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My Poshmark 2023

 I would like to thank everyone that has supported me in either donating, purchasing from me on Poshmark. So far this venue has been my go to for selling for the last couple of years. I have enjoyed selling on this platform and have reached Ambassador level 2 in the process. Sales have drop dramatically since the live shows started up. I am not really interested in doing a live show so I will continue with offers and weekly closet clear out. I am still selling on other platforms here and there but I am not buying as much as I previously did for sale and taking in items from Family and Friends to sell. 

In my opinion, Poshmark has the best platform yet to date to sell as they handle the shipping and all you have to do is make sure your items is clean, not broken, and packed really well with a nice card to thank your purchasers for the order. And since I have been collecting for years and now need to download some of the items, it pairs well with a nice hand made card that someone else can enjoy. 

I am really happy to see that younger people are also starting to purchase at second hand stores and on line platforms. It is increasingly apparent that the we cannot continue to dispose of items simply because we no long want them. By purchasing on platforms like this, it is a way to give an item a second chance and saving it from landfill. 

More and more people are doing repairs and mending clothing. I love the people that reuse vintage material and make these outstanding outfits. Upcycling and item into something else is also wonderful to see. 

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