This post goes alongside a video where I unbox two vintage clothing bundles purchased from Fox Vintage Wholesale.
The aim here isn’t to predict profit or outcomes, but to document the initial buying decision, what arrived, and what stood out during the unboxing.
The Purchase
For this batch, I bought:
- 50 North Face fleeces
- 15 band and music t-shirts
Both bundles were sourced from Fox Vintage Wholesale and intended for resale as part of my vintage clothing operation.
At the point of purchase, the decision was based on:
- brand recognition
- consistent demand
- familiarity with the category
Unboxing & First Impressions
The video shows the unboxing in full, including condition, sizing mix, and overall quality.
At this stage, I’m not drawing conclusions about profitability. The focus is simply on:
- what actually turned up
- how consistent the bundle was
- whether the items matched expectations
These early impressions matter because they often influence how a batch is priced, listed, and prioritised.
What I’m Watching Next
From here, I’ll be paying attention to:
- sell-through speed once listed
- consistency across sizes and styles
- how the North Face fleeces perform compared to similar batches
- whether the band t-shirts justify their share of the purchase
Any meaningful changes or surprises will be documented separately rather than added to this post.
Closing
This post records the starting point for this batch.
Updates will be published as separate posts so the progression is easy to follow over time.
