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Good Consignment Store

snowboarding
snowboarding
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Hi does anyone know a good consignment store that I can bring my clothing to? (except Beacon's closet.. been there, not a good experience) I have a lot of really great brands (surf, skate, and designer brands) and would like to make a little extra money, vs just donating it to a thrift store..

thanks

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  • cabaki
    cabaki
    Meshimar, 7th avenue btwn 14th & 15th. Sold alot of clothes, made alot of money there.
  • vidro3
    vidro3
    how does that work exactly? how much does the store get when the item sells?
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    I forget exactly, i think you get about 25 or 30% of what the item sells for - the store gets the rest. if you sell alot it adds up.
  • yankeefan
    yankeefan
    that store called monk thrift shop on 5th ave between 16th st & prospect ave seems like the kind of store that probably would do that. call them and ask (718) 788-2950‎
  • vidro3
    vidro3
    Cabaki wrote: I forget exactly, i think you get about 25 or 30% of what the item sells for - the store gets the rest. if you sell alot it adds up.
    Oh, in that case I'll be using the eBay
  • snowboarding
    snowboarding
    Great, those for the suggestions. I think I have been to Monk before shopping. I have looked into ebay, but there is just sooo much stuff on it that I feel as though my items may just get lost in the shuffle. thanks again!!
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    Yeah I've tried to sell clothes on ebay unsuccessfully and ended up having to pay fees when the items didn't sell, so you're better off doing a stoop sale or consigment in the end.
  • the chipster
    the chipster
    by the way, i love meshimar. i buy there because their prices are good and i like their style. one has to remember that a store still has to have a pleasant shopping vibe; so they have to be selective.Beacon's might be overly so; but the people who go there really seem to appreciate their taste.
  • cabaki
    cabaki
    Yes, and if you sell at Beacon you get a portion of your payment in store credit, so you have to want to shop there too.
  • snowboarding
    snowboarding
    Yes, I would definitely rather just have the cash then store credit, even though they give you a better percentage on store credit. I brought two huge bags of things to Beacons, and I don't expect them to take everything but they took one thing and it was just a waste schlepping all my bags back and forth for a measely $7.
  • yankeefan
    yankeefan
    honestly if you’re expecting to make a fortunate from this i think your going to be very disappointed no matter where you go. but if you find a place that really turns out to be that much better than beacons please let me know
  • bookistan
    bookistan
    If you have high end stuff you should try Allure on Fifth (near President St.). A tiny store but with some amazing stuff - Balenciaga, Prada, Pink shirts for men. I'm pretty sure the owner will only take designer labels though.