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| - I've been coming to the 20th street and Camelback location for years. From when it was out front, next to Snooze and had My Sisters Attic right next door. I'm glad they located to a bigger space in the shopping center. The Well-Dressed Man got its own storefront next door instead of being jammed in the mix like it used to be.
The Consignments Counter is located in a separate place in the Well-Dressed store and that is a relief. You can drop off your clean and pressed clothes, shoes, purses, wallets, watches and other jewelry items to be reviewed. On hangers and dry cleaned is best. New items that still have tags on it? Unworn shoes still have box? Also a plus. Hi-end fashion labels always welcomed. The consignment specialists will return to you what they can't accept and you get a receipt of how many items they have accepted. Now-it's consignment. Unlike places like Buffalo Exchange, they will not pay you right then. They put their price on it and the item has to sell first. Then they take a percentage, and the rest goes on your account. You can either cash out after an item sells or get store credit. After a couple of months, I have about $94.00 on my account. If I were to cash out, I'd get about $77.
There is new signage to show you were the different sections are and S, M and L sizes.
Plenty of dressing rooms with doors that close. They ask that you just return the items, hung up and button /zipped to the go back bar right outside the dressing rooms.
The attendants/ workers are super helpful and have given good advice on how clothes look on me when I have tried items on.
They do have a couple sections with items that are also posted on the web, high fashion garb, locked cases with nice jewelry, shoes, purses. Think like Coach, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany, Kate Spade, etc.
It's worth culling your closet for new items that you aren't wearing and trade them in for credit towards something new and fashionable.
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