I got really excited when I saw this duffel coat inspired jacket
at a consignment store in town.
I found this DVF jacket
at a consignment store in NYC many years ago.
Not exact matches
You can sell those items on sites like Poshmark, Tradesy, and even
in - person
at consignment stores like Plato's Closet or Clothes Mentor.
I'm wearing them with teal tights, a fair isle vest I got
at a local
consignment store, one of my favorite XCVI tops that is way too big for me now and one of my favorite pair of platform boots
in my closet — the Kork - Ease Avis.
Between her handing down maternity clothes that she no longer fits
in (she shopped
at local thrift /
consignment stores), clothing swaps thrown by other friends, and the way my bump has developed the only maternity wear I've had to spend money on has been a couple of belly bands and some pretty nursing bras.
If you're looking
at less snow
in your area, try the thrift
stores, Craigslist and
consignment shops early or after the season.
And when you're done with your items, consider continuing the giving circle for a family
in need or selling
at a baby
consignment store to keep the clutter out of your home.
i do a lot of my shopping second hand as it's better for your wallet and the environment and it can be overwhelming
at first but overtime you'll get used to what keywords to search for and if there is a favorite
consignment store in town that you can visit.
I'd look
at consignment to easily get Gap maternity jeans
in store and under your price point.
-- Bargain hunting
at Crossroads Trading
in Pacific Heights ---- Walking up & down Fillmore (
in heels)---- Amazing dinner (see above)
at Woodhouse Fish Company ---- Yogurt
at Fraiche ---- Coffee & zucchini bread from farm: table ---- Window shopping around Union Square ---- Fabric hunting
at Britex Fabrics ---- Vintage T - Shirt shopping
at the Goodwill Flagship
store ---- Designer
consignment heaven
at Jeremy's --
Easter is just a few weeks away, and I will need to make lots and lots of Easter cards and projects to sell
at my Local
Consignment Store, so you will be seeing lots of Easter posts
in the weeks to come.
I just find it interesting —
in my head,
consignment stores were a little intimidating but now I just shake my head
at $ 20 for a dress from Target
at Goodwill that I could've gotten on clearance for $ 8.
I found this top
at a
consignment store here
in Vegas, but luckily it's still available online!
I am planning a little post of the thrift and
consignment stores that I visited when
in NYC recently and I thought I'd show you one of the pieces I picked up
at the Goodwill
store.
A black, full length, incredibly vintage looking (though I believe it was made
in the 80s, based on the font used
in the tag and the sizing) princess coat that I bought for $ 100 (a huge sum to me
at the time)
at one of my favourite
consignment stores when I was eighteen and living on my own
in Calgary, this coat saw me through winters
in two countries and three provinces.
I never thought about wearing a poncho
in summer before I stumbled across this piece
at my favourite
consignment store.
The hat I discovered
at my favourite
consignment store in Oakville Friday.
In my post today, I am wearing my favorite full skirt bought
at a
consignment store several years ago.
Now the only shopping i do is a grocery shopping, plus i love stopping by
at the kids
consignment store once
in a while, and occasionally buying clothes for myself (twice a year or so around the big sales).
There are some amazing online
consignment stores too — such as The Real Real if you are
in a more remote location and want a designer wardrobe
at a fraction of the price, and need to purchase online.
These AGLs are brand new, and just happen to be my favourite style; last month, I bought the same AGLs
in a different colourway
at a
consignment store.
However,
at first, no publisher was interested
in the book, so Waller self - published his book, going from
store to
store, selling his books on
consignment and offering buyers a money - back guarantee.
I also wrote to a few bookstores
in San Francisco about selling my book, and I now have an offer from a San Francisco
store, M is for Mystery, to sell Maids of Misfortune on
consignment at their booth
at the Bouchercon conference this month, which I will be attending.
You can either ask the
store to order a quantity of your book directly from the Ingram catalog (they'll need your ISBN to do this), or you can purchase copies of your book
at your POD platform's «author copy» rate and bring them
in to the
store on
consignment.
If it's
in good shape, add it to your own garage sale or try it
at a local
consignment store.
At the Clothing Dock, a trendy
consignment store in Arcata, owner Susan Paul [
in photo below with Roxy] sorts through a basket of sweaters and knit tops, while «talking dog,» the term she uses for gabbing about her tan - colored pit bull - cross, Roxy, who lounges on the floor nearby.
The only problem may be that your accumulated finds may not be finished
in complimentary wood tones, as was the case with us - the contemporary table hails from a design
store and buffet and chairs were scooped up
at different
consignment shops.
The timing was right and by end of the week I'd found a neat pine TV armoire for cheap
at my favorite
consignment store, and by the end of the next week, with my bro's long - distance assistance, I had built an extra shelf
in the top half and now both printers and all my computer equipment is neatly behind closed doors with channels to hold cords
stored, and my monitor and phone are the only items on my desk and I'm on my way finally to having a lovely but functional home office.
This post is the first
in an ongoing blog series I'll be sharing here from time to time called «Inspired Style,» which will focus on types or styles of furniture and accessories to look out for when you shop
at Goodwill, thrift
stores,
consignment shops or your favorite local furniture
stores!
I was so lucky and found two Pottery barn swing arm sconces, new
in the box,
at our
consignment store for $ 25 a PIECE!!!
I also shop
at all sorts of places like thrift and
consignment stores, yard sales, craft
stores, and Craig's List, with a good bit of Ikea mixed
in.