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Twigsy
Times Fashion Writer

Restocking Smart

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G'day mates. There are many help articles for new designers, but there is an issue that you may not know about. I'm sure many of you have read Shmee's article in an earlier edition of the Times, talking about restocking things for 5, 10, 15, 20 clams per part. Well, I'm just here to tell you how to restock, create, and not lose clams!
 
Since hairs now cost 20 to restock, it only makes sense to price them over 20 clams each so that for any that you restock, you will at least get a few clams profit from it. Now, you may feel it's not worth it, since you are just starting out and your hair looks like a big scribble, but hey, we all need practice. I used to be really bad, I mean REALLY bad. But I grew better and better and now I can price my parts and still make it reasonable. And believe me, if you don't let anything get to you, you will get really good and make tons of clams -- if you price your parts right, that is...!

But what about the cost of actually making new parts? Well believe me, if it's worth selling, you'll earn all your money back and more.
 
This means that it will be the same with shirts, lips, contacts, or whatever you're restocking. Make sure the price is more than the cost to restock or else you're not earning any clams or you're even losing them. If it costs 5 to restock and the part costs 5, you really not earning anything but what you've already spent. If it costs 10 to restock and you priced it 5, then you're majorly losing clams! But if you priced it at 10 and it costs 5 to restock, you're obviously earning more money for each one you sell.
 
Okay, don't ask me why I went blabbing on explaining that to you when I bet you probably already got it. Forgive me. I guess I'll go now... hope I've made a difference in your career! Bye!

 ~Twigsy

 

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