Here's a huge list of consignment stores

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Saw this on another thread about Burberry Discounted stuff:
http://www.burberryoutlet.net/
I am leary of it. anyone have any info on it?

There is nothing to be leery of. I own http://www.burberryoutlet.net and I also own x. Both sites are affiliate site with products offered on Amazon and Ebay. Any transaction you make is is processed through those respective sites. You notice that I am no longer offering eBay items from the Burberry store, however you can find Burberry products and many other designer apparell which are offered on eBay from my xxx site.

If you have a question about either of those sites you may email me or instant message at xxx

Thank you for your time.

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Ok, I've been researching online, and I have a HUGE list of consignment/resale stores. I was going to keep them to myself, but then I decided that there was plenty for everyone! BTW, they're not in alphabetical order, sorry!!!Don't forget the 'www.' in front of the website addresses, I wasn't about to write them in too. I'm probably not going to do the whole list in one go, but here's the start:nuts::

efashionhouse.com
rumors-boutique.com
laboutiqueresale.com
maggierosecouture.com
vickissecret.com
luxuryvintage.com
annsfabulousfinds.com
designerpurseoutlets.com
portero.com (auction)
malleries.com
sawyersattic.com
jillsconsignment.com
eswanky.com
jenifersdesignercloset.com
bagbanco.com
fashionphile.com
purses2.com
turnaboutshoppe.com
online-boutique.us
hollywhirl.com
theconsign.com
thesnob.biz
rubylane.com
italystation.com
vintageswank.com
asecondchanceresale.com
constylement.com
2nd-handbag.com
luxury-shops.com
castira.com
brownsfashion.com
doublexposure.co.nz
emphaticnyc.com
rebeccalou.co.uk (mainly LV)
bellesdejour.net
bestnumber2.com
megshop.net
champsdebrand.com
miotesorovintage.com
3rd-ave.co.hk
bagnificent.co.uk
rokoshira.jp
shophousingworks.com
ginzo.jp
brandshop.co.jp
alwaysauthentic.com
katsluxury.com
fischforthehip.com
inanyc.com
stylefly.ca
secondtimearound.net
rustyzipper.com
christabellescloset.com
theaddressboutique.com
bagambition.com
coutureexchange.com
bonanzle.com

That's for starters, more to come later. Moderators, I'm not affiliated with any one of them, I just love shopping! Everyone, hope you enjoy surfing!:D:D:D:D
Hi coachlover1000,

Your post was really impressive. Thanks a lot :)
Btw, do you ever heard about vintagedesignerhandbagsonline.com?
I'm about to buy from this seller.
Your suggestion will be highly appreciated.
 
Hi coachlover1000,

Your post was really impressive. Thanks a lot :)
Btw, do you ever heard about vintagedesignerhandbagsonline.com?
I'm about to buy from this seller.
Your suggestion will be highly appreciated.

I've heard of this site before, but don't know about their products. If you're interested in purchasing from them make sure that they have a decent return policy, and be sure to have the bag authenticated in the 'Chanel authenticate this' thread before you purchase the bag.

I'd go on other vintage websites and verify prices too, make sure you're not paying too much, and also that the price isn't 'too good to be true'. Also check the details of the bag/year/model etc. Does the bag you're interested in have the same features as the others?

If you go ahead and make a purchase from this website please let us know the outcome; was the bag authentic? Was the condition, etc, as described? Thanks, in advance, and good luck! :smile1:
 
Just came back from this store:

http://www.renaissancecorp.com/

The one in the Sacramento, CA area. The inventory there was pretty impressive! Very high end!!! They also sold plenty of authentic (and faux) designer goods such as LV, Chanel, Marc Jacobs, and more. The prices are crazy, though. I saw a gorgeous Chloe bag (authentic) for $850.

I think most designer goods could go for $100-$900+ depending on the item. The best thing about this store (unlike that crappy French Cuff) is that they very clearly label the faux bags on the price tag, so the customers wont accidentally buy a faux bag.

Overall it's an awesome store, though. But only recommended if you have a big enough wallet. lol. I'm thinking of consigning with them someday.
 
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