Monday, July 28, 2014

How to trade and sell unwanted clothes for Cash





Hello Glams,

Today's post highlights how I get to stay on trend with a lot of the latest trends without breaking the Bank. 
Many of us ladies likes designer labels, Exquisite fabric and Beautifully tailored clothing, however much of those clothing may seem out of reach if and when we are sticking to a budget; never the less, the luxury of owning top quality clothing is possible when you shop at consignment clothing stores.

Currently I clean out my closet on a regular basis and I trade or sell my clothing to these locations with Washington D.C


  • Buffalo Exchange

1318 14th St NW
Washington, DC
(202) 299-9148

2015 14th St. NW Washington,

  • Current Boutique
1809 14th Street, NW, Washington,
 DC 20009 • 202-588-7311


Michelle Obama may have single-handedly made it okay to wear sleeveless bright colored outfits, florals and mix high and low, but Washington, D.C. is still known for being conservative. That said, women dress up for work and social events—of which there are plenty. Conservative Chanel and Valentino are still Chanel and Valentino. These High end consignments are a must try whenever you're in the DMV:
1702 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20009
  • Encore Resale Dress Shop
3715 Macomb St NW, Washington, D.C. 20016 (no web site)
  • The Ritz, 
5014 Nicholson Lane, Rockville, 
MD 20852still Chanel and Valentino.
  • Meeps Vintage Fashionette
(202) 265-6546
2104 18th Street NW      
Washington, Washington DC 20009

  • These High end consignments are a must try whenever you're in the DMV:
I have shopped recently started shopping and trading my clothing at these locations and found it to be a friendly and easy experience at all of them. I received close to $100.00 in cash for my first trade with Crossroads. Now, I am so excited that it seems once I find an unwanted item in my closet I run straight to the consignment store to see what cute new finds I may acquire.
 Part of my requirement to any Fashion Diva on a budget is to find and shop consignment boutiques in your city before paying the full retail price at places like Nordstrom, Macy’s, Jcrew, Net-a-Porter, etc.
The pleasure and the struggle of shopping consignment is that it takes time to find items that work well in your closet, but when you do find that perfect pair of J. Brandjeans at $69 instead of $189, it is a feeling that rewards the fiscally smart woman, as well as the fashion lover – both of which reside within you I have a feeling.
Today, I’d like to share a handful of reasons to consider adding regular consignment shopping to your repertoire


Reasons to Shop Consignment:

1. Saves Money

While it would be wonderful to be able to hang designer items in our closets regularly, paying for them without reaching for our credit cards would be impossible for most of us; however, when you shop consignment you are able to purchase designer clothing at greatly reduced prices, helping you stay within your allotted clothing budget each month which prompts a much sounder sleep that evening.

2. Top Designer Items at a Fraction of the Price

As mentioned above, with a long list of designer fashions gathered in one store and the ability to purchase them at a reduced price, this is a fantastic way to add value to your wardrobe.

3. Better Value

Because items are reduced, you are able to buy a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress for $99 (regularly @ $350), pumps from Yves Saint Laurent for $120 (regularly @ $400) and a Splendid top for $20 (regularly @ $75) for a total of $239 (instead of $835). So instead of barely being able to afford one item, you will be able to purchase three quality pieces to enhance your wardrobe.

6. Better Selection

The benefit of shopping at a consignment store is that you are surrounded by all of the labels in one location instead of having to pop into boutique after boutique for each individual designer. This saves you time and headaches.

7. Aids in Creating a Signature Style

At a traditional department store or boutique you are only able to purchase the current season’s styles, whereas in a consignment shop you may have multiple years of a particular season to choose from enabling you to create a unique wardrobe that cannot be duplicated as there are typically only one of each of the items in the store.

8.Remember at the end of the day, you're simply investing  in your wardrobe and your overall appearance, hence always keep an eye out for timeless pieces as they are always good investments as you can simply take those items that you have worn back to the consignment store that you have purchase it from and simply get either Cash in hand or a store credit to shop for more quality items that you simply would not have been able to afford in the department stores….

My Fab Fashion Finds Today at crossroads Trading & Current Boutique

More fun Reading on consignment shopping :

http://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahljacobs/2012/11/23/luxury-for-less-new-web-sites-and-shops-offer-gently-used-designer-goods/

http://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahljacobs/2012/11/23/consignment-shop-treasures-where-to-go-and-what-to-buy/
                                                                      I hope you enjoyed!

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