Not everything sells, and not everything sells fast. If you've ever stared at a closet, a garage, or a storage unit wondering what's actually worth money, this guide is for you. Below are the brands and categories that consistently move — whether you want instant cash today or a hands-off consignment payout for top dollar.
At The Toy Showroom (Kali.J Design) in Upland, CA, we buy and sell these every single day. We'll tell you what's hot, what to look for, and how to skip the headache of selling it yourself.
Apparel: Premium Brands Lead
Clothing is hit-or-miss — but the right labels move quickly and hold value. Condition matters enormously, and so does the brand on the tag.
Brands buyers actively hunt for
- Nike — Jordans, vintage tees, Tech Fleece, and limited drops. Deadstock (new with tags) is gold, but worn pairs in good shape still sell.
- Patagonia — Fleece pullovers, Retro-X jackets, and anything from the "Worn Wear" era. Even faded pieces have a devoted resale market.
- The North Face — Nuptse puffers, Denali fleece, and Gore-Tex shells. Cold-weather demand keeps prices steady.
- Arc'teryx — Premium technical jackets (Beta, Alpha, Atom). High price points mean high resale, even used.
- Supreme — Box logo tees, hoodies, and accessories. Hype-driven, so authentication and condition are everything.
If you're sourcing at yard sales, estate sales, or thrift stores, train your eye for these five names first. A $4 thrift find can be a $100+ flip.

Electronics: Fast Movers When They Work
Electronics sell fast because demand is constant — but they depreciate quickly, so timing counts.
- Phones and tablets — recent iPhones, iPads, and flagship Android devices.
- Gaming — current and last-gen consoles, controllers, and popular titles. Retro gaming (sealed or boxed) is especially strong.
- Audio — AirPods, premium headphones, and quality Bluetooth speakers.
- Computers — laptops and components in working condition.
Tip: original boxes, cables, and chargers noticeably raise what you'll get. Test before you sell, and wipe personal data.
Toys: Everyday Cash, New and Vintage
Toys are one of our favorite categories — there's a buyer for almost everything, from this year's hot release to a dusty box from the attic.
- Sealed modern toys — LEGO sets (retired sets especially), action figures, and licensed collectibles.
- Vintage toys — anything from the '80s and '90s in good shape: Star Wars, Transformers, Barbie, G.I. Joe.
- Plush and licensed items — character merch with a fan base.
LEGO in particular behaves almost like a commodity — retired sets reliably climb in value.

Collectibles: Where Niche Pays
Collectibles reward knowledge. Small, specific, and sought-after beats big and generic every time.
Funko Pop
- Vaulted and exclusives — convention stickers (SDCC, NYCC), store exclusives, and chase variants.
- Grails — early numbers and discontinued lines.
- Condition of the box is half the value, so handle gently.
Hot Wheels
- Treasure Hunts and Super Treasure Hunts — the spectraflame paint and rubber tires give them away.
- Redlines (vintage 1968–1977) and error cars.
- Premium and car-culture series — boxed sets and licensed real-riders.
Both Funko and Hot Wheels have deep, active collector communities, which means liquidity — these don't sit.
Trading Cards: Consistently in Demand
Trading cards are one of the hottest categories right now, and we see them constantly.
- Pokémon — vintage WOTC, sealed product, and graded singles.
- Sports cards — rookies, autos, numbered parallels, and graded slabs (PSA, BGS).
- Magic: The Gathering and other TCGs — reserved-list cards and sealed boxes.
Sealed product and graded cards command the strongest, most predictable prices. Even bulk lots and binders have value — don't toss them.
Two Easy Ways to Turn This Into Money
Knowing what sells is one thing. Actually selling it is the part most people dread — and that's where we come in.
Why selling it yourself is a grind
Listing, photographing, answering "is this still available?" fifty times, no-shows, lowballers, shipping runs, returns, and chargebacks. It eats your evenings and your patience. We handle all of it for you.
Option 1: Outright cash buyout
- Bring your items in, or just text or upload a photo.
- Get an instant cash offer, paid the same day.
- No fees, no waiting, no fuss.
Option 2: Consignment (top dollar)
- We sell it for you and you keep 60% of the net.
- We list across eBay, Amazon, Walmart, Poshmark, Depop, Mercari, Whatnot live sales, weekly online auctions, and our Upland Toy Showroom.
- You do nothing but cash out — we handle photography, pricing, buyers, shipping, and the headaches.
Whether you're a reseller clearing inventory or simply someone too busy to deal with it, you choose: fast cash or maximum value.
FAQ
How do I know if my item is worth anything?
Start with the brand and category — the ones above are a strong signal. When in doubt, send us a photo. A quick look tells us whether it's a cash buyout, a consignment piece, or a pass, and we'll be straight with you either way.
What's the difference between cash buyout and consignment?
A buyout is instant money in hand today at a wholesale price. Consignment takes a bit longer but typically nets you more — you keep 60% of the net sale while we do all the selling work.
Do you take items that aren't in perfect condition?
Often, yes. Plenty of premium apparel, vintage toys, and electronics sell well even used. Condition affects the offer, not whether we're interested.
I'm a reseller — can you move my whole lot?
Absolutely. We regularly buy out and consign full collections and inventory from flippers sourcing at estate sales, swap meets, and thrift stores.
Ready to Cash In?
Stop letting valuable stuff collect dust. Bring your items to The Toy Showroom in Upland, CA — or just text or upload a photo to get started. Get cash today or consign for top dollar, and skip the hassle of selling it yourself.