Saturday, November 14, 2009

Project Rewear: October edition

I realize that not only is it not October anymore, it's halfway through November. Oops.

October's Project Rewear could be alternatively titled, "Things I've bought on Ebay." If you have no interest in shopping on Ebay whatsoever, feel free to skip this post. Really, I won't mind. I know it's long. :)

Ebay can be a wonderful resource for previously-owned merchandise, if you know how to use it.

I bought a nearly new pair of J.Crew jeans for $7.99. You would never know I didn't buy them in the store, and I saved 70 bucks. I also recently scored a chocolate brown J. Crew silk party dress, new with tags, for less than $12. Can't wait to get that one in the mail. Other Ebay sundries I acquired last month included a flapper dress and fake cigarette holder for Halloween, and a ballet skirt for the ballet class I'm taking.

I did discover the perils of purchasing shoes on Ebay. Before you bid, make sure you know what size you are in that particular brand. Remember that cute pair of vintage boots I posted about a couple of months ago? Sadly, when they arrived they were way too small. I tend to be a 6.5 in almost every shoe I try on, but apparently vintage shoes tend to run pretty small. So, I re-listed them on Ebay and got most of my money back. At that point I decided Ebay probably wasn't the best place to find shoes, and proceeded to visit every shoe store in Chattanooga looking for what I wanted - brown, real leather, no heel, and affordable. Apparently those things do not coexist in a boot anywhere in Chattanooga (at least not one under $200. Blech.), so I was soon back to stalking Ebay.

And there they were.

New, J.Crew (notice a trend?) brown, leather (leather soled, too!), flat riding boots. These were $300 boots last season, so I knew they'd probably end at a price way too high for me, but I brought my computer to small group one Sunday evening (yeah. . . ) and bid at the last minute. And I got them, for $67. I've worn them nearly every day since, with jeans, dresses, dress pants. And the best part is that since they're leather soled, if I keep them clean and repaired, I can resole and wear these babies 'till I'm 80.

So, a few words of wisdom if you decide to buy shoes or clothes on Ebay:

1. Stick to brands you know. I tend to stick to J. Crew or the Gap since I know what sizes fit me in those brands.
2. Search for something specific. Otherwise, the sheer volume of clothes on Ebay can get overwhelming. Figure out what you need, search for it, and put anything that comes close to what you're looking for on your watch list. If an item goes out of your price range before the bidding is over, delete it from your watch list and keep searching.
3. Don't bit until the last minute. You have to be one of those last-minute-swoopers that everybody hates to get the best deals. Know what you're willing to pay, wait until the last minute of bidding, enter your price, and hold your breath. Someone may have been willing to pay more than you, and if so you'll have to keep searching, but at least you had the element of surprise so no one had time to up their bids.
3. Be patient!! Really, if you're not willing to be patient, watch 50 items, bid on 5, and maybe win 1, then Ebay is not for you. If you are willing to be patient, though, you just might get some great deals.

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