This document provides instructions for tagging various items for a consignment sale, including clothes, shoes, puzzles, books, large furniture, and more. Key points covered include using wire hangers for clothes and hanging them with the hanger facing left. Pants and bathing suits should be pinned to hangers. Small items like shoes can be bagged with tags attached. Larger items should be tied together and labeled if sold as a set. Proper tagging and bagging ensures items are correctly identified for buyers.
6. Tagging 2 piece Outfits
Tag the shirt as
you normally
would, and pin
the pants on
the back
7. Tagging 2 piece Outfits
When you hang the
pants, hang them
with the front facing
out. Mom¡¯s like to
check the knees
before they buy.
8. Bathing Suits
Hang bathing suits
like you would pants.
Don¡¯t forget to pin
the shoulder straps.
If you have hangers
with paper, use those
for items that might
slip.
9. Shoes
If shoes are small
enough, they should
be put in a zip-loc
bag. Tape the top so
they can¡¯t be removed.
Tape the tag to the
outside of the bag.
10. Shoes
If shoes are too big
for zip-loc bag. You
Can tie the laces or
Use a plastic zip-tie.
Attach the tag using
A safety pin.
11. Puzzles
Puzzles can be
placed in Ziploc
bags or wrapped in
saran wrap. For
larger puzzles, count
the pieces and make
sure to tape the box
tightly.
12. Books
Books can also be placed
in Ziploc bags or wrapped
in saran wrap. If you are
selling multible books, I
suggest you write the title
of each book and place in
back of Ziplock bags, so
that Buyers can see which
books are included.
included
13. Multiple Big Items
If you have a
Stroller, Car Seat
and Several seat
bases, tie them
all together and
Sale as one.
15. Big items with small pieces
Place the tag on the
big item. Place
smaller items in
Zip-loc bags (TAPE
SHUT). Tape to big
Item. Place
unbarcoded tags
with 1 of 2 on bags.