110PCS WOMENS MATTY M HIGH RISE LEGGINGS MOST LARGE
$750.00$1,320.00 (-43%)
WOMENS MATTY M HIGH RISE LEGGINGS MOST LARGE
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- Description
- 110 Pieces Per Order
- You will receive both colors
- Sizes: Womens, Most Size Large
- These are Liquidations from Costco.
What Liquidations from Costco Means:
- Sometimes the piece has a clearance sticker
- Sometimes a removable Liquidation sticker is applied
- Sometimes the piece is missing the paper store tag
- Sometimes the piece was part of a set and some, or the rest, of the set is missing. The remaining piece(s) are still sellable.
- Sometimes the piece was supposed to include a bonus item, such as a belt, and the belt is missing
- Occasionally a piece has a stain which is usually dust / dirt from being tried on in the fitting room. These stains are usually easily removable without the need for a washing machine.
- Sometimes Costco Liquidations include items that are actually Store Returns. These pieces are usually returned to costco because costco does not have a fitting room so people cannot try on the merchandise in costco. This means that when the buyer brings the item home and tries it on they discover it doesn’t fit.
- Sometimes the piece looks worn or may actually be worn. We try to remove pieces with major signs of wear but it is not possible for us to catch 100%.
- If the item comes inside of a box or packaging of some kind, the packaging may be ripped, torn, dirty or even missing completely.
- On occasion the packaging has the wrong items inside of it. For example, the packaging may say “5 pieces in Medium” and the items inside the package are 4 pieces of Large.
- Sometimes the liquidation is applied with a staple to the garment. Simply taking your time and slowly sliding the staple out then stretching the material gently with your fingers is the solution. Obviously if you carelessly rip the staple out you are going to damage the garment.
- On very rare occasion there is a rip along a seam or under an armpit that we didn’t see. Again, these are usually very simple repairs with basic sewing knowledge. We try to remove all major damage that we see.
by Carla’s Closet Vibes (verified owner)
I’m always hesitant with clothing pallets, but this one felt so handpicked. It looked more like a boutique closeout than a liquidation lot.
by Nina’s Finds (verified owner)
The boho style is such a hit on Depop and these pieces align perfectly with that aesthetic. I did a try-on haul on Instagram and got DMs asking to buy directly.
by Briana’s Brands (verified owner)
I got a lot of compliments from buyers about how the clothes “felt like they came from a boutique.” That’s exactly the kind of feedback I want as a reseller.
by Ava’s Apparel (verified owner)
I’ve already reordered. The first shipment helped me hit my monthly sales goal early and let me expand my Whatnot audience.
by Jen’s Re-Closet (verified owner)
As soon as I unboxed the items, I could see the quality. The branding was intact, and a lot of pieces still had their tags.
by ReStyle by Brooke (verified owner)
Free People sells itself. I listed a few slip dresses and lace tunics from the haul, and they were gone within days. Honestly, I need another batch ASAP.
by Posh Picks by Erica (verified owner)
My customer return rate improved once I started offering better brands like Free People. People come back for the quality.
by Nikki’s Namewear (verified owner)
I sort by “Free People” in every reseller group because I know it moves. This haul didn’t disappoint—oversized knits, gauzy blouses, and even a few jackets.
by Carla’s Closet Vibes (verified owner)
I made an unboxing video for YouTube with this lot and got more views than I expected. People were excited to see high-quality liquidation content.
by Trendy Tees by Hannah (verified owner)
My favorite item? A chunky knit sweater that sold to a repeat customer the same day I listed it. People know Free People equals quality.
by Taylor’s Trend Closet (verified owner)
The quality was top tier. Everything looked showroom fresh. I’ve been reselling on Whatnot recently and having Free People in my lineup draws more viewers instantly.
by Lauren Luxe (verified owner)
I got a lot of compliments from buyers about how the clothes “felt like they came from a boutique.” That’s exactly the kind of feedback I want as a reseller.
by Fashion by Faith (verified owner)
I’ve used reseller boxes from other sites, but this was a league above. Even the pre-loved stuff felt like it came from a showroom.
by Closet Queen Kayla (verified owner)
I sold one piece—a Free People We The Free thermal—on Whatnot for more than I paid for three items. That says a lot.
