Second Childhood doesn’t have this option, and they will decide the price and descriptions of your items and manage the whole selling process for you.

Are you interested to learn more about selling or buying with Second Childhood? Use the orange button below to learn more.

“In Australia, there are multiple consignment programs you can participate with. If you have quality items in excellent condition at home, you can choose to list some of your items and turn idle baby clothes into cash.”

3) Selling opportunities with Use-Ta

Believe it or not, the third and last business we share with you today is established in Melbourne. However, your previous two options to sell back baby clothes are online shops only; Use-Ta has an online shop but a physical shop in Melbourne, Victoria.

The consignment program of Use-Ta is very similar to those of Second Childhood. Both shops manage the sales themselves, paying you 40% of your item’s final sale price.

There are differences between the programs, such as the length of time items are kept for sale before discounting them. In comparison, Use-Ta focuses on a quick turnover with a six-week time frame before discounting the items. On the other hand, Second Childhood has a six-month time frame before they start discounting your items.

Use-Ta has an extended list of brands they love to sell in their program, but brands are not accepted.

Sell back baby clothes-Baby clothing set including little green shoes.
Sell back baby clothes-Baby clothing set, including little green shoes.

If you are interested in purchasing items from Use-Ta, they have a flat shipping rate of $7,95 and free shipping over $100, which is not bad.

When you are interested in selling with Use-Ta, you can make an appointment to visit the shop with a maximum of 50 items per appointment. Use-Ta will select the items they love and know they can sell well.

If you prefer to post your consignment, the company asks you to let them know when you expect the parcel to arrive and keep all the consignment items’ tracking info.

Are you interested in checking out Use-Ta services in Melbourne? Use the green button below to check to learn more about this innovative business.

Sell back baby clothes of the U.S. VS Australia?

However, the dynamic of selling back baby clothes opportunities differs in Australia from in the U.S. sell-back programs. Australia still has alternative sustainable choices for parents interested in more sustainable lifestyles.

Please find an overview below that briefly explains the biggest difference between Australian and U.S. sell-back baby clothes opportunities in an overview below.

Sell back baby clothes-Baby sitting on the floor wearing super cute green outfit.
Sell back baby clothes-Baby sitting on the floor wearing a super cute green outfit.

The U.S. sell-back structure.

Several sustainable U.S. brands offer their customers a sell-back opportunity for the garments they purchase, so they don’t have to worry about what to do with the garments their baby has outgrown.

Some U.S. brands even allow stains to completely take the hassle out of the parents’ hands and offer them a free sustainable service.

The U.S. also has exciting opportunities with its customers’ service up choose offers. By Up choose, you can choose to either buy or rent complete new or preloved organic baby clothes bundles.

You can sell back the baby clothes after your baby has outgrown the size. So Up Choose has a pretty exciting, sustainable and innovative opportunity to make sustainable organic baby clothes affordable and accessible for a broader audience. But, of course, Upchoose wouldn’t exist without the support of a group of passionate mums.

Final thoughts on Australian sell-back opportunities

We don’t see sell-back opportunities with sustainable Australian brands as we see in the U.S. Still, there are some great alternatives you can participate in.

Some innovative Melbourne-based businesses have set up online preloved baby shops where preloved designer garments for your baby and child are accessible for an affordable price. So not only can you find here some great bargains and save yourself some dollars, but at the same time, it allows you to be a more sustainable shopper.

All three selected businesses in this article can sell baby clothes, too, with a consignment program. Each program has individual guidelines to participation in, but the garments must be in great condition to be accepted for all programs.

Hands down, Jumping Jack has the most advanced programs, as they give you a choice to either manage the sales yourself or leave it up to Jumping Jack to sell the items for you. Jumping Jack also has the highest compensation rewards for your items, with 85% if you choose to sell yourself and 55% if you let Jumping Jack do the work for you, which is the most beneficial deal of these three options.

I hope this article has been helpful to you, and please leave us any comments or feedback below. Also, have you used one of these services yet, or do you have any other suggestions regarding sustainable shopping for baby and kids’ clothes?

Jude

2 thoughts on “Can you Sell back baby clothes In Australia?”

  1. Hi Jude, we’re also launching a new website called SwapUp where you could sell both baby and women’s clothes! The process is streamlined so you just need to send a bag and we’ll do the rest. Stay tuned 🙂

    Reply
    • Hi Al, thanks for leaving us a message today.

      That sounds exciting. Please keep us posted on the process. It is exciting to see that preloved garments increase popularity and exciting to follow sustainable clothing trends in Australia and globally.

      We are looking forwards to the launch of swapupcom.au.

      Best wishes,
      Jude

      Reply

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