Shipping clothing

When clothing sells that I have up for sale, I will put it in a plastic mailer bag that I’ve been buying off of Amazon… but the clothing I’ve been putting in Walmart bags (that are clean and in good condition)… it’s a good use to get rid of those bags by recycling them that way but it’s a bit tacky. Every now and then I’ll get clothing shipped to me in clear bags – I can’t seem to find where to buy those at though. Does anyone have an idea of where to get such a thing? Thank you in advance!

asked almost 11 years ago

7 Answers

don’t know what size you would like but try a few that are here

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answered almost 11 years ago

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stitchncraft says: July 31, 2013

She’s correct try cdvdmart. If she doesn’t have the size you want ask if she can get it.

I use the inexpensive freezer bags; not the ziploc ones. I squeeze the air out and tape them closed. Protection, but not pricey. I don’t like the idea of WalMart or other store bags, as they aren’t sealed, therefore aren’t protecting the parcel dropped in the puddle. :)

answered almost 11 years ago

Thank you guys! That definitely helps. :-) I buy the poly mailers off amazon but I’ll check yours out, ccmom.

-Angela

answered almost 11 years ago

try clearbags.com

answered almost 11 years ago

The clearbags are a good choice. I agree that the cheap store bags are just that, cheap looking, well I am no advocate of Walmart so I would not use one at all but sometimes you can just get those clear ones and tape them closed.

answered almost 11 years ago

I buy bags from papermart.com to wrap my lingerie and clothing. I also used upaknship.com for poly shipping mailers. Good luck!

answered almost 11 years ago

I sell clothing too ~ This was very helpful! I have purchased clothing online and have at times received the items in a ziplock bag too

answered over 10 years ago

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