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  • Another Buy-Sell-Trade store conveniently located across from UNLV (location location location- the new location BTW), which could possibly give Buffalo Exchange some friendly competition. This store has women's clothing and men's clothing but it's about 75%- 25% ratio, with the focus on the latest styles (past two years), many designer labels, too. From the buyer's perspective, the prices are pretty good (regular and sales prices). I saw five cute things that I tried on but they all didn't fit me right, to my liking- didn't love them on me. There were two full racks (on the back far right of the store) of women's clothing for 50% off, mostly jeans- the jeans I saw/noticed were: seven, joe's, old navy, gap, banana republic, lucky, hydraulic, american eagle, etc. The most wanted teen brands are on the circle racks in the front (Aero, Hollister, etc.), as well as Juicy Couture on another rack. Nearby are the racks for scarves and hats, but pretty sparse. Against the wall are a few dressing rooms, carpeted for your comfort with funky multi-colored striped carpet (I like it) and with its own clothing rack for your selections and a mirror placed on the back of the door. Behind the cash register/sales counter, are the designer bags and wallets (Fossil, Coach, Dooney, Juicy, Kate Spade). You will need to ask to see these individually. I spotted some reasonably priced beauties ($10 being the lowest). Along the wall, are the regular handbags (not so designer- everyday). On the counter is costume jewelry, priced well though. On top of the long clothing racks (tanks, tops, jeans, shorts), sit some pairs of shoes and some accessories like bags. (Kinda reminded me of Plato's Closet's setup- in fact the lady looked like the same one from Plato's Closet, too.) Against the back wall are the dresses, which were surprisingly affordable ($6 was the lowest I saw for a summer dress). Since I didn't bring in clothing to sell or trade, I can't comment much on that side of it. I did notice the sales lady closely inspecting every piece of clothing someone had brought it (in luggage). I also overheard her saying to another person, that the fabric was a bit tattered on some of the clothing. I do know from the website, that they do not accept clothing in garbage bags and the articles must be neatly folded as well. In my observations, I don't know how good selling would be since the prices are pretty low for their clothing (seven jeans were $22.00 regular price). I prefer to trade, since you would get more value for your clothing. I have so much that I could bring in, since I am a regular swapper online with positive feedback BTW (www.swapstyle.com/www.rehashclothes.com/www.dignswap.com). I just might do it soon since I am going into Spring Cleaning mode and recently joined www.listia.com (will soon be doing a family yard sale). There is an area of the store that remains under construction since the materials and tools are located there (the wall near the dressing rooms, in between the employee area). I mention this, because I noticed little children in the store (they give out suckers for the little ones but ask the parents first before passing it out). This might be a hazard, so a word of caution to the parents. The walls in the store, are not painted white, so it's anything but vanilla. There is a collage of magazine clippings on one wall, near the everyday bags. There were a few people in there, shopping besides myself, so it was not crowded at all (I went after work). I asked if the inventory changes frequently, and the sales lady said that "Oh yeah- It changes everyday."
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