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  2. 7 Best Apps To Sell Stuff, From Clothing to Electronics - AOL

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    Here are seven of the best apps to sell stuff on: OfferUp. Facebook Marketplace. Poshmark. Mercari. Decluttr. eBay. 5miles. 1. OfferUp. You can sell almost anything on OfferUp, from your kids ...

  3. Poshmark - Wikipedia

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    Poshmark, Inc. is a social commerce marketplace where users can buy and sell new and secondhand fashion, home goods, and electronics. The platform has over 80 million users, with over 200M available listings. The company is headquartered in Redwood City, California, with offices in Canada (Vancouver), Australia (Melbourne), and India (Chennai).

  4. Earn Cash Selling Clothes From Your Closet With These 6 ... - AOL

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    These six sites will help you sell clothes online -- and reclaim your closet at the same time. This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps millions of readers worldwide earn ...

  5. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 Yochai Benkler noted that online platforms, alongside free software and wireless networks, allowed households to share idle or underused resources. [14] As the sharing economy inspires itself largely from the open source philosophy, [15] open source projects dedicated to launching a peer to peer marketplace include Cocorico [16] and ...

  6. Amazon Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Marketplace is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Amazon that enables third-party sellers to sell new or used products directly to consumers on a fixed-price online marketplace alongside Amazon's regular offerings. Using Amazon Marketplace, third-party sellers gain access to Amazon's customer base, and Amazon expands the ...

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  8. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1920s, Lane Bryant started selling clothing under the category 'For the Stout Women', which ranged between a 38-56 inch bustline. [6] Evans, a UK-based plus-size retailer, was founded in 1930. [7] In the 1920s, small boys' clothing store, Brody's in Oak Park Mich (now Bloomfield) started the "Husky" size clothing. [citation needed]

  9. The 8 Best Clothing Subscription Boxes That Are Actually ...

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    Dasha Burobina for PureWow / Dailylook. Brands like Equipment, Rebecca Minkoff and J Brand are part of the mix at Dailylook, the subscription box that's like a stop at that chic little boutique in ...