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Old 01-27-2008, 09:40 AM
 
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Are there any resale clothing stores here for men? If so how is the quality of their materials
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:16 AM
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Goodwill has mens clothes. I've picked up some brand new items at Goodwill that still had the store tags on them for a fraction of the store price. The used items donated by individuals tend to be hit or miss. Goodwill stores rotate their merchandise frequently enough that you could stop in once a month and find that most of what's on the racks is different from what was there the previous month.

I've heard radio commercials for a store called Second Looks that's in the 1800 block of Nacogdoches. Haven't made it there yet, so I can't comment on the merchandise.
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:37 AM
 
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Second Looks is very good quality. I don't buy anything there, but I have dropped some stuff off there after doing some closet cleaning. They are very picky on what they take.
I will say this, I believe there somewhat of a scam going on. Their policy for clothes you drop off and aren't sold, is they will donate it to charity after 90 days if you don't come pick it up. The "charity" is that store. The store is huge and packed with clothes, if they were donating all their consignments after 90 days...the store would be empty.
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Old 01-27-2008, 10:47 AM
 
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I have purchased a few items from Second Looks (a blazer and some slacks) and was pretty pleased with the price of what I bought. But there are some pretty high ticket clothes in there, even for it being second hand. It is at least worth a look.

(Perhaps, a 2nd look)
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