In Style
The
New York Times Thursday Styles section was particularly stellar today (I actually read the newspaper!) Articles included a review of Eva Gentry, a too-die-for shop in Brooklyn and her accompanying consignment store, as well as a piece about parenting and spending, which was