
High Unemployment Rate and Sagging Economy Causes Parents to Turn to Resale
DALLAS and FT. WORTH, Texas, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- With the unemployment rate at 9.7% and an overall slow economy, parents now, more than ever, are looking for ways to save money on the clothes, toys and equipment they buy for their children. Divine Consign, a huge local consignment sale, will hold 2 events in the next few weeks to give parents that opportunity, in both Grapevine and Plano.
Since 2001, Divine Consign has provided high-quality products at a fraction of retail prices. The scale at Divine Consign sales is visually impressive and includes:
- 50,000 square feet of shopping over two locations
- over 900 consignors
- 2,000 shoppers on average per sale
- 40,000 items of clothing and 7,000 toys expected at the Plano sale alone
With an average item price of $5, shoppers save big on the items they need for their families. The consignors themselves often walk away with all the clothes their kids need for the next season and some cash in their pocket.
For specific sales dates go to http://divineconsign.net/index.html
A $2 entry fee will be charged during the first two hours on each Sunday. All entry fee proceeds will be donated to Make-A-Wish Foundation — North Texas (http://northtexas.wish.org)
About Divine Consign:
Divine Consign LLC, (www.divineconsign.net) founded in 2001, is a semi-annual consignment sale specializing in high-quality, gently-worn clothing, toys, furniture and baby equipment. With two locations in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, Divine Consign serves hundreds of families. Thousands of dollars worth of unsold merchandise is donated to Denton County Friends of the Family (www.dcfof.org).
SOURCE Divine Consign LLC
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