earn cash from your clothes, how to resell clothesYou're probably just like me. You have a closet full of clothes, but you end up wearing the same pieces over and over {and over!} again. Or you have clothes and accessories you loved once upon a time and now you've moved on. Instead of letting clothes just collect dust, there's a way to clear the clutter and make a little cash while you're at it.I love reselling my unwanted goods and clothes I've thrifted that are amazing designer finds but just not my size {like an awesome DSquared parka I bought for $2 and sold for more than 300 bucks!}. And I'm increasingly looking at online reselling, which is super convenient.Of course you want to take crisp, clear pictures but here are 3 tips to sell your clothes online.

Housing Works Buy the bag sale, thrift store warehouseThere's something so beautiful about dresses from the 40s, 50s and 60s. The silhouettes flatter a woman's figure all while being classic and refined. So I was amazed when I came across a gorgeous dress at Housing Works Buy the Bag.The print. Halter neck. Full skirt...but it wasn't vintage. It was a modern Anne Klein frock. Either way, I loved it and scooped it up {psst: Housing Works Buy the Bag offers clothes for $25 per bag, so this cost less than a buck!}.I'm not a fan of head to toe vintage {it can be too costume-y for me} and the dress was two sizes too big, but styling it was super easy.

Thriftspiration is a weekly series that puts a spotlight on readers who share their secondhand shopping tips and fun ways to style thrifted finds. 
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Name: Sammy Davis Location: Harlem, New York City

When and why did you start thrift shopping? I started thrift shopping in high school. As soon as I got my license and discovered my local Salvation Army, I was hooked! Moving to Philadelphia for college (I went to Temple University, like Patrice!) introduced me to an entirely new world of thrifting at consignment stores and vintage boutiques. I loved exploring the city by way of secondhand shops!

What three words describe your style? Fun. Fancy. Free

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Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending the Target fall preview and as expected, it was amazing. This time around, Target allowed us to share photos of the upcoming collection before it hits stores. The pieces don't make their way to Target and target.com until August, so I'm glad I can actually share these with you. And trust me, you'll want to see these goods now so you can make a mental note of your must have items.While viewing the men's and women's pieces, a few things became very clear: prints are still going strong {tribal, ikat, camo} and faux leather accents will be your best friend. Though everything is trendy and fashion forward, they're also work appropriate.In between munching on light bites and sipping on OJ, I snapped a few pics. Take a peek at Target's upcoming fall line.

Leather is typically associated with fall and winter. It's the heavier material you wear when the temps are a bit frigid. But that's changing. We saw tons of leather on the runways of Charlotte Ronson, DKNY and in countless other spring 2013 collections. But exactly how do you wear this material without sweating your buns off? Actually, it's quite easy. And you don't have to pay a major price.
You can choose a pair of shorts, sheath dress or even a biker vest, but I love a great skirt for spring and summer. And last week I picked up a lightweight faux leather skater skirt from Strawberry for $13.
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Check out three easy ways you can style a leather skirt this spring for any occasion, from weekend to work.