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Massive Mixed Department Store Apparel Lot - Macy's • Nordstrom • Target (FOB US) - $8.80/unit

Massive Mixed Department Store Apparel Lot - Macy's • Nordstrom • Target (FOB US) - $8.80/unit

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🛍️ Massive Mixed Department Store Apparel Lot - Macy's • Nordstrom • Target

Total SRP : $602,037.10 | Selling Price : $90,305.56
Units : 10,258 | Cost / Unit : $8.80

✨ Collection Overview

This is a large, shallow-run mixed apparel opportunity built from a massive manifest of nearly 7,400 individual product lines and 10,258 total units. The assortment is primarily apparel, with a meaningful mix of footwear, accessories, swim, intimates, outerwear, suiting, denim, dresses, activewear, and a small amount of kids/miscellaneous product blended in. The inventory is mostly sourced from major retail channels including Macy's, with additional Nordstrom and Target product represented throughout the mix.

The biggest strength of this lot is the breadth of brands and categories. This is not a narrow single-brand or single-category buy. It is a true resale engine for buyers who know how to list fast, sort by category, and turn shallow inventory into a steady stream of fresh product. The manifest includes 400+ brands, thousands of unique barcodes, and a strong concentration of women's department store apparel with recognizable national labels, better contemporary pieces, premium designer standouts, footwear brands, denim labels, dresses, workwear, plus-size, petite, athletic, and casual everyday apparel.

At a selling price of $90,305.56 against a stated SRP of $602,037.10, this lot is priced at approximately 15% of SRP. That creates a compelling spread for marketplace sellers, live sellers, boutique resellers, apparel-focused stores, bin operators, and wholesale buyers who can split this into multiple curated programs.

📊 Manifest Highlights

  • Massive shallow assortment — 10,258 units across nearly 7,400 manifest rows
    This is a broad SKU lot, not a repetitive deep-quantity apparel program. The shallow nature is ideal for sellers who benefit from constant new arrivals, one-off marketplace listings, size runs, brand drops, boutique racks, claim sales, Whatnot/live selling, and curated category pulls.
  • Department store core brands
    Strong representation from apparel labels such as Jones New York, Anne Klein, Kasper, DKNY, Calvin Klein, Vince Camuto, Tommy Hilfiger, Karl Lagerfeld, CeCe, NY Collection, Gloria Vanderbilt, I.N.C. International Concepts, Bar III, Style & Co, Alfred Dunner, Le Suit, Donna Morgan, Rafaella, and more. These are recognizable department store brands with everyday resale appeal across career, casual, dress, and seasonal apparel.
  • Contemporary and better fashion labels
    The manifest includes stronger fashion names and higher perceived-value brands such as GUESS, Lauren Ralph Lauren, Free People, French Connection, Lucky Brand, Hugo BOSS, Sanctuary, Silver Jeans Co., NYDJ, Liverpool, Michael Kors, Adrianna Papell, Rag & Bone, Theory, L'AGENCE, Mother, FRAME, Veronica Beard, Self-Portrait, Ramy Brook, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Lafayette 148, STAUD, Mac Duggal, Alice and Olivia, and others.
  • Major apparel category coverage
    High-level category scanning shows the lot is led by tops/knits, bottoms, dresses/one-pieces, denim, footwear, sweaters/fleece, outerwear, swim, intimates, accessories, and suiting. This gives buyers multiple merchandising lanes instead of forcing the full load into one resale strategy.
  • Strong dresses and special-occasion upside
    The dress mix includes everyday dresses, work dresses, cocktail styles, special-occasion pieces, gowns, jumpsuits, minis, midis, and fashion dresses. Notable brands appearing in the dress lane include GUESS, Vince Camuto, DKNY, Anne Klein, Kasper, Aqua, CeCe, NY Collection, Adrianna Papell, Donna Morgan, Ramy Brook, Self-Portrait, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Mac Duggal, and more.
  • Denim and casual bottoms lane
    The lot contains a strong bottoms/denim component with brands such as Nautica, Gloria Vanderbilt, Levi's, Silver Jeans Co., Lucky Brand, NYDJ, Liverpool, GUESS, DKNY, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and Sanctuary. This is useful for sellers who want reliable everyday categories that perform well by size, fit, and brand search terms.
  • Footwear included, with both volume and premium standouts
    The footwear mix includes brands such as Clarks, Marc Fisher, Naturalizer, Nine West, Easy Spirit, Steve Madden, Journee Collection, SCHUTZ, LifeStride, Franco Sarto, P448, and additional better/premium pieces. There are also high-SRP footwear standouts from brands such as Saint Laurent, Gucci, Stuart Weitzman, La Canadienne, and others.
  • Athletic and comfort product
    The manifest includes athletic and comfort-driven product from names such as Nike, Reebok, PUMA, Easy Spirit, and related active/casual categories. These pieces are useful for quick-turn selling, multipacks, sock/athletic bins, and size-based marketplace listings.
  • Size and color range
    The file includes a wide spread of sizes including standard women's apparel sizes, petites, plus sizes, and footwear sizing. Common apparel sizing appears across XS, Small, Medium, Large, XL, 1X, 2X, 3X, petite sizes, plus sizes, numeric dress/pant sizes, and shoe sizes. Color data is populated on many rows, with common colors including Black, White, Navy, Ivory, Blue, Brown, Pink, Red, Cream, Green, Multi, and more. Some rows do have blank size and/or color fields, so the buyer should rely on the manifest for exact item-level details.

💎 Premium & High-SRP Standouts

While the lot is primarily a department store apparel program, the manifest also contains several premium and higher-SRP pieces that help give the assortment upside beyond basic apparel resale. Examples from the manifest include:

  • Victoria Beckham Long Sleeve V Neck Gown — high-SRP designer dress/gown piece.
  • Saint Laurent Tribute T-Strap Platform Sandal — premium Nordstrom-style footwear standout.
  • Gucci Brixton Horsebit Convertible Loafer — luxury footwear pull with strong brand recognition.
  • Mac Duggal Black Taffeta Ballgown with 3D Rhinestone Flower — special-occasion/eventwear opportunity.
  • STAUD Celestial Black Supernova Skirt — contemporary fashion statement piece.
  • Rag & Bone Mixed Media Bomber — better contemporary outerwear.
  • Lafayette 148 New York Silk Blouse — premium career/luxury apparel lane.
  • Ramy Brook dresses — multiple fashion dress opportunities in a higher retail tier.
  • 3.1 Phillip Lim French Terry and Denim Combo Dress — designer/contemporary one-piece standout.
  • Self-Portrait Taffeta Diamante Mini Dress — strong occasionwear name and style.
  • L'AGENCE denim, jackets, and fitted fashion pieces — premium contemporary resale appeal.
  • Kate Spade novelty handbag — accessory highlight with strong giftable/collectible appeal.
  • Stuart Weitzman sandals/wedges — premium footwear lane.
  • Theory, FRAME, Veronica Beard, Ted Baker, Derek Lam 10 Crosby — additional better-brand pieces that support individual listing and premium sorting.

🧩 Category Opportunities

  • Tops, blouses, knits & shirts
    The largest lane in the manifest. Includes work tops, casual tops, blouses, tees, tunics, shells, tanks, button-downs, and knit tops. Strong for marketplace listing volume and boutique rack rotation.
  • Bottoms, pants, trousers & skirts
    Includes dress pants, pull-on pants, wide-leg pants, shorts, skirts, leggings, trousers, and casual bottoms. This category is useful for size-based selling, workwear bundles, and career-apparel merchandising.
  • Dresses & one-pieces
    Broad dress assortment spanning casual dresses, fashion dresses, cocktail dresses, midi/maxi dresses, gowns, jumpsuits, and rompers. This is one of the more visually appealing lanes for online marketplaces and live selling.
  • Denim
    Includes jeans and denim-related product from Nautica, Levi's, Gloria Vanderbilt, Lucky Brand, Silver Jeans Co., NYDJ, Liverpool, GUESS, and more. Denim is a dependable search-driven resale category with clear size/brand demand.
  • Footwear
    Includes comfort shoes, sandals, heels, boots, flats, wedges, sneakers, and premium footwear. Brands such as Clarks, Naturalizer, Nine West, Marc Fisher, Easy Spirit, Steve Madden, SCHUTZ, Franco Sarto, P448, and premium Nordstrom-style names give this category strong sorting potential.
  • Sweaters, cardigans, fleece & hoodies
    A strong seasonal lane with product from Lucky Brand, Anne Klein, Jones New York, DKNY, CeCe, Tommy Hilfiger, Vince Camuto, and more. Great for fall/winter drops, bundled racks, and cold-weather marketplace keywords.
  • Outerwear & layering
    Includes jackets, coats, bombers, vests, blazers, and layering pieces. Better outerwear pieces help lift average order value, while department store basics keep the category accessible.
  • Swim, intimates, shapewear & lounge
    Smaller but useful lanes for targeted sorting. Includes swimwear, bras, shapewear, socks, lounge, and sleep-adjacent items from brands such as Aqua, Nike, Reebok, hanky panky, DKNY, Adore Me, and others.
  • Accessories & miscellaneous apparel add-ons
    Includes assorted accessories and add-on products such as bags, headbands, fashion accessories, scarves, and related merchandise. These work well as counter items, bundle builders, or quick-turn add-ons.

⚡ Why This Lot Wins

  • Priced for spread: At $8.80 per unit and approximately 15% of stated SRP, the lot gives buyers room to separate quick-turn basics from premium individual listings.
  • Extreme SKU breadth: Nearly 7,400 manifest rows means the buyer gets a constant flow of fresh listings instead of a repetitive single-SKU liquidation program.
  • Recognizable brands: The mix includes everyday department store names, national apparel brands, comfort footwear brands, athletic labels, better contemporary fashion, and premium designer standouts.
  • Multiple resale lanes: Buyers can break this into career apparel, dresses, denim, footwear, plus-size, petite, activewear, premium singles, swim, intimates, kids/misc, and accessories.
  • Good for sellers with listing infrastructure: This is especially attractive for buyers who can process UPCs, list by barcode, photograph efficiently, sort by brand/category, and use marketplace search demand.
  • Shallow inventory creates urgency: Since many styles are low-quantity or one-off, sellers can market the assortment as limited, fresh, and constantly changing.
  • Premium pieces add upside: Designer and better contemporary items give the buyer opportunities for higher-dollar individual sales while the department store apparel provides volume.
  • Good rack appeal: The assortment contains enough dresses, denim, tops, sweaters, footwear, and outerwear to support a physical retail floor, pop-up, boutique, or live-sale setup.

💸 Profit Playbook

Sort into selling lanes first: Separate into core department store apparel, premium/designer, footwear, denim, dresses, athletic, plus/petite, accessories, and kids/misc before listing.

Premium singles should be handled separately: Designer and better contemporary items such as Gucci, Saint Laurent, Victoria Beckham, Self-Portrait, Theory, L'AGENCE, Rag & Bone, FRAME, Veronica Beard, Mac Duggal, Stuart Weitzman, and similar brands should be pulled for individual research and pricing.

Use brand-based drops: Create dedicated brand drops for Anne Klein, Jones New York, Kasper, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Vince Camuto, GUESS, Tommy Hilfiger, Nautica, Clarks, Nike, Reebok, Lucky Brand, Levi's, and other recognizable names.

Use category bundles for faster movement: Bundle lower-SRP or duplicated items into size/category groups such as “Women's Career Tops,” “Plus Size Apparel Mix,” “Denim Assortment,” “Comfort Footwear,” “Dresses & Occasionwear,” or “Athletic Basics.”

Build a price ladder: Use quick-turn pricing for basics, stronger single-item pricing for name brands, and individual premium pricing for designer/high-SRP items. The lot has enough variety to support multiple margin strategies at once.

Prioritize UPC/barcode listing: With thousands of unique barcodes, barcode-driven listing workflows can dramatically improve processing speed and title accuracy.

Market the shallow nature as a benefit: This is ideal for “new arrivals” merchandising, live sales, boutique racks, and marketplace stores that thrive on one-off variety rather than deep uniform quantities.

🎯 Best Buyer Fit

  • Marketplace sellers who can process high-SKU apparel quickly and use barcode/title data to build listings.
  • Live sellers who need constant new apparel, recognizable brands, and one-off variety.
  • Boutique and discount apparel stores that want branded department store goods across multiple categories.
  • Footwear/apparel resellers who can pull premium shoes and designer pieces separately from the core apparel.
  • Wholesale splitters who can divide the load into brand/category lots for smaller buyers.
  • Bin and liquidation stores that want a broad apparel-heavy load with higher-value finds mixed throughout.

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