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Website | poshmark.com |
Release Date | 2011-06-01 |
Based on our record, Poshmark seems to be a lot more popular than Letgo. While we know about 45 links to Poshmark, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Letgo. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If there are brands you know fit you well, buy the clothes secondhand, e.g. From poshmark.com. Source: 11 months ago
Yeah, I get it. They are more pricey. One option is to look at https://revivo.com for 2nd hand options from Vivo. Or try 2nd hand market places like Minimalist Shoe Buy/Sell/Trade on facebook, or Poshmark. I've had luck on all those places in the past. Source: 11 months ago
Second-hand sites like poshmark.com, vinted.com, mercari.com, ebay.com, bratabase.com/listings, r/braswap, I even bought a NWT Panache Wired Sports bra for $20 off Facebook marketplace! LOL. Obvi, you can still find NWT from second-hand sites). Source: 12 months ago
The final sale stuff on Breakout Bras website is best prices I've found for the U.S. (outside of second-hand sites like poshmark.com, ebay.com vinted.com, mercari.com, the usual suspects. You can still find NWT stuff on these sites. I even found a Panache Wired Sports Bra NWT for $20 on Facebook marketplace! LOL.). Source: 12 months ago
Try on a lot of styles to find what looks best with your body. Take a look at secondhand stores (especially those in wealthy neighborhoods - I've found dresses initially worth almost a thousand dollars for under $50), or discount stores like nordstrom rack or tj maxx. Online options include Gilt.com, or poshmark.com. Source: about 1 year ago
If you are looking for 2nd hand stuff, you can also check sahibinden.com, letgo.com and related Facebook marketplaces (Facebook marketplace is not as strong as it is in the USA). Source: 10 months ago
Yeah. sahibinden.com and letgo.com. I recommend trading face to face. People scam a lot. Source: over 1 year ago
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