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Portland Area Resale Guide

Portland Area Resale Guide

by Carmen Ripley-Wilson


Back-to-school shopping is here! With this particular venture of buying a lot
of items at once, finding ways to save and be sustainable is key.


One fantastic option is shopping at resale stores, which is an easy “sell” as
most kids love to go thrifting! It’s also a wonderful practice to model as part of
improving our sustainable footprint and passing this value on to our children.


Portland has many resale shops, including ones that specialize in children’s
clothes. These shops hand-select their inventory by considering top-quality
items, the season’s needs and customer favorites. You’ll find name brand
clothing (and also unique or handmade items) at affordable prices so you
can be sure your back-to-school budget goes further. And you can maximize
savings even more by going through your kids’ closets with them and
reselling their outgrown clothing, shoes, toys and books.

Here are tips for reselling your kids’ outgrown clothing and finding the best pieces
at resale stores this month:

1. Clean out the closet.

As you go through your kiddos’ closets and drawers to see what they will need this school year, put all outgrown clothing, shoes and coats into a bin. Make sure all clothing is freshly washed and shoes are cleaned before taking them to a resale shop.

2. Create a list.

Write down the types of clothing you need, how many of each to get and the sizes you’ll need. Trace each child’s foot on a piece of cardboard for easy shoe checks at the store.

3. Make a plan.

Check your local children’s resale shops’ websites to find the hours and days they take inventory. This way the store staff can go through your consignment items while you shop.

4. Look for items that do double-duty.

If possible, look for shirts, pants, shoes, etc. that can work for at least two seasons (fall/winter or spring/summer). Here in the Pacific Northwest, items like rain boots and raincoats are necessary most of the year, so be sure to pick up a new set if your kids have outgrown last year’s rain gear and even a second set if they need one left at school.

5. Take your time.

Resale shops have a wide variety of items. You may need to spend some time visiting a number of resale shops, having your kids try things on, and pairing outfits to find those resale gems they’ll love.

6. Take more than one trip.

While getting your fall, winter and spring items in one trip might be convenient, it’s not always practical. Children outgrow their clothing and shoes very quickly – sometimes before the price tags are even removed. Also, resale shops tend to carry seasonal items, and they generally receive new inventory daily. Some resale shops even have online stores or use their social media platforms so that’s also a great place to cruise!

Back to school is one of the busiest times of the year for a children’s resale shop. Shops are bustling with parents bringing things in as well as shoppers looking to score those must-haves. When you visit your neighborhood resale shops, not only will you be saving money but you’ll also be supporting a local business, helping other parents, and teaching your kids about sustainable practices that have an impact! It’s easy and really fun!

Quick tips for consigning and reselling used items:

  1. All items must be freshly washed.
  2. All items must be free of excessive wear, stains and damage.
  3. Most shops take 1 tub or 2 shopping bags at a time.
  4. If you have large gear to consign, call first to make sure it’s something the shop can accommodate.

Local Resale Stores

Back On The Rack
Hillsboro


Beanstalk
Fremont & Montavilla locations


Cloverdilly Kids
Bethany Village


Cookie Pot Children’s Boutique
Gladstone


Denim & Frills
Vancouver, WA


Hoot-n-Annie
SW Portland


Little Roo’s
Lake Oswego


Mommy & Me Resale
Vancouver


Once Upon a Child
Vancouver

Pass It On Sales
Hillsboro
Oct 5-9


Piccolina
SE Portland


Pinwheels Resale
SE Portland


Pipsqueak Resale Boutique
Vancouver, WA


Rock It! Resell
NW Portland (Cedar Mill)


Superkids Resale Events
Oct 3-8 (Gresham)
Dec 5-10 (location TBA)


Sweetpea’s
SE Portland


Village Kids Supply Co.
Multnomah Village


We Love Kids
Milwaukie

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About Carmen Ripley Wilson

As a child, Carmen Ripley Wilson grew up recycling, reusing and repurposing just about everything on her family’s farm in the coastal mountains of Oregon. Prior to opening Beanstalk, Carmen was a Naturopathic family physician. Carmen’s attentiveness to health, wellness and safety has strongly influenced the foundation for Beanstalk, a children’s resale store. Located in the Northeast Fremont and Southeast Montavilla neighborhoods, Beanstalk specializes in modern and hip children’s resale clothing, shoes, toys and gear. For more information, please visit beanstalkpdx.com.