by Ava’s Apparel (verified owner)
What I loved most was the variety. I got both newer collection items and a few gems from previous seasons that are still trendy. My eBay store’s Free People category is finally thriving.
by Zoe’s Zipper Finds (verified owner)
Even my Instagram followers are asking if I’ll restock some of the FP pieces. I had to post a waitlist form!
by Madison Luxe (verified owner)
What I loved most was the variety. I got both newer collection items and a few gems from previous seasons that are still trendy. My eBay store’s Free People category is finally thriving.
by Olivia’s Outfits (verified owner)
I added a few of the more unique FP pieces to my vintage-inspired shop and they blend right in with my aesthetic. The embroidered jeans were a best seller.
by Emma Rewear (verified owner)
Honestly, reselling isn’t easy, but when you have good inventory, the job feels lighter. This was a major score.
by Briana’s Brands (verified owner)
Every reseller I know is looking for brands that hold value. Free People is one of them, and this batch gave me exactly what I needed to scale.
by Luxe Looks by Mariah (verified owner)
Shipping was fast, everything was folded and sorted by size. I’ve already made over $1,000 in profit from the first half of what I received.
by Sophia Threads (verified owner)
Every reseller I know is looking for brands that hold value. Free People is one of them, and this batch gave me exactly what I needed to scale.
by Taylor’s Trend Closet (verified owner)
Several of the items were still on the Free People site, which made cross-listing super easy. I use Vendoo and I just copied the product names and BOOM—listings were up in no time.
by Bella Bundles (verified owner)
I got a lot of compliments from buyers about how the clothes “felt like they came from a boutique.” That’s exactly the kind of feedback I want as a reseller.
by Sophie’s Sustainable Styles (verified owner)
I opened a Free People mystery box live on Whatnot and sold out in 20 minutes. People were bidding like crazy for the oversized jackets and embroidered tops.
by Briana’s Brands (verified owner)
I’m always hesitant with clothing pallets, but this one felt so handpicked. It looked more like a boutique closeout than a liquidation lot.
by Allie’s Aesthetic (verified owner)
I wish every batch of clothing I sourced came like this—clean, folded, and loaded with in-demand styles.
by Gigi’s Glam Reruns (verified owner)
I run a small brick-and-mortar in addition to my online shop, and customers go straight to the Free People rack. These items brought more foot traffic than I expected.
by Luxe Looks by Mariah (verified owner)
Some liquidation sources send overstock that feels outdated, but this batch felt curated. It included festival-ready pieces and cozy fall staples.
by Tanya Threads (verified owner)
My teenage daughter picked out a few items for herself—proof the styles are modern and still trending.
by Gigi’s Glam Reruns (verified owner)
As soon as I unboxed the items, I could see the quality. The branding was intact, and a lot of pieces still had their tags.
by Zoe’s Zipper Finds (verified owner)
I wish every batch of clothing I sourced came like this—clean, folded, and loaded with in-demand styles.
by Closet Queen Kayla (verified owner)
Free People sells itself. I listed a few slip dresses and lace tunics from the haul, and they were gone within days. Honestly, I need another batch ASAP.
by Closet Crush by Alexa (verified owner)
I run a small brick-and-mortar in addition to my online shop, and customers go straight to the Free People rack. These items brought more foot traffic than I expected.
by Madison Luxe (verified owner)
I sort by “Free People” in every reseller group because I know it moves. This haul didn’t disappoint—oversized knits, gauzy blouses, and even a few jackets.
by Taylor’s Trend Closet (verified owner)
Got a pallet of Free People pieces that blew my expectations. Sizes were well-distributed, and the styles were trendy. I flipped a FP denim jumpsuit on eBay within hours for $78. Definitely a win.
by Rachel Resells (verified owner)
I run a TikTok thrift haul page and did a “Liquidation vs. Thrift” comparison with these FP items. The response was huge. Everyone asked where I sourced from.
by Dressed by Danielle (verified owner)
I’m planning a “Free People Friday” live event on Whatnot just because of how good this batch was. It’s that good.
by Thrift Chic by Morgan (verified owner)
Some liquidation sources send overstock that feels outdated, but this batch felt curated. It included festival-ready pieces and cozy fall staples.
by Tanya Threads (verified owner)
Even my Instagram followers are asking if I’ll restock some of the FP pieces. I had to post a waitlist form!