Pick And Choose Wholesale Clothing
45kg Children Jackets / 90-100pcs
45kg Children Jackets / 90-100pcs
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45kg Children’s Jackets Bale – A-Grade (Sealed)
Our 45kg Children’s Jackets Bale is received sealed and resold sealed.
Once opened, you can expect to receive approximately 90–100 children’s jackets per bale.
What’s inside
You’ll receive a well-balanced mix of winter jackets, including:
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Ski jackets
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Puffer jackets (a large portion of the bale)
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Sports jackets
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Vintage jackets
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Denim jackets
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Bomber jackets
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A variety of other winter styles
Each bale offers strong variety, making it ideal for resale.
Sizing
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Sizes range from 2 years up to 16 years
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The majority of pieces fall between 5–11 years, which is one of the strongest and fastest-moving children’s size ranges
Cost & resale potential
With 90–100 pieces per bale, the average cost works out to approximately ±R44 per jacket.
The resale strategy with this bale is to:
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Aim to sell at least 80 jackets
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Target an average selling price of ±R120 per jacket
This is achieved by selling:
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Some jackets at R50
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Some at R100
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Some at R150
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Some at R200
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Selected premium pieces at R250
The goal is not to sell every jacket at the same price, but to achieve a strong overall average.
Important to note
As with all bulk clothing bales:
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You will find a few dirty or faulty items
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Not many, but this is part of the game
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This is why bulk bales are priced at the lowest possible cost per unit
Minor issues can usually be resolved through washing or basic repairs.
The Pick & Choose process
The most important part of working with a 45kg bale is following the Pick & Choose process:
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Steam all items immediately after opening the bale
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Steaming allows you to:
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Spot dirt or damage more easily
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See the true value of each jacket
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Sort items into:
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Ready-to-sell
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Needs washing
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Needs minor repairs
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Wash dirty items and repair minor faults (either yourself or via a local seamstress)
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Bring all stock back together once cleaned and fixed
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Do your market research:
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Compare local selling prices
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Check original retail prices where possible
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Price accordingly (often a fraction of original retail)
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Why this works
When this process is followed correctly, you end up with a large volume of children’s jackets selling at around R200, making you one of the most affordable options to buy winter jackets in South Africa.
That affordability gives you a clear competitive advantage — but only if your product is clean and presentable. Cheap stock only sells when it looks good, which is why this process is essential.
This is the exact system we use at Pick & Choose in our own warehouse. It’s how we grew from starting with a single bale to running a full warehouse operation — by creating a recipe, refining it, and duplicating it with every bale.
Trust the process. The results speak for themselves.
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