- Description
- 14 Pieces
- Free People Sandrine Rose Collection!
- Sizes: 24, 27, 28, 29, 30. May include other sizes
- These are OVERSTOCK LIQUIDATIONS from FREE PEOPLE.
Condition to Expect:
- NO CLEARANCE STICKERS!
- NO Imperfections
- NO Damage!
- Pieces will be inside the clear plastic bag (factory packaging).
- The pieces we open to create listing photos and videos will not be inside plastic bags. It is possible these open pieces could get dust on them.
by Ella’s Essentials (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 Posh Picks by Erica (verified owner)
This lot had a great mix—lace tops, thermal tunics, embellished cardigans. Everything screamed FP. I price most items between $40 and $70 and they sell within a week on Poshmark.
by Tanya Threads (verified owner)
Every boho-chic girl on Depop loves Free People. These dresses and tops are always on their wishlist.
by Rachel Resells (verified owner)
Wasn’t sure what I’d get, but I was pleasantly surprised—cardigans, tunics, layering tops, all in earthy tones. Poshmark shoppers ate them up.
by Zoe’s Zipper Finds (verified owner)
My Poshmark followers jumped by 300 in one weekend when I dropped a new FP collection. Engagement was insane.
by Lindsey Looks (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 The Boho Bree (verified owner)
I do curated bundles for my loyal customers and including Free People items gives every box a premium feel. The resale value is excellent.
by Ella’s Essentials (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 Stylish Sarah (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 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 Closet Crush by Alexa (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Some liquidation sources send overstock that feels outdated, but this batch felt curated.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 Grace in Style (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 Victoria’s Vibe (verified owner)
I got pieces that cater to both college-aged women and moms. That kind of versatility is rare in liquidation. Huge plus for multi-platform reselling.
by Megan’s Mode (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 Ella’s Essentials (verified owner)
This isn’t just reseller inventory; it feels like boutique stock. My store has a whole new vibe thanks to this haul.
by Sophie’s Sustainable Styles (verified owner)
This lot had a great mix—lace tops, thermal tunics, embellished cardigans. Everything screamed FP. I price most items between $40 and $70 and they sell within a week on Poshmark.
by Carla’s Closet Vibes (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 Lauren Luxe (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 Dressed by Danielle (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 Carla’s Closet Vibes (verified owner)
If you’ve been reselling for a while, you know sourcing consistent Free People inventory is tough. This took a load off my shoulders.
by Closet Queen Kayla (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 Nikki’s Namewear (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 Stylish Sarah (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 Allie’s Aesthetic (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 Chelsea’s Closet Finds (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 Emma Rewear (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 Vintage Vicky (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 Sophie’s Sustainable Styles (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 ReStyle by Brooke (verified owner)
Wasn’t sure what I’d get, but I was pleasantly surprised—cardigans, tunics, layering tops, all in earthy tones. Poshmark shoppers ate them up.
by Trendy Tees by Hannah (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 Stylish Seconds by Riley (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 Amanda Styles (verified owner)
Every boho-chic girl on Depop loves Free People. These dresses and tops are always on their wishlist.
by Olivia’s Outfits (verified owner)
My customer return rate improved once I started offering better brands like Free People. People come back for the quality.
by Cassie Curates (verified owner)
Honestly, I was skeptical at first. I’ve tried a few liquidation sources before and got burned. But this Free People lot came through! My Depop shop is now stocked with boho dresses and oversized FP sweaters that my customers are loving.
by Jessica Jems (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 Chelsea’s Closet Finds (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 Taylor’s Trend Closet (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 Amanda Styles (verified owner)
I made cute story highlights showing Free People outfit ideas and the interaction has been wild. People LOVE this brand. So glad I got this batch.
by Victoria’s Vibe (verified owner)
This lot had a great mix—lace tops, thermal tunics, embellished cardigans. Everything screamed FP. I price most items between $40 and $70 and they sell within a week on Poshmark.
by The Thrifty Elle (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.