Just last week, I told you to shop at consignment stores to get great deals on designer pieces. It really is a great way to shop on a budget. AND another great thing about consignment shops, they do double duty — you can buy AND sell there. Consignment shops can be a great source of income! Yes, your gently worn (if ever worn) merchandise can turn into cash by becoming a consignor. This is a great reason to clean out your closet and rid it of all that merchandise with the tags on it or the “I only wore it once” pieces because they didn’t look good on you. Somebody will cherish it, especially when they get a deal on it. But the best part is that you will be able to recoup some of the money you paid for it.
Now being a consignor is easy and can be fun if you know the rules. So check out the video above for my five tips for being a consignor AND then see the list below of a few consignment shops that a few of my favorite twitter friends recommended. Make sense?
Consignment Boutiques
Chicago — Elliott Consignment (My reco! I love them and the owner Sharon is great!)
Los Angeles — Decades Two.1 (Reco from @StilettoJungle)
Philadelphia — Wilbur Vintage (Reco from @StyleMom)
Seattle — Le Frock (Reco from @NordySanda)
Have a consignment shop in your area that you’d like to share? Let us know by leaving a comment below and will add it to the list!
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