Thursday, August 30, 2012

Cashing In On Your Unused Wardrobe!


As most of you know, part of Chica Guapa's mantra is to: reduce, reinvent and recycle.  Each year, I host a Clothing Swap Event, which is a great way for each of us to clear out some clutter and put our clothes back into circulation. The swapping continues among friends and family, even after the event!  For those items that are not swap worthy, donating to one of the many needy charities is also always a great way to recycle, while giving back to our community.  Another great option, that has become more popular than ever, is to consign your gently worn clothing and accessories. Consigning not only puts some of our best pieces back into action, but also pays us back partially for our investment!

I decided to take a spin at consigning a few great pieces from my wardrobe that I just don't seem to wear anymore. I had heard wonderful things about a local boutique on Whitney Avenue in Hamden called Karma Consignment, and contacted them to find out how I should proceed.
 
First, Karma specializes in high end clothing, shoes and accessories for women. They take in such brands as Coach, Dior, Tory Burch, Kate Spade, Shoshanna, Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, Free People, BCBG and more! Next, appointments are required in order to properly review all of your items, which are limited to a max of 15 pieces per appointment and per the 60 day contract period. They are currently booking about a month out, so keep that in mind if you have seasonal items. And last, items must be newer than five years and must be clean and wrinkle free.

After patiently waiting for my appointment date to arrive, it was finally my turn to head to Karma and see which pieces of mine would "make the cut"! At my appointment, I had the pleasure of meeting the boutique owner, Liz Wilson, who is a real pleasure to work with! Her great sense of style and flair for fashion helps to ensure that the 300 new pieces she takes in every week are current styles that will keep Karma's inventory fresh and new for their clients.  While Liz reviewed all of my pieces, I shopped around and couldn't believe the great selection and prices for such top designer labels!  I chatted with Liz to learn more about the store and the process. Liz, featured in the photo to the right, opened Karma in April of 2011 and the business has been booming ever since! Her contracts for your consigned items are extremely fair and easy to follow. For each group of items you bring in you will receive a 60 day contract. It's up to  you to call in after the 5th of each month to find out if any of your items have sold and if you have a check available. Sure enough, upon my calling in on August 6th, I had a check for $65.00 waiting for me! For any items that do not sell after 60 days, Karma will either donate them or you can pick them up.

If your thinking of consigning, view Karma's website or give them a call to learn more!  And keep in mind, if you are looking for a great dress or outfit but don't want to splurge on a designer label that's over your budget, make the trip to Karma to find that unique piece at over half the price!  And as always, if you need help sorting through your wardrobe to decide which pieces to consign and which to keep, Chica Guapa is here to help you with a wardrobe and closet review!

Happy Consigning!

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