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Does anyone know a vintage shop — Brooklynian

Does anyone know a vintage shop

Or anyone who is interested in buying second hand gently worn items?

I have blazers and shoes, Rain Boots and Brand new Items with tags that I would like to sell for $2-$20

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  • Beacons closet is the only one around here I think.
  • I heard that Beacon's tends to be on the cheap side, even with what you would normally consider nice stuff. FWIW.

    Got pics?
  • There's Re-Pop, out on Washington Ave by the Naval Yard. It's a haul to get there, but they're constantly getting new (old) things.
    http://www.repopny.com/
  • Subject: Re: Does anyone know a vintage shop

    Rachel Rae wrote: Or anyone who is interested in buying second hand gently worn items?

    I have blazers and shoes, Rain Boots and Brand new Items with tags that I would like to sell for $2-$20

    If you are unable to sell them and wish to donate them for a tax write-off may I suggest

    http://www.dressforsuccess.org/supportdfs_donate.aspx
  • Yes please! We often look for clothes there for my job seeking female clients and they never seem to have what we need.
  • Hi I also have many clothing items that I am looking to sell. They are brand new to gently used. All are ladies/juniors size small size 3 or 26 in bottoms and jeans. Brands include Juicy Couture, Lucky Brand, Kate Spade, RVCA, Volcom, Roxy, Billabong, Kensie, Laundry by Design.

    Please let me know if anyone is interested!! They could make great gifts! You can PM or we can chat through email. Thanks
  • Maybe we could organize a swap meet! Can anyone think of a good venue for that? Back room at Soda in the early evening maybe?
  • Maybe we could organize a swap meet! Can anyone think of a good venue for that? Back room at Soda in the early evening maybe?
  • But if you want to just unload a bunch of stuff, there's also always Domsey's in Williamsburg. That place is enormous and amazing, but I don't know how much they pay for stuff, since they sell it for pretty cheap.
  • But if you want to just unload a bunch of stuff, there's also always Domsey's in Williamsburg. That place is enormous and amazing, but I don't know how much they pay for stuff, since they sell it for pretty cheap.
  • carnivore, pretty sure domseys has been gone for a very long time now.. the one on kent? gone
  • Really? Damn! I haven't been in a few years, but that place was awesome.
  • Yes R.I.P. Domsey's I used to love that place. As for Beacon's closet, they are not very friendly at all and are very picky about what they take and only give a pittance for it but then charge sky high prices in the store. Out of a few garbage bags full of nice good condition and quality clothing they may take 3 or 4 pieces at best. Then they will tell you that you can leave the rest and they will "donate" it. A friend of mine did that because he just wanted to be done with it and went back a few days later and saw his "donated" clothing on the racks. BOO!
  • i like meshimir, on 7th around 14th street. nice stuff, nice people, good prices.

    and good taste: a whole lot of stuff i put out on the street ended up being brought in by some girl who found it and decided to get some bad karma by selling street finds. not to worry, i know her first name and street where she lives
  • anyone here anything about buffalo exchange?
  • Rachel Rae wrote: anyone here anything about buffalo exchange?
    I know about them from when I used to live in the Bay Area and swore by them religiously. They also buy or take trade in clothes. I have not been to the one in Bk yet but definitely intend to. I would definitely check them out.
  • Re/Dress NYC buys clothing sizes Large and above and accessories of all sizes. We offer 25% in cash or 40% in store credit of what we price the items at. Check us out. 109 Boerum Place.
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