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Notre1Dame
Thinking of starting a second hand store! what is a good product to specialise in?
How about a theme rather than a product? Like a 70's store or a sci-fi store!
Books are always a good seller as are retro clothes.
madmoo0
i think it really depends where you are. If there are other places like that around. Find an idea like baby equipment then check the local directory and see if anyone else has got that idea maybe try a few different ideas all in one till you find the best selling gear. Good luck with your venture!!
Made in England
--I can't answer this question off the top of my head but I know that if you look on the governments statistics website (in GB it's www.statistics.gov.uk). After a bit of searching around, you should find graphs and tables showing which markets are expanding at the moment, this should give you an idea of which product(s) to specialise in.
Hope to have been of help.
Nnamsco
Second hand goods ofcourse. Try second hand shoes, that is if the people in your neighbourhood are not lame.
Rebel Eye Kayne
Women's clothes. Those high class thrift stores for women's clothes do really booming business around my way.
djshazzi
handbags and shoes
Premdas
You're expertise here is your outlets. If you can forward your goods on to specialised outlets then go for it. If you're selling to the public then you're no different to loads of the already available 2nd hand shops. Research your niche then work on it vigorously. Once you have a good niche then don't give up It'll take a while to get established but then you'll get a reputation for what you're doing. It'll snowball. Good luck