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Going Green By Recycling Clothes Through Designer Consigner!

22 August 2010 No Comment View all Articles by: michele scott

designer_consigher_michele_designer_pic2By: Michele Scott,
Designer Consigner

The idea of “Recycling” often leads to images of aluminum cans, yellowed newspapers and ramshackle plastic bottles, but Michele Scott, owner of Designer Consigner- a new upscale resale boutique for women, thinks differently. “It’s the ultimate ‘green business’ today, especially in this tough economy,” Scott says. Historically, women buy items only to later decide they don’t want (and definitely don’t need) them- often after tossing the receipt. “We all tend to hang on to items in our closets that we no longer fit or wear, allowing them to collect dust and occupy precious space only to be donated eventually to Goodwill when the cleaning of closets finally occurs,” admits Scott. Spring is the perfect time to re-organize, re-group, and re-sell, so why not go green (and make some new green) at the same time!designer_consign_woven_bagnshoes
Both supplier and consumer agree that purging the closet and buying castoffs can be cleansing for the soul. “The idea of recycling and ‘going green’ motivates our patrons to think economically” says Scott, and attributes a heightened interest in consignment shopping in part to consumers’ unquenchable appetite for luxury labels, even those that are gently worn. “Every time you open a magazine, you see someone wearing a quote-unquote vintage designer gown,” she said. “Shopping vintage and consignment has lost much of its vivacity and has become much more main stream.”
designer_consign_interior1That is precisely why Scott decided to open the chic upscale boutique – “clean out your closet – and increase your wallet!” – reads the tag line on her advertisements. In such tough economic times, women are looking for ways to make extra money while still maintaining their sense of fashion and style. In an otherwise bleak retail scene, consignment is thriving and is among the fastest growing segments of today’s retail market.
Consigners are paid 40% of the retail selling price of their items at Designer Consigner. Barbara Thomas, a consigner told of her recent success. “I made over $700.00 in less than 3 weeks by taking my items in for consignment.” “It is easy and fun,” says Thomas, who continues by saying “I can even watch my items selling online because Designer Consigner offers a unique website for consigners to log on anytime, anywhere and see which items have sold and what is still available – I love it!”
Products found in the store can retail in new condition for thousands, but are available at Designer Consigner for a mere fraction. A pair of Manalo Blahnik shoes recently sold for $112.00– brand new. Another, a beautiful St. John knit suit is on sale for under $200.00. Other deals include Day-Mor Mother of the Bride formal wear and Louis Vuitton handbags. Not to be upstaged, other brands available include Lilly Pulitzer, Talbots, Ann Taylor and Banana Republic. Consignments are taken by appointment only.

Hours: Tues. – Sat. 10 – 6pm; Wed. 10 – 8pm; Sun. 11 – 3pm
7209 Lancaster Pike  •  Hockessin, DE 19707
www.designerconsignerde.com

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