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Designer Consigner – Designer Consigner

Gently Used Women’s Clothing and Accessories (Up to 55% Off). Two Options Available.

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Fri Nov 16 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$50
Discount
50%
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$25
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In a Nutshell

Resale boutique with gently used clothes, shoes, and handbags from designers such as Louis Vuitton and Banana Republic

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 2 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Valid in-store only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Unlike new clothes, resale clothing is already broken in, has had time to establish its pedigree, and is almost always housetrained. Save on ensemble obedience training with this Groupon.

Choose from Two Options

  • $25 for $50 worth of women’s clothing and accessories
  • $45 for $100 worth of women’s clothing and accessories

Gently used items from more than 1,200 consigners include Lilly Pulitzer flip-flops ($38), Coach signature loafers ($48), and vintage Chanel sunglasses ($120).

Designer Consigner

Garnering Delaware Today magazine's Best of Delaware award for Best Bargain Shopping Upstate, Designer Consigner owner Michelle Scott-Costa collects a diverse assortment of women’s apparel and accessories. Inventory includes items that initially graced the display cases of high-end designers such as Banana Republic, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, among others. Of the gently used garments brought in by her 1,200 consigners, Michelle accepts only clean, designer items free of stains and werewolf-claw marks.

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Designer Consigner

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    Designer Consigner

    7209 Lancaster Pike
    Hockessin, Delaware 19707
    (302) 239-4034
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