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Designer Consigner Store

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Designer Consigner Store

Why It's Good:

Designer Consigner is true to its name. If you're looking for labels, this is your spot: You'll browse through names like Nanette Lepore, Chloe, Jil Sander, Dian von Furstenburg, Cavalli, Burberry, and more. All the while, it's so clean and bright in here, you'll forget that you're even in a consignment store. Tucked away in the quiet Laurel Heights neighborhood, there's a good chance you'll find some great pieces without even having to dig that far. The staff is friendly and helpful and prices are reasonable.

Why It's Green:

True fashionistas never let an opportunity to own designer labels pass them by. So, look très chic and feel good, because reusing clothing is a form of recycling. When you reuse clothing you do the environment a favor because reused clothing requires no new materials, fuel, or energies for manufacturing; virtually the only environmental cost you pay is shipping.

Where To Get It:

http://www.designerconsigner-sf.com/
Visit Designer Consigner at 3525 Sacramento Street in San Francisco; call 415-440-8664 for more information