So, if you're on the hunt for something specific and you can't find it thrifting, you can't
find it on consignment, and you can't buy it ethically — apply the «30 Wears» rule.
Not exact matches
However, to cite my personal experience, I
found that, as my company grew, it was harder to track down orders and checks
on a
consignment basis so today we do orders only.
Consignment stores usually accept and sell maternity clothes that are gently used so you will probably be able to
find some nice pieces of maternity clothing
on sale.
I've also been really lucky to receive a lot of sweet hand me downs and
find gently used clothes
on an online
consignment shop called, Les Petites PDX.
Consignment shops are a great place to
find deals
on maternity clothing.
(TIP: I've
found that our local thrift and
consignment stores often have some incredible deals
on natural fiber clothing (cotton, linen, etc.) when I have the time to look!
And they're usually
found easily at thrifts and
consignments and street fairs, or
on deep sale.
I kept hoping I would
find one
on ebay or one of the
consignment stores but no dice.
I have always enjoyed
finding like - new items
on this online
consignment type store and in the past have
found quite a few nice things from heels, flats and a workout shirt.
I work well over full time and try to
find time to exercise and cook healthy meals, so the usual suggestion to scour
consignment stores for funky vintage furniture or used stylish clothing doesn't work for folks that only have a few free hours
on the weekends.
I just
found a great teal
on at a
consignment shop.
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.
Even if you're
on a tight budget, if you're patient, you can
find great designer jeans at off - price stores such as Marshalls and T.J. Maxx or even at your local
consignment store.
I am attending a wedding in Sept. and would like to wear a gold skirt that I recently bought (it is a Vera Wang Lavender Label skirt that I
found at a
consignment shop, tags
on, for dirt cheap).
I
found it
on eBay after some searching but otherwise I am not sure — I always dream of
finding current season Chanel from a fickle old lady at a
consignment store but have yet to!!
To
find what's going
on in your town, google your local neighbourhoods for clothing exchange or
consignment stores!
Check to see if your city has a
consignment shop which carries only high end fashion... we have two in San Antonio and there are times you can
find amazing deals
on the premiere designers.
Some avoid their fate as
consignment or donation fodder by being gifted to my mom; and some of those clothes eventually
find their way back to me when my mom decides to embark
on a closet purge of her own.
I have
found that many locally owned used bookstores will carry self - published books (mine, anyway)
on their shelves, either
on consignment or buying them outright.
Often you'll
find stuff with the tags still
on in a
consignment shop because the fool who bought it had more money than brains.
Excess clothes can go to a
consignment shop, DVDs hiding in the dark corners of the entertainment center can
find new homes
on half.com, and large items can be sold
on Craigslist.
For what you'd spend
on a full - priced suit from Banana Republic, you could
find a designer version at a
consignment store.
In addition, visitors can follow Española Humane
on social media, as well as
find information and link to our two retail
consignment / thrift stores, Barkin Attic and Barkin Boutique, both in Santa Fe.
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.
So often I can
find great deals
on dressers or tables at flea markets,
consignment shops, or garage sales.
I used to own a
consignment store and some college boys came in and I only had a pink chair left to sell... They bought it for $ 19.95 and they lifted the cushion and
found the largest bra
on the planet... tee hee... I guess the owner left something behind... smiling from Bellingham... fun
finds!
When my in - laws were visiting, my mother - in - law and I checked out a local
consignment shop and I
found a piece of furniture that's been
on my wish list for a few weeks — a buffet.