November 19, 2011

Tips for Consignment

I recently introduced (yet another) friend to my favorite store, Second Time Around.  A fellow fashionista, she of course loved it!  She summed up the amazing-ness of the store by describing how it allows her to solve two problems in one:

First, “I love to shop!”  Don’t I know it.  And STA makes it possible to shop many designers at once, all at discounted prices. 

Second, “I have too many clothes!”  STA is great because it allows to keep your wardrobe space in check.  When you bring in the new, don’t forget to consign the old!

So, if you haven’t already started shopping at Second Time Around... what’s wrong with you?  Go this weekend!  While you’re at it, I recommend signing up for the STA e-newsletter (in stores or online).  They don’t bog you down with tons of messages.  I usually receive only a handful per month that either let me know about sales or special shopping parties with extra hours, snacks and drinks!

Every holiday weekend (Labor Day, Columbus Day, etc.), Second Time Around will have a sale with all merchandise at least 30% off, with some items up to 50% and 70% off.  Now is an especially great time to sign up because the holidays are almost upon us!  STA has a great Black Friday sale that I wouldn't dream of missing!

Consigning, most do not realize, is actually part science, part art-form.  The first thing you need to know is that walk-in appointments are not accepted.  You have to call in advance and reserve your own 30 minute time slot. The super-difficult thing is that appointments are only offered during the week days, with the latest available time slot at 6 pm.   So, plan ahead, get your consignment items ready using my tips and guidelines below, and make the most of it!

Basic Guidelines
- Only bring items that are in season.  Some things like jeans and tops are consignable year-round.
- Ensure your items are washed, ironed and otherwise in good condition.  Presentation is important.
- Bring a variety of items and brands.  You never know what will go!  Note that you're allowed up to 30 items per appointment.
- Don't forget accessories and jewelry.  STA loves jewelry, even and especially costume jewelry.  I've also consigned belts, clutches, scarves and shoes!

Further tips
- If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!  Sometimes, for whatever reason, an item that I think is perfectly consignment-ready is not accepted.  In these cases, I either try consigning it at a different location, or putting it away for a few months to try again when the seasons change.  What is accepted depends on so many factors that I am most often successful at getting these items consigned (and sold!)  It could that the store already has too many of what you're trying to consign, that the item isn't a perfect match for the clientele at that location, or even that your item just needs a little love and recognition from a different associate. 
- Get to know the sales associates!  I've been incredibly impressed with the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff at each of the locations I've been to.  There are always perks to being on good terms with the sales staff...
- If you can't sell something via consignment, all is not lost.  I donate monthly to charity and get a valuable tax credit for everything I give.  My donations go to Housing Works which is fantastic, because they also accept books, house goods, etc.  Salvation Army works the same way.  Don't forget to grab a receipt!

November 14, 2011

Be Your Own Stylist

Does everyone know what a stylist is?  I'm guessing yes.  A fashion stylist coordinates the clothing and accessories of his or her client, be it for the red carpet, a photo shoot, or every day life.  There's a reason that certain celebrities always look perfectly put together in the People magazine photos: they employ stylists to help them plan out every outfit, event the ones they wear on their "days off."

Now, not that you or I have paparazzi trailing us around, but I do love the idea of looking my best at all times.  Right?!  The great thing here is that you shouldn't need to pay anyone to help you style your own wardrobe.  You can DIY!  You just need a little bit of these two things: time and inspiration.

#1: Time
I love styling, but I'll be honest with you - I'm less than on point at 7:30 am when I'm rushing to get to work and am feeling stressed about looking good for a meeting.  Plan ahead!  Pull together your outfit the night before.  You may not even need more than 10 or 15 minutes, but the fact that you are doing this while your head is clear without the feeling of being hurried will make a huge difference.

#2: Inspiration
In general, there are a whole bunch of places you can look for inspiration: magazines, photo blogs, in-store mannequins, sales associates, friends, etc!  Other SohoShopGirl posts should also come in handy here!

So... Why should I care?
There is quite a bit of literature and documentation of the fact that better-looking people make more money.  Unfair, but true.  I would be willing to bet that the same logic applies to better-dressed people.  Think about it.  A well-dressed person means, well, business!  By taking the time and making the effort to present your best self at the office, you show your colleagues and your boss that you care.  By investing in your look, you are no doubt investing in your career and your future.

The SohoShopGirl Wardrobe
Being me, I of course take this one step further.  Every week, when I have an hour or so of time to myself, and am in a creative mood, I'll plan several outfits at once. My secret is these wonderful "outfit" hangers from Bed Bath and Beyond.  The bottom has a bar for pants or hooks for a skirt, while your top hangs as normal. I also drape belts and jewelry on the hook so each full outfit is ready to go.  A set of four is only $6.99!  The advantage of having several looks to choose from is that you can decide in the morning whichever is appropriate for the day's activities... or your mood!

  
More Closet Solutions
Living in New York City, closet space is tight to say the least, so I also use these Chrome Slack and Skirt Hangers that allow me to store five- and four- on each hanger.  I also recommend these Real Simple Slimline Hangers which make you wonder why you ever used anything else!  They are thinner than normal hangers, to maximize closet space, and their unique texture keeps garments in place while protecting delicate fabrics.  Genius!


One Final Tip!
Usually before I start the process I'll identify a few pieces that I haven't worn recently and make sure that I focus on working them in.  These days, we all have so many clothes, shoes and accessories but often the same favorites get worn over and over.  Make the most of what you've got by focusing on these  near-forgotten items at the back of your closet!

You're already on your way to a better-styled self!  Look out for paparazzi...

November 9, 2011

Fashion for Action: Housing Works Designer Sale

Shopping is one of my absolute favorite things to do, but I also love giving back to the community!  

This November, you'll be able to do both at the same time by participating in the Housing Works Fashion for Action Sample Sale!  The event offers goods from over 150 brands at bargain prices, with the proceeds benefiting the HW cause, "to end homelessness and AIDS."  There is no entry fee to the sale, so shop away!

Event Details
Dates: 11/17 - 11/19
Time: 11am - 7pm
Location: Altman Building
Address: 135 West 18th Street

Shop, Drop & Give
In addition to the Fashion for Action Sale, Housing Works has a number of other great events.  Check out their calendar to find out what's happening near you. 

You can also visit one of their stores in NYC to shop fashion items and housing goods throughout the year!  Additionally, from the comfort of your couch, you can bid on amazing designer goods online via their online auction site.

Finally, if you love the shops and love the cause, consider becoming a member to do more for the HIV/AIDS cause and receive special discounts and tickets to members-only events.

November 4, 2011

Uniqlo's Fifth Avenue (Global!) Flagship

Look out New York, Uniqlo has launched its global flagship store on Fifth Avenue!  I went during opening weekend, and have some insights (and pix!) to share…

Despite the stores massive three levels and incredible 89,000 square footage, there was a line to get in!  Luckily, I only had to wait for a few minutes before heading inside, and what a sight it was!  Crowds, escalators, flat screen TVs, and countless employees... indeed, the amount of staff on hand made me feel like I was in Santa's workshop the week before Christmas!

I'll admit, I have never shopped much at Uniqlo but as I made my rounds of the new stores I discovered some strong points for the store’s product offering:

Intimates
This was my favorite section.  Uniqlo has tons of tights, shapewear, layering tanks, etc. that would be great additions to any girl’s closet.  "HEATTECH" also makes these items great for the colder months...

Colored Cashmere
If you are looking for a very specific sweater color, this is definitely your spot.  Uniqlo has walls and walls full of sweaters in every color and hue!  I do have a Uniqlo cashmere sweater (purchased, unsurprisingly, at Second Time Around) and I can attest to its softness and comfort!

Now for the fun stuff…

I loved this shorts-suit!  It will be fantastic with a white blouse and black tights and pumps.  Pants were also available for more traditional folks…


These HEATTECH vests were tempting…


And what kind of good Japanese clothing store would forget to include Hello Kitty?


Uniqlo Online
In addition to their new store, Uniqlo has some great things going on virtually.  Indeed, their website, though a bit spastic, has a lot of interesting and fun content.  For example, click here for a virtual tour of the new store, click here for the “Global Portrait Gallery,” or click here to learn more about Uniqlo’s charitable initiatives throughout the world.