KODE BALL HOODIE - Kode Ball Second yang Bagus, Harga Ball Sege, Rahasia Sukses Bisnis Thrifting

Cucu Hermawan
21 Apr 202112:29

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide for beginners looking to start a thrifting business by selling bales of used clothes. It covers the different types of bales, their codes, and the contents, which can include items from popular international brands or second-hand clothing. The presenter explains how to buy bales safely, identify profitable products, and sell them via retail or bulk packages. Additionally, tips for maximizing profits and understanding market trends are shared, making it a valuable resource for those interested in thrifting businesses.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Bales are collections of used clothes or products, typically weighing around 100kg, that are packed and sealed for resale in thrift stores.
  • 😀 Bales often contain leftover items from boutiques, both local and international, including brands like GAP, Nike, Adidas, Uniqlo, and more.
  • 😀 Different types of bales include various clothing categories such as hoodies, sweaters, T-shirts, outdoor jackets, pants, and even shoes.
  • 😀 Understanding bale codes and their contents is crucial for beginners in the thrifting business to avoid confusion and ensure profitable purchases.
  • 😀 Popular bale codes include SUMO, Monkey Ball, and Kaesung Trading, each with distinct characteristics and contents, such as hoodies or sweaters.
  • 😀 For beginners, it's recommended to start with individual units or smaller packs before committing to purchasing large bales, as the contents are unpredictable.
  • 😀 When buying bales, transaction safety is essential; it's advised to use trusted sellers or e-commerce platforms offering secure payment options.
  • 😀 The price of bales can fluctuate depending on the type (Korean or Japanese) and market demand, with Korean bales typically priced lower than Japanese ones.
  • 😀 When selling products from bales, it's important to sort items by brand quality, such as 'head brands,' 'fashion brands,' and 'tail brands' for better pricing.
  • 😀 The thrifting business can be profitable by selling individual items online (e.g., through Tokopedia, Instagram, or Shopee) or by offering curated business packages for resellers.
  • 😀 For those looking to start thrifting, recommended bale types for beginners include Belif (Korean) for fashionable items or Daimex (Japanese) for vintage brands.

Q & A

  • What exactly are bales in the context of a thrifting business?

    -Bales, also known as 'bal seals,' are large bundles of used clothes or products, often weighing around 100kg. These clothes come from unsold stock at boutiques, both local and international, and may include items from brands like GAP, Nike, Uniqlo, and Adidas. They are often sealed in plastic or iron and shipped for resale in markets like Indonesia.

  • What types of items are commonly found in bales?

    -Bales typically contain various types of clothing, including hoodies, sweaters, T-shirts, pants, jackets, and sometimes shoes or even dolls. The exact content can vary depending on the type of bale and the brands inside.

  • What are the common bale codes and what do they represent?

    -Bale codes are used to identify the contents of a bale. For example, the code **24ZHA** identifies a bale from a Japanese factory (SUMO) containing mixed sweaters and hoodies. Other codes like **W2M** and **W1A** represent different combinations of sweaters, hoodies, or T-shirts, typically from Japanese factories.

  • How can one identify the origin of a bale?

    -The origin of a bale can often be identified by its packaging characteristics. For example, Japanese bales often have transparent sacks or specific plastic seals, while Korean bales may have orange or yellow sacks with iron seals. Each country or factory has its own distinct characteristics.

  • What should a beginner know before buying bales?

    -Beginners should understand that bales are unpredictable. You never know exactly what is inside, so it’s important to start with smaller purchases, such as units or smaller packages, before moving on to bales. Always buy from trusted sellers and be prepared for the possibility of receiving less valuable items.

  • Why are Korean bales often more fashionable than Japanese bales?

    -Korean bales tend to have more trendy or fashionable items, often from brands like Dickies, Pancoat, Nike, and Adidas. On the other hand, Japanese bales may contain a mix of high-end brands (horn brands) and more basic items (tail brands), making them less consistent in terms of fashion appeal.

  • What are 'head brands' and 'tail brands' in the context of thrifting?

    -'Head brands' are high-end or popular brands that can be sold at higher prices, such as Nike or Adidas. 'Tail brands' refer to less fashionable or lower-value items, often unsellable or sold cheaply. Thrifting businesses typically separate these into categories to maximize profits.

  • How should one price and sell items from bales?

    -To price and sell items, separate them into categories based on their brand value. For example, high-demand brands (head brands) can be priced higher, while lesser-known or less fashionable items (tail brands) should be sold at lower prices. You can either sell them individually or create packages of similar items for a discounted price.

  • What factors influence the price of bales in the thrifting market?

    -The price of bales is influenced by the availability of certain brands and the current trends in the market. As demand for specific brands increases, the price of bales containing those items rises. Additionally, the origin of the bales (Japanese vs. Korean) also affects the price, with Japanese bales generally being more expensive.

  • What is the recommended strategy for beginners in the thrifting business?

    -Beginners are advised not to start with bales right away. Instead, they should begin with individual units or smaller packages, then gradually progress to buying bales as they gain experience. It's also crucial to purchase from trusted sellers and to factor in shipping costs and other expenses when pricing products.

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