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Uptown Cheapskate – Multiple Locations

$15 for $30 Worth of Name-Brand Secondhand and New Apparel

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In a Nutshell

Fashionable new and like-new sweaters, jeans, dresses, and accessories for teens and young adults

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Valid in-store only. Valid only at location purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

It's difficult to stand out while walking down a crowded street, unless you dress with panache or yell with pizzazz. Express yourself with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Brand-Name Secondhand and New Apparel

The shops' rotating stock of new and like-new name-brand clothing includes items such as BDG tribal-printed leggings ($12.99), men's Urban Outfitters sweaters ($24.99), and lace-up Michael Kors heels ($55), as well as jeans from brands including Rock Revival, MEK, and J Brand for less than $50.

Uptown Cheapskate

Uptown Cheapskate's mission is to help teens and young adults find on-trend looks for less than they'd spend at the mall. Backed by a team of stylists identifying seasonal styles, each location's staff pays cash for like-new pieces. Then, shoppers can indulge in current looks such as ombre tops, patterned jeans, and Air Force–inspired men's bomber jackets without smashing open heirloom piggy banks.

Some customers stop by to permanently stock their wardrobes. Others "upcycle" their wardrobe to keep it fresh for new seasons by opting for store credit—and earning 25% more than they would have if they had opted for cash.

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Uptown Cheapskate

3.67 out of 5
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