Of course, I perused Goodwill and
local consignment stores for items.
I recently saw this same top at
my local consignment store for $ 18.
Not exact matches
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.
I love to shop thrift but I'm too lazy to dig
for it at the
local non-profit thrift
store, so I have a
consignment store where all the organization and sorting has been done
for you!
As far as clothes, gear and toys are concerned I would recommend looking
for a
local consignment store.
Keep an eye out
for local thrift and
consignment stores.
From
local consignment stores with specifically chosen consigned pieces to polished online storefronts with practically new pieces
for a fraction of the price.
- If you are looking
for special event maternity clothing, check out your
local maternity clothing
consignment store.
If you don't have any of these and are on a budget, consider shopping
for these at your
local consignment shops, thrift
stores or on poshmark.com or thredup.com.
Check your
local listings
for consignment stores, or see if there are chains like Plato's Closet near you.
You know, lately I've been finding that things at our
local thrift
stores like Goodwill and Value Village are way overpriced and that the many
consignment stores have much reasonable prices
for higher quality clothing.
While I was at the
local Annie Sloan Stockist
consignment store I happened upon this cute wicker chair
for just $ 18.
We hit up a
local consignment store where I stocked up on some pants
for winter
for Logan and got him a few toys too (including the little wagon above).
To find what's going on in your town, google your
local neighbourhoods
for clothing exchange or
consignment stores!
For anyone keeping score at home, this is my second thrifted Burberry coat, and my third Burberry piece overall if you count the black Sandrigham trench I snapped up at my
local consignment store late last year.
You might not be able to get on the shelves of national chain brick - and - mortar
stores, but you can approach
local bookshops or other relevant
stores to carry your book on
consignment (
for a portion of your sales).
Another option is also to locate a
local jewelry
store, where you can sell used items
for cash — or
consignment as well.
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!