How to Shop at Consignment Stores

How to Shop at Consignment Stores



Consignment stores offer high-quality contemporary, designer and sometimes vintage clothing, shoes and accessories. Since the shop usually shares the proceeds of a sale with the original owner, prices tend to be higher than vintage and thrift stores.







Things You'll Need:





Vintage Clothes



Vintage Shoes



Phone Directories



Vintage Jewelry









Step
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Shop regularly for the best selection. Also, make a point to visit a few weeks after a change of season, a time when many people clean out their closets to make room for new clothes.




Step
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Let your local consignment store know what you're most interested in and all of your measurements. Many will call you when your preferences come in, or at least consider consigning things they know there is demand for.




Step
3



Examine all of the items you're considering buying for damages, including separating seams, stains, tears, moth holes, missing buttons or faulty zippers.




Step
4



Take a look at all styles that you fancy, and that look like they might fit. Previous owners may have had garments altered, so the size 12 may fit more like a size 10.




Step
5



Consider altering items that may not fit perfectly. Even with a nominal tailoring charge, you're likely to come away with a great deal, especially on high-end designer items.







Tips & Warnings









It's a good bet you can negotiate a discount on goods that are well worn, slightly damaged or unique. Otherwise, feel out the proprietor or sales associate for latitude in the asking price.








Walk the entire store and look through all the racks. Many consignment stores are randomly organized, so the perfect black slacks may be hidden between the summer dresses and sleepwear.








Understand the return and exchange policies of each consignment shop. If something doesn't work out, it's smart to know your options.



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