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Sneakers? Qu'est-ce que c'est ceci? Most of these, you probably already know… but chances are they will be new and fresh and AMAZING to your consignment or resale shop staff.

I must admit, the tea-bag-in-sneakers is a new one on me (not that this fashion plate ever wears sneakers, yet alone has stinky ones. Marabou mules are my preferred foot attire.)

15 Fashion Hacks

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There are so many things we’d like to do to improve our resale or consignment or thrift shop, aren’t there.

Sometimes it can be overwhelming.

Overwhelming to the point of causing (more…)

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It’s best to use the same business name for all your social media outlets.

Nameck, name checked

But it can gobble up the best part of a day to check availability of a name you’d like to use, right? Like SerendipitySue is available at Facebook but not on Twitter, okay at Google but not WordPress or eBay. What a LOT of work.

Fret no longer! (more…)

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Put down that gun.

The tagging gun, of course. Or the broom, dishcloth, your phone.

Watch the next 6 potential customers who walk through your shop door. Who’s wandering aimlessly… and who wanders right out again, never having been stopped by a display, a sign, a swing shop… or even a single piece of exceptionally interesting merchandise? Why didn’t they stop? Could it be that your shop is not putting its best party face forward?

One of the goals in your consignment or resale shop should be to

stop shoppers in their tracks.

Look at all the shopper-stoppers I found in this one photo!

Ideas for your consignment or resale shop from Auntie Kate

More Shopper Stoppers, from the Too Good to be Threw Pinterest pages:

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Start the e-conversation with a text to join optionA Functional Friday and 5-Minute tip from Too Good to be Threw:

Love to take merchandise pix with your iPhone (more…)

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