RIF LA or Flight Club?

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I'm looking to sell a good portion of my shoes, but don't have the time do it myself, so I'm looking to take the decent ones to a consignment shop. Which would be better from a sellers perspective. I know flight club charges 20% vs RIF's 15%, but can they sell shoes for more? Anyone have any experience selling with either?
 
Knowing someone who deals with Rif and FC... He doesn't like the fact they have multiple pairs of every single shoe... which could mean your kicks could be sitting for awhile


Try Pound 4 Pound shoes in West LA... It's not as known as the mentioned stores... but your shoes might sell a little faster.
 
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If they're DS do flightclub one by one. If they're used and just wanna get rid of them I believe RIF will offer you a price for wholesale
 
What sizes..
11-11.5
Knowing someone who deals with Rif and FC... He doesn't like the fact they have multiple pairs of every single shoe... which could mean your kicks could be sitting for awhile


Try Pound 4 Pound shoes in West LA... It's not as known as the mentioned stores... but your shoes might sell a little faster.
I've heard bad things about selling though P4P
 
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I personally know someone who deals with P4P... And he swears by it.


I have never consigned shoes myself... But this guy basically does it for a living, so I don't doubt his word.
 
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I personally know someone who deals with P4P... And he swears by it.


I have never consigned shoes myself... But this guy basically does it for a living, so I don't doubt his word.
They seem legit I dunno tho. I'd rather support them than rifla. The guys at rif are cocky as fuhhh
 
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I personally know someone who deals with P4P... And he swears by it.


I have never consigned shoes myself... But this guy basically does it for a living, so I don't doubt his word.
They seem legit I dunno tho. I'd rather support them than rifla. The guys at rif are cocky as fuhhh

I dealt and know the fellas at RIF. I used to consign with them when the desire for shoes was dry. Now the market is full of buyers. Sell em yourself. It'll take some of your time, but you'll make complete profit.
 
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