
Consignment
Due to our upcoming move, consignor appointment are not available until after we reopen in March 2026 at 185th and Farmington. ​​I have a list of other places you can sell your clothes; email me for a copy.
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Current consignors wanting to pickup expired items MUST do so before January 12th, 2026. (OK, it's January 15th really.) Starting January 16th, we will pack everything up for storage and will not be able to access it until we reopen.
Payout balances (the amount I owe you) will carry over to the new locations, but you may request a check anytime via email. Remember that you get 20% more when you use it as Store Credit. The store is full of beautiful gift (for others or for yourself.)
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In March, we'll be looking for Spring and year-round items.

Appointments are FULL for 2025, but here are the guideline for future reference:
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We can only look at 20 items per month. Please do not bring more than 20 items.
· Items must be fragrance free and clean. Inspect your items for spots, wear, or pet hair. Items may be on hangers or neatly folded. Please do not bring dirty clothes or shoes.
· Clothing, Shoes, Accessories are accepted in all sizes
· If your items sell in 60 days, you get 40% of the sold price. You may track your items online with ConsignorAccess, though only the starting price will be shown there. The actual sold price may be lower due to sales, coupons, and discount.
· You may request your items back at any time during the Consignment Period or the 10 day Grace period that follows the item’s expiration date. You may also request that your items be extended. Items will not be returned after the Grace Period.
· Checks are written at the end of each month for accounts over $50. You may ask for a check earlier, just give us a few days’ notice. You get 20% more if you use your balance as store credit.
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* We regularly donate clothes that don't sell to Northwest Children’s Outreach and Ladies in Blue. Items not in good enough condition to donate are sent for textile recycling through Ridwell.
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