Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Consignment May Be a Sign of The Times

Are you feeling the pinch in your pocketbook these days and would love a little extra money without having to get a second job?

Well, as you're getting ready to do the wardrobe flip (if you're lucky enough to own that many clothes) from fall/winter to spring/summer, you may find that there are some items you no longer wish to keep. Most people would throw them in a bag and take them to the Goodwill but if they are in excellent condition, happen to be a designer label and better yet, have never been worn, why not take them to a consignment store and make a little cash.

Extoggery and the newly opened Fashionably Yours are two great consignment stores that sell ladies and men's high end pre-loved fashions, accessories and shoes. Extoggery has been around for a few years with 2 locations and accepts clothing that is no more than 2-3 years old as older styles do not sell. Clothing must also be in season. I visited Fashionably Yours located on Queen (west of Bathurst) and it's a lovely boutique with quite the selection of designer gear to choose from.

You can even consign your furniture! Elliott and Ward and Of Things Past not only sell new furniture and accessories but will accept pieces for consignment as long as it fits their mould which is more along the lines of antiques. Both stores are very selective on what they take in so items must be of really good quality.

So when you're getting ready to do your spring cleaning, think about the dollars you could get for your designer undesirables by enlisting them with a consignment store. You might make enough to add a few new pieces to your wardrobe.



As each store has their own policies, please visit their websites for more information.

www.extoggery.com

www.fashionablyyours.ca

www.ElliottandWard.com

www.ofthingspast.com

Saturday, February 14, 2009

I have used wooden hangers for years to hang all the clothes in my bedroom closet. Clothes keep their shape and it just gives a nice cohesive look. Though my closet is very organized and only contains the things that I love, my penchant for finding a good bargain has left me with a little bit of a problem. I can't fit anything else in my closet to the point where I have had to double up on some hangers.

Now, normally I don't watch Rachel Ray but one day I was channel surfing and caught an episode of Rachel and her gal pal Gretchen who happened to be doing a segment on closet organization. Most of what Gretchen said was nothing new to me until she mentioned something called the huggable hanger.

What the dickens is a huggable hanger? I thought. Gretchen went on to explain that they were super thin hangers that take up less room in your closet than a wooden hanger. In fact, two huggable hangers are equal to one wooden hanger. They are soft and sturdy so your clothes still hold their shape just as good as a wooden hanger but it allows for more valuable real estate. This, of course being very important when you're not blessed with a walk-in closet.

I went on the hunt for these hangers so I could test the theory for myself and was lucky enough to find a set at Winners. As soon as I got them home I made the switch and to my amazement, the amount of space that was freed up was unbelievable!

I am so pleased with them that I plan to switch my entire wardrobe to the huggable hangers. The ones I bought were for shirts but they also make them for pants, skirts and you can also find them at Homesense.

Now that I will end up with more space in my closet, I guess you know what that means!!!