Have you ever consigned clothing?

debbiedana

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There's a nice ladies consignment boutique in my town. The have nice things but it's not necessarily super-upscale. I spent most of today pulling out clothes and washing and hanging and preparing to take them in tomorrow.

Have you ever sold clothes on consignment before? This store is a 50/50 split, does that sound right?

I'm just hoping to get some extra $$$ in the Mickey Mouse fund. I'm taking about 40 items so maybe I could get a hundred bucks or so if some of the stuff sells.

That would be Mouse-tacular!!!!:jumping1::jumping1::jumping1:
 
The consignment stores I've been to are very particular about the clothes they will take. Tehy tend to want items that were new within the last year - so about 1 season old. And they are particular about the seasons. Right now, they probably do nto want winter stuff - unless they know it might sell.


I've not taken stuff to a consignment store since my DD was little - but for the clothes she had - it made sense- since they were outgrown before they were worn out.

Good Luck!
 
I have sold my children's clothes at consignment stores. I had the choice of getting a credit at the store which would be a 50/50 split or I could get cash which was a 60/40 split. I have been pleased with the money I have received.
 
There is a Once Upon A Child that I'm considering taking DD's stuff to. Any experience with that chain?
 

I agree that OUAC is pretty tight on what they give. See if you have a non chain children's consignment store first. I will take things to OUAC now and then because I still rather drop off things, pick up what they don't want and pick up a check later then try to sell on my own.
I'm more likely to give away everything then resell so any little bit is money in my pocket!
 
I did better taking the tax deduction for donated clothing than I did on consignment - but there is something to be said for cash in hand! And it doesn't help unless you itemize deductions.
 
Once Upon A Child.....they are super picky and for the life of me I cannot tell what they will take and what they don't. It kinda depends on who is doing the "appraisal" and their mood. I have had a manager tell me Sperrys were great and yet the girl behind the counter told me there was slight wear. Compared to what they had on their shelves I would have thought they would take most stuff. SO.....it is a hit or miss there. Just be prepared and don't let your feelings get hurt.
I prefer Craigslist.

Grown Up Clothing.....we have a few consignment shops plus a shop that gives casu up front. They all only take items that are in fashion right now....according to them. I had several pair of Docker khakis pleated front and they all refused to take them because men's pleated front is not in style. Also I had excellent condition Levi jeans....again, not the right style. Mine were regular 509....not the skinny/straight leg.
I prefer Craigslist also.

So...like many have said they are probably taking spring/summer items in now, unless it is a super seller like NorthFace or sports stuff.

Good luck and keep up posted.
 
I brought 42 items into the consignment store. They took about 20 and asked me to bring a few back next month. I also have more spring and summer stuff to bring in late next month.

I found a few more winter things that I will wait until October to bring in. I know, it's crazy to hold on to stuff like that for so long, but I have some space in my basement and I need to pay for the Disney fix LOL

My contract is through March 4th so I'll post then what I managed to make!
 
I gave up doing this a long time ago. Between the limited amount of stuff they would accept from me :confused3 and then the teeny tiny return many weeks later ....:eek: .... it just wasn't worth it. I discovered eBay & Craigs list and made much more $$ that way.
 
My SIL introduced me to a local consignment store last summer. I brought in ONE armload of clothing (10-12 items total), plus 3 pairs of shoes (still in boxes) and some jewelry. They took all but 3 items of clothing and most of the jewelry. When we returned 90 days later, we looked around the store (SIL LOVES to shop for clothing; me, not so much) and I couldn't find any of my items. At the counter, I think my eyes bugged out of my head when they told me I'd earned $91! I was thrilled with that!
 
I used to take my children's clothing to consignments all the time because they were in great condition up to a certain age. I kept them stain free and they usually took most of them and all but a few (usually the ones I thought would go first :confused3) would sell. It was a great way to get a little extra money, and also keep me motivated to keep the closets cleaned out :rotfl:
 












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