The negative reviews are inconsiderate of the business model they signed up to participate in. If an item is selling for no more or no less than any one given price, why should the customer being paid for their items get anything close to that price? The store is based off of a model that barely makes it possible to make money off of high end luxury items; but almost all sellers that complain do not end up bringing those luxury items. Leviâs, princess polly, and other common brands have near no resale value. Even prices for vintage items are entirely subjective on current market value.
Anyone who is looking for active resale market value should do just that; resell their items themselves. This store offers fast but fair cash considering the circumstance that they take all the risk and you take cash in your hand for your items.
If anything, if youâre looking for equal to or more than what you paid; come with designer, hype brands, or japanese brands. Otherwise, you will get a lower but ultimately fair price...
   Read moreIâve been coming here for a little while as a seller and shopper and I will say itâs one of my favorite clothing stores in Austin. Very nice curation throughout the store and you can tell they put good thought into their displays. I often feel like a kid in a candy store walking around in there and if I donât find anything I like in my size, I always end up finding something interesting. As a reseller I bring in different kinds of vintage tees, sweaters, pants, streetwear, athletic wear etc. and they often give me good payouts. This is where I usually where I bring things that I know the other resell stores will give me less for. I do wish there was store credit but due to the nature of the store being a ton of high end items I understand the cash only payouts. Customer service always tends to be above other stores and everyone is very cordial and...
   Read moreThe store has some nice designer pieces, as well as trendy mid-range items. I also appreciate that their menâs section is well curated as often times the menâs clothes at higher end second-hand stores are an after thought. Their pricing is inconsistent especially for their department store pieces. For example, a dress from Target should not be at a consignment store for $30 even if its on-trend and in good condition. Lastly, nothing is sorted by size. Thereâs already enough anxiety around shopping for clothes as a mid to plus size person, I donât want to also have to dig and dig just to hopefully find something that might fit me. I lasted about 15 minutes before I gave up. If there were sized sections, I would come back because they obviously spend time choosing cute or current items. Iâm just not willing to spend hours sifting to find...
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