Articles for tag: Consignment Shops

Karla News

Virginia Beach Kids Consignment Shops

As an unexpected first time mom I was terrified of bringing a child into this world. How painful was delivery going to be, how could I raise another human being, and most importantly, how am I going to afford all that STUFF? Let’s face it, kids need a lot of stuff and it’s not cheap. ...

Karla News

Best Consignment Shops in Kansas City

Looking for a good buy on clothing in the Kansas City Metro Area? Maybe baby items, or shoes? Or maybe your looking to make a few extra bucks by unloading your closet, or kids closet. Consignment shops save the average customer 50% on name brand products. In addition to saving a customer money, consignment shops ...

Karla News

Where to Find Good Clothes, Cheap

If you buy clothing regularly, and you buy it at the mall or even your typical department store, you are spending a whole lot of money! With a little time and effort, you could drastically reduce your clothing budget without missing out on quality. The best places to buy good clothing aren’t necessarily the most ...

Karla News

My Advice for Selling Children’s Clothes on eBay

Are you looking for a way to make a few extra dollars from home and have a bit of fun as well? Make money selling children’s clothing on eBay. Men and women all over the world have been making money selling new and used children’s clothing and accessories online, and so can you. Finding Used ...

The Best Consignment Shops in Charlottesville, Virginia

Consignment shops are plentiful everywhere, but some of the best consignment shops can be found in Charlottesville, Virginia. Here are the best consignment shops in Charlottesville, where you’ll find plenty of bargains and unique one-of-a-kind treasures. ANGUS BULL ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES & CONSIGNS (310 2nd Street SE, Charlottesville, VA 22902): This is one of Charlottesville’s ...

Karla News

Consignment Shops: More Popular Than Ever

In Italy it is called “Il Mercatino” or “the little market” — a consignment shop franchise that accepts pretty much everything, takes a commission of 30% and gives the customer the rest. For a guy like me who loves to throw stuff out, a consignment shop like “Il Mercatino” is perfect. Granted that may not ...