Consignment Stores: How They Choose Clothes
Filed under: Bargains & Freebies, Budgeting & Planning, Saving, Shopping
If you're looking to save money but aren't up to hardcore thrifting, then consignment shopping
might be for you. A consignment store takes previously worn clothing that is in good shape and sells it for the owner. The store takes a cut and the rest goes to the owner. It's a great way to build a wardrobe (or furnish a house) and to make a little money from your unwanted items.
However, if you've been in consignment stores, you might have noticed that not all stores are the same.
might be for you. A consignment store takes previously worn clothing that is in good shape and sells it for the owner. The store takes a cut and the rest goes to the owner. It's a great way to build a wardrobe (or furnish a house) and to make a little money from your unwanted items.However, if you've been in consignment stores, you might have noticed that not all stores are the same.
It's worth noting that each consignment store has their own style and carries items based on certain criteria. So how do you figure out what to sell or what a store might be carrying?
If you're looking to sell items, here's nine things to keep in mind:
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