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    mcogliano is offline Junior Member
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    Starting Clothing business, need young entrepreneurs!!!

    I have recently started a business as a wholesale clothing distributor. I am looking for entrepreneurs that would be interested in purchasing lots of high-end clothing at wholesale prices to retail for themselves.

    This business is in its infancy and I am looking to grow it with help from young entrepreneurs who would rather work for themselves than going back to the same old summer job.

    Some of my more recent clients have sold these clothing items on E-bay, at colleges, youth centers, kiosks in malls and in boutique clothing stores. I’ve found that getting a street vendor permit in your local town works really well. Just set up a table, construct some flashy signage and start selling.

    Again, this business is in its beginning stages and is in no way going to make you rich beyond your wildest dreams; however this would be great for someone who has saved some money and doesn’t want to go back to their job at the local supermarket for their summer or winter break.

    Below are some examples of the branded products I wholesale:

    Lacoste
    Abercrombie & Fitch
    Polo / Ralph Lauren
    Ed Hardy
    Burberry

    If you are interested in becoming a retailer or just want to purchase a lot of clothing as holiday gifts just shoot me an e-mail mcogliano @ comcast.net

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    EthanK is offline Junior Member
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    Just gonna let you in a few things:

    1. The brands you gave as examples are the most counterfeited brands in the world
    2. This means you're buying fake clothes from china, and I can guarantee this.
    3. Abercrombie never sells their clothes to any third party distributor, they make too high of a profit selling it in store to do such a thing, and all abercrombies are corporate, there are no franchises.

    Stop this while you can or you're just gonna waste your money and end up in trouble for selling counterfeit clothes......

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    You can actually pull this off alone; try negotiate with the wholedealer to order in low quantities (which is plausible); then resell them and once you make profit, use that sum for even higher quantity orders next time round.
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