DOS AND DON’TS TO BUYING CONSIGNMENT
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More and more, we're all coming to realize the benefits of buying pre-owned and pre-loved clothing. Gently used (or purposely abandoned) wardrobes staples still have a long lifespan and could be the perfect addition to your closet.
Resale consignment shopping can seem overwhelming but does have its advantages.
It's a sustainable way to shop. It's good for the earth since clothing gets re-sold and won't end up in landfills.
You can typically score luxury items for MAJOR discounts.
"New with tags" or "New in Box" as well as Manufacturer Overruns are increasingly being sold on many online resale platforms.
The thrill of finding an amazing deal can be absolutely exhilarating.
HERE ARE 3 EASY STEPS TO BUYING CONSIGNMENT.
01: Have Patience
If you have a bit of patience and look in the right places, you can find practically new items for a fraction of their original price. Options are endless, especially when you shop online.
02: Know Your Size
Sizing across brands and styles can be a bit all over the place. Many resale sites provide exact measurements of the unique pieces they are selling so it’s essential to know your measurements (bust, waist, hips, inseam, etc.) before you start shopping. And this is usually more accurate than standard letter (XS, S, M) or number (8, 10, 12) sizing.
03: Know What To Buy, And What Not To Buy
Some final wisdom to impart would be my recommendations for what to buy and not to buy. Not all resale items are created equal. So best to start with classic shapes and styles (think neutral blazers, basic shirts, and straight-leg denim). I have a few favorite categories to buy from because it tends to be easier to snag items that often come in new-ish condition. Read on for all the DOs and DON’Ts of buying consignment.
CONSIGNMENT DOs
Luxury Handbags & Shoes
Classic brands and styles (in most cases) are timeless, and there are so many great secondhand choices out there. Inventory is plentiful, so dig in.
Vintage Denim, Designer Jeans & Denim Shorts
Jeans are hard to buy, but it doesn't make a difference if they are new or used. If you are completely overwhelmed by the thought of buying used denim, approach it as you would if you were buying them new. Start with brands you know that have worked for you in the past.
Classic Jackets & Coats
A good quality coat is a necessary investment piece. And since outerwear is one of the more expensive things you can purchase, it's a good idea to try consignment first.
Special Occasion & Statement Pieces
Each new special moment needs "special" clothing that hasn't been seen by friends and family before, which means spending a lot of money on nicer garments only worn once or twice. Try spending less on second-hand pieces that have also only been worn once or twice.
CONSIGNMENT DON’Ts
(when buying new is better)
Of-The-Moment Trends
Modern-day trends may actually be easier buying new vs finding at consignment. So when it comes to fresh trends stick with the new stuff.
Fresh Whites
Most white basics will likely not maintain that crisp white look if purchased pre-owned. White is wonderful but typically looks dull and shows wear more quickly than its colorful counterparts.
Workout Wear, Swim & Base Layers
Steer clear from items worn close to the body, especially for active wear. Swim, workout, and base layers are best-bought brand new.
Here are a few of the many online consignment resale sites worth looking at.
Poshmark
The Real Real
Rebag
Designer Revival
Thredup
Versatile
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