Not exact matches
So when my coworkers and I went
into this little
consignment shop called The Clothesline, I about fainted when I spotted a red pair sitting
on a shelf.
And I have been waiting
on a Foley + Corinna bag (smaller version of yours) to come
into my
consignment shop for, forever!!
I've also learned that putting books
into bookstores
on consignment isn't worth the time and effort: there are better, smarter, cheaper ways to sell books than to move them one by one in return for miniscule checks for a few dollars.
Indie booksellers will add your book
on consignment sometimes, and LS books might look a little prettier, but I've done just as well getting Createspace books
into bookstores and don't notice a huge difference in quality.
I use CreateSpace for my self pubbed titles, but only so I can easily have paperback copies for book signings, a few
on consignment to the local bookstore, have copies to send relatives and friends who aren't
into e books yet, and do Goodreads giveaways with signed copies.
I don't care for walking
into a bookstore, handing someone the sell sheet, and then having them say they'll be glad to do it
on consignment.
That's assuming you can get
into bookstores at all: most indie shops will only take self - published books
on consignment, and big chain stores won't stock them, period.