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Do you have a New Arrivals rack in your consignment shop?

July 21, 2013 by Auntie Kate of Too Good to be Threw

So many things in my life in consignment started out as a benefit to ME… and then I learned they were a BIGGER benefit to my customers.

Great rack hanger for consignment, resale, thrift shopsLike my “New Arrivals” rack. A simple double rack placed near our sales/intake counter, close to our dressing rooms, where we put tagged, but not yet fluffed and hanger-changed, new arrivals. It was really for OUR convenience… a place to stash almost ready to go incoming garments until our part-time, after-school stock girl arrived and changed the hangers, buttoned and tied and put into stock, whatever had come in since opening that day.

But we put a rack sign on it, something like

“New Arrivals: You Get FIRST CHOICE”

and lo and behold…. a goodly percentage of these sold to delighted customers without ever resting shoulders on a shop hanger. Our daily regulars headed for that rack first thing, and were actually disappointed if we’d managed to keep up that day and the rack was empty or nearly-so.

Another thing I created as a benefit to ME, when I started accumulating LINES of potential consignors waiting for attention in my shop, was the Drop-&-Run Kit. I was simply looking to ease the stress of knowing there were people impatiently waiting for my attention… without realizing that being able to simply pop in, and more importantly OUT… was vital to my best consignors. That’s why I call our Drop-&-Run Kits

“the best thing you can do for your consignment shop.”

I know you’ll agree!

 

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  1. on October 16, 2017 at 12:15 pm Unknown's avatar Learn a Lot: New Arrivals Rack Signage | Auntie Kate The Resale Expert

    […] Don’t use a New Arrivals Rack (or area, if you deal in home decor) in your shop? Read about So many things in my life in consignment started out as a benefit to ME… and then I learned they w… […]


  2. on July 27, 2013 at 12:11 am www.abigailsclosetfairhope.com's avatar www.abigailsclosetfairhope.com

    I just started mine. It’s a good thing too, because there is always intake overflow on that rack! So smart to make that spot sell for me! 🙂


  3. on July 21, 2013 at 9:02 pm Betty's avatar Betty

    Oh yes! I’ve had my “New Arrival” rack since reading about it back in 2001 in the TGTBT Manual. I believe I still have the sign I ordered from you too. I laminated it and it still looks great. My customers feel so special and like they have won the lottery when they find new goodies on the New Arrival Rack.



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