Resale means Cash in your Pocket… well, really, cash in BOTH your Pockets!

How to consign tells you how to make, and save, cashLots of folks think resale just means saving money. Well, that’s always nice, and full pockets are a valid fashion statement, but did you know you can make money using resale too?

When you use a resale shop as your first choice when buying clothes for yourself or your family, or furniture and  decor for your home, you can

keep more cash in your pocket

because of the great values at consignment, resale and thrifts. Then,

stuff some extra cash in your pocket

when you recycle gently-used good possessions and you make money from things you no longer need or want.

Call or visit your favorite consignment or resale shop today to learn what they can use that you have just sitting around. Share the love, make some bucks. Peace, brother.

Only one thing nicer than having your closets and cupboards all cleaned out

There’s only one thing nicer than having your closets and cupboards all cleaned out… and that’s filling them back up again!Choose the best consignment, resale or thrift shop for you!

CHOOSING THE BEST SHOP FOR YOU
How do you choose which shop is the best for you? Or rather, which shops are for you, because there is such a variety of resale shops, that you’re sure to find more than one that you’ll want to visit regularly… more


Shop resale, consignment and thrift for gently used furnishings and home decor at HowToConsign.com RESALE SHOPPING FOR YOUR HOME
Never thought of shopping resale for your home? Have you got a treat in store (pardon the pun)! For some thoughts on achieving cachet without cash… more

Auntie Kate of TGtbT.com takes you resale shopping! AUNTIE KATE TAKES YOU SHOPPING WITH HER
Ever wish you could have your own personal escort while secondhand shopping? Well, now you do. Take a peek at Auntie Kate’s journal… more

How to open a consignment shop by Too Good to be Threw SHOPPED ALL YOUR LIFE, GOT SO MUCH YOU COULD START YOUR OWN SHOP?
Maybe you should. But it’s not as easy as that shopkeeper in your favorite shop makes it look. Fortunately, there’s help at hand… more

Will your wardrobe be your great-grands’ heirlooms?

Maybe your favorite party dress was bought new for an astronomical sum. Or your cherished designer piece found you one day in a consignment, resale, or thrift shop, you probably hope that you can pass it on to your descendants. Or maybe, you just love vintage clothing and want to keep it in tip-top condition.

Learn to care for clothes with the attention of a curator. Here’s some tips from the folks at FabricLink.