Boutique and reseller inventory

Boutique & Reseller Inventory Liquidation

Closing a boutique, reducing a reseller catalog, or moving a group of designer inventory? Start with a concise inventory overview and representative photos. AARCHIVE reviews brand, category, condition, and current demand before discussing next steps.

Start with inventory details

Review first

Do not ship inventory before AARCHIVE reviews the initial details.

Mixed outcomes

AARCHIVE may move forward with some pieces and decline others.

Clear counts

Brand, category, quantity, condition, and accessories make the first review faster.

Prepare a useful inventory overview

Describe the inventory

  • List approximate item counts by brand and category, such as bags, wallets, jewelry, shoes, or apparel.
  • Note whether pieces are pre-owned, store returns, display items, or unworn inventory.
  • Mention boxes, dust bags, straps, receipts, cards, or other accessories that are available.

Show condition honestly

  • Use representative group photos plus clear individual photos for the first items submitted.
  • Call out shelf wear, storage odor, scratches, stains, repairs, missing parts, or packaging damage.
  • Do not hide flaws or assume unused inventory is automatically in perfect condition.

Expect item-level review

  • AARCHIVE reviews inventory based on brand, style, condition, completeness, and current demand.
  • A full-catalog purchase is not guaranteed, and some pieces may not be a fit.
  • Start with one representative item in the form and summarize the larger inventory in the notes.

How a boutique or reseller review begins

Send a representative item

Use the public form for one item and include the approximate inventory count in the notes.

AARCHIVE reviews fit

The team checks brand, category, condition, accessories, and current demand.

Plan the next group

If the inventory looks relevant, AARCHIVE can explain what additional photos or item details are needed.

Shop current designer inventory

Browse the shop separately for current designer inventory and new arrivals.

Common questions

Does AARCHIVE buy boutique or reseller inventory?
AARCHIVE reviews designer inventory case by case. Start with representative photos and an approximate count.
Will AARCHIVE take every item?
Not necessarily. Brand, style, condition, completeness, and current demand all affect whether an item is a fit.
Can I submit unworn or display inventory?
Yes. Describe storage, display, packaging, and any shelf wear clearly.
Do I need a complete spreadsheet before contacting AARCHIVE?
No. A concise brand and category count plus representative photos is enough to start.
Should I ship the inventory before review?
No. Submit the initial details and wait for confirmed next steps.

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