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one £45 item made my £12 items start selling

I added three expensive items I didn't even expect to sell — and my cheap stuff started flying. I didn't drop a single price. I just gave buyers something to compare against. Here's the shop-pricing thing nobody tells you.

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AgentM Studio17 Jun 2026 · 2 min read

This is the pricing thing almost nobody does, and it sounds backwards. I added a few *expensive* items to my shop — and my *cheap* items started selling faster. I didn't drop one price.

Here's why it works. If every item in your shop sits in the same tight band — everything £8 to £14 — the buyer has nothing to measure value against. £12 isn't a bargain and isn't a splurge, it's just £12, floating with no reference point. And with no anchor, buyers get cautious and your everyday stuff reads as 'generic cheap clothes.' Now drop in three or four genuinely good pieces — a premium brand, a proper coat, something with real resale value — priced honestly at £40 to £60.

Suddenly the buyer's eye has a top end. Against a £55 coat, your £12 jumper reads as an obvious, low-risk yes. The pricey items reframe everything cheaper around them as value.

This is literally how every shop you've walked into is laid out — one premium piece at eye level, not mainly to sell *it*, but to make everything near it look reasonable. And it lifts trust across the whole shop: an all-£8 rail reads as 'clear-out,' but a sensible spread with a few quality pieces at the top reads as 'a proper seller who knows what they've got' — so buyers trust your condition grades more on every listing. Two rules to keep it honest: price the hero items *fairly*, at what they're actually worth — this isn't fake-RRP nonsense, it's just giving your range a top end.

And keep the volume at the bottom, because your everyday stock is what actually turns over; the heroes just make it look good. VintSnap writes the lot — the jumpers and the coat — from a photo in seconds, so building a shop with a proper price spread costs you nothing in time.

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