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Thrift shops are an excellent way to find cheap
shoes, clothes, and antiques for a bargain! This
article will help you find a thrift shop close to you so
you can go shopping for cheap jewelry, silver, and
furniture at resale prices. First, if you're a seller of
consignment goods, resale shops can be an easy
way to make more money by not having to pay
suppliers upfront. Consignment stores help keep
items cheap, which means bigger bargains for
consumers. Men's and children's clothes are
always bargains at a resale store. Ladies fashions
are also worth browsing to find the best bargain. If
you're looking for slightly used women's jewelry or
china, a consignment store can be perfect for you
to keep the cost down. Newlyweds and college
students will save money on shopping for furniture,
designer, or vintage clothes at a thrift store. Bargain
hunters enjoy buying antiques at thrift stores and
then selling them for a profit at an auction. As we
all know, children outgrow shoes before they're
worn out. Finding cheap shoes at a thrift store will
save you valuable money, as well as finding rare
costumes. Visiting thrift stores while on vacation will
show you the characteristics of your location. By
calling a thrift shop prior to your arrival, you may
find they are having a sale on items that you're
looking for.
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COURTESY LISTINGS:
THRIFT SHOPS
HADASSAH RE-SALE THRIFT SHOP 617-328-7005
7 Franklin Street, Quincy, Massachusetts Zip
THRIFT STOP 781-233-0099
OLIVIAS THRIFT SHOP 508-672-0451
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348 E Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts Zip Code02724
ARNOLD FREIHOFER THRIFT STORE 508-336-7735
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61 Fall River Ave, Rehoboth, Massachusetts Zip Code02769
ARNOLD BAKER THRIFT STORE 800-881-5540
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67 Fall River Ave, Rehoboth, Massachusetts Zip Code02769
WILLIAMSBURG THRIFT & GIFT 413-268-7134
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35 Main St, Williamsburg, Massachusetts Zip Code01096
SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE 508-765-0269
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64 Mill St, Southbridge, Massachusetts Zip Code01550
TREASURES THRIFT STORE 774-293-1564
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82 Worcester St, North Grafton, Massachusetts Zip Code01536
ST VINCENT DEPAUL THRIFT SHOP 978-453-7750
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701 Merrimack St, Lowell, Massachusetts Zip Code01854
OPEN DOOR THRIFT SHOP 978-283-2810
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16 Eastern Point Rd, Gloucester, Massachusetts Zip Code01930
TRINITY CHURCH THRIFT SHOP 781-662-0304
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131 W Emerson St, Melrose, Massachusetts Zip Code02176
MANG THRIFT SHOP 781-592-4170
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12 Mason St, Lynn, Massachusetts Zip Code01902
MINUTEMAN THRIFT SHOP 781-274-8079
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1811 Grenier, Bedford, Massachusetts Zip Code01730
PTO THRIFT SHOP 781-483-3433
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3 Lakeshore Dr, Wakefield, Massachusetts Zip Code01880
OPEN DOOR THRIFT SHOP 978-283-2810
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28 Emerson Ave, Gloucester, Massachusetts Zip Code01930
ST VINCENT DEPAUL THRIFT STORE 978-689-2625
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42 Franklin St, Lawrence, Massachusetts Zip Code01840
TRANSITIONS THRIFT STORE 617-963-5685
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3368 Washington St, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Zip Code02130
SAINT JOAN OF ARC CHURCH 508-255-4476
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63 Canal Rd, Orleans, Massachusetts Zip Code02653
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY 508-695-5150
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173 Washington St, Plainville, Massachusetts Zip Code02762
ONCE MORE WITH LOVE 413-585-5858
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245 Russell St, Hadley, Massachusetts Zip Code01035
GOT THE HANGER HEEBIE-JEEBIES? THE CUPBOARD CREEPS?
Cleaning out, organizing, owning only what you love. They say it's easy. They lie.
Cleaning out your stuff, figuring out what to save and what to pass on, it's hard.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you might even cuss a bit under your breath. Read on if you
are in need of closet clarity. more
YOU CAN MAKE YOUR ITEMS MORE VALUABLE!
With a little effort, you can increase the value and saleability of your underloved
items. We'll show you how and tell you when not to... more
WHICH SHOP SHOULD I CHOOSE TO BE MY PARTNER IN CONSIGNING?
Should you choose a shop that carries everything or a specialty shop? Is it better
to consign or sell outright? When is the wisest course of action to donate? It all
depends on...more
GOT ENOUGH STUFF?
You've cleaned out and now it seems like you have enough stuff to start your own
shop? Maybe you should, maybe you shouldn't. Either way...
WHICH SHOP SHOULD I CHOOSE TO BE MY PARTNER IN CONSIGNING?
Should you choose a shop that carries everything or a specialty shop? Is it better
to consign or sell outright? When is the wisest course of action to donate? It all
depends on what you want, in addition to cleaning out your closets and
cupboards.
ARE YOU WILLING TO SHARE IN THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF
CONSIGNING?
Since a consignment shop doesn't make money until you do, participating in the
process by placing your items on consignment is, in effect, profit-sharing. You do
your best to offer stylish, clean, appealing merchandise, and the shop does its
best to showcase them in a proper manner, draw potential buyers to the shop to
buy, and operate in a professional manner so your goods return the maximum
reasonable price to you and to the business.
Now, the key in pricing is reasonable. No professional shopkeeper, and no
reasonable consignor, will insist that something in a consignment shop be priced
too high. The consignor risks having her items remain unsold, and the
shopkeeper risks not making the rent! So when you're looking for a shop to best
represent you, look for one whose prices and selling policies will draw buying
customers.
You can donate some or all of your items.
WOULD YOU PREFER YOUR ITEMS BE SOLD TO HELP OUT A CHARITY?
If it's important to you not only to clear out your closets, but to make sure your
items help others in many ways, think about donating your gently-used good
items to charity. Charitable shops, run by non-profit associations, can do double
good: they help recycle and they raise money for their mission. If the shop is run
by a true charity, you can receive a donation slip that you might be able to use to
reduce your income taxes.
Another, and often more valuable, way to help a local charity is to ask them if
they maintain an account in the charity's name in a consignment shop. This is the
perfect blend of expertise: the charity can get on with doing what it does best in
fulfilling its mission, while allowing the consignment shop to use the retailing and
marketing talents it has to gain maximum income for the charity. The sharpest
consignment shops will have available a list of charities who welcome your
consigning to their accounts.