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How To Make Money Selling Football Shirts

It’s almost came home! But it went to Rome instead. Congratulations to Italy for winning the delayed Euro 2020 tournament! Commiserations to England too. Did you know that in the fortnight leading up to the final, there was a huge demand for England football shirts? Brand new kits, personalised shirts, retro and classic throwbacks from previous competitions. So much so that many sizes ran out and the supply simply wasn’t there for the football fever that swept the nation. This got me thinking, at the end of each of those transactions are people making money by selling football shirts. How could you get a slice of that action and make some money whilst watching an incredible tournament? Let’s have a look at some ways to make money selling football shirts.

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Raid Your Wardrobe

Maybe you have some football shirts you no longer wear, stuck in the back of the wardrobe? It’s time to get them out, see what you have and search on somewhere like eBay for how much they could be worth. Maybe you have old clothes store in the loft or locked away in a storage container somewhere? You could be sitting on a goldmine without realising. If you aren’t going to wear them or they no longer fit, someone will pay you for them! Get selling football shirts you don’t need anymore.

Search Charity Shops

Charity shops can be a great place to find football shirts to sell on at a profit. There is a big thing about buying from charity shops for reselling but I don’t see it as much of a problem. Charity shops have a lot of products coming in every day so they set their prices accordingly to get them sold. If you can find something your can make a profit on, you’re still supporting the charity. Next time you’re walking past a charity shop, pop your head in and check out the rails of clothes. You might find something and be selling football shirts online that very night!

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Buy New, Sell Later

Consider that many of the shirts we find are older, retro ones. These classic shirts, if in good condition, are worth a lot of money because they are no longer sold. With that in mind, why not invest some money in football shirts? There is very little interest in banks and building societies right now so why not use your money to buy brand new football shirts? Keep them in ‘brand new’ condition, with the tags still on, store them away and in a few years they could be worth a lot more than what you bought them for! You won’t make money selling football shirts right now, but you could invest in your future by buying some!

Customized gifts around fans to make money

Despite this, the demand for fan peripheral products such as club custom jerseys, club custom lanyards, club custom stickers, and club custom pin badges continues to grow. In fact, many club operators are aware of this revolutionary change in football marketing and are eager to be a part of it. If you need to find a custom supplier with good quality and high factory prices, you must not miss GS-JJ. These pins would make the perfect collectable piece for any football fan or make the perfect gift for a fan. Perfect for sports fans, friends, clubs, tournaments, schools, and more.

Have you thought about selling football shirts to turn a profit? If you find shirts in great condition they are worth a good price. Especially if they are classic ones from the past. Even more so if they are personalised with player names on the reverse! The time is now! Get them listed online, sell them at a decent price and you could celebrate the football, with an extra few quid in your pocket!

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