posted on January 24, 2004 07:27:29 PM new
HELLLLLLLLLP!! I THOUGHT I WAS BUYING A B/HUBBARD LAMP AND OTHER FIXTURES IN A CLOSET TODAY...the auctioneer told me to"pay attention"...i had bought everything in the closet..a closet full of clothes - i can handle the men's, but THIS IS THE NEW CHALLENGE FOR ME --i now have a lady's faux fur coat, and what appears to be a silk jacket with gold thread in it...no sizes in either...just makers labels...no soils-no stains-no make up on collars, etc. both in fabric garment bags as if they'd really been cared for...i know you all busy out there - so when you get thru laughing; i really would appreciate some pointers...tanx a mil! myoldtoy
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posted on January 24, 2004 09:18:26 PM new
In the absense of sizes grab a tape measure. Measure from shoulder to shoulder, waist and length (amazing how many forget that but often times the only difference in a youth large and an adult small is the legnth of the shirt although this won't apply in this case.)
BTW - with those measurements you may be able to go to the makers website (or another clothing site) and get an idea of size.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?
posted on January 24, 2004 09:43:42 PM new
Also if you smoke or have pets make sure you list that in your ad....people with allergies need to know.....I forgot once and have a neutral to show for it.
posted on January 25, 2004 04:22:26 AM new
Or, if you are Really at a loss, and just want to be rid of it all; try a seller assistant in a clothing catagory or your area. And if that doesnt suit you, donate it and get a tax deduction.