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Buy and Sell Fashion Designer clothing from a secondhand clothing boutique.

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 10/24/2007

ost women have too many clothes. They buy
designer clothes because of the quality, possibly paying top price for them, wear them once or twice before thinking that it is time to rest them in favour of something different, and so the cycle starts again.
Those designer clothes get pushed gradually to the back of the closet and forgotten about. Perfectly good stylish designer clothing being wasted, because clothing is not easy to sell on such as you would sell other household goods.
There is a very good answer to this predicament of course, but not very well known.
Dress agencies/secondhand designer clothes
boutiques/clothes consignment shops are the
answer.
Kasimba in Sunderland, Northeast England is one such shop/boutique, and you may not have heard of it, but the business has been trading from the same premises for this past 40 years.
Over the last five years, the price of women's designer fashion clothing has fallen each year because of competition on the High Street, resulting in impulse buying without considering much where the clothes have been made, and without considering the possibility of the workers living is sweatshops under appalling conditions for pitiful wages. Then there are the air miles to
consider in getting the garments to this country, creating more and more damage to the environment with Co2 emissions.
I hope the reader can now begin to see just how valuable such businesses as Kasimba are.
Instead of pushing those designer clothes further into the closet, why not have a clearout and at the same time get some return on all of those unloved clothes. When you deposit clothes for sale, you can brows the rails and refresh your wardrobe with designer clothing that someone else
just like you no longer has a use for, and while you are saving the environment, save huge amounts of cash by only paying a fraction of what you would expect to pay.
About the Author
Laurie Molyneux is a published author on how to save maximum cash when buying top quality designer clothing for women.


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