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April 21st 08, 01:50 PM
2. Gather Information

Try to visit or call each consignment shop on your list to gather
information and to ask questions. If you are calling, find out:

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- Do you need to schedule an appointment or can you simply stop by?
- Is there a fee to meet with the store?
- What is the percentage that they charge to sell your clothes?
- How does the store track purchases?
- When do they pay for an item that has been sold?
- What types of items does the store accept?
- What condition of clothing do they accept?

3. Organize Your Used Clothing Items

If you have a large quantity of used clothing, you will need to
separate the items by category and condition. Start with the used
clothing that is in the best overall condition when you are working
with consignment shops. It will be helpful for your appointment to
have the clothes separated by men's clothing, women's clothing,
children's clothing and by type. Some common types of used clothing
that a consignment shop will accept are shirts, pants, jeans, suits,
accessories, skirts and coats. If the consignment shop that you have
chosen is only accepting for a particular season, separate the clothes
that you cannot bring into another pile to bring in for the next
season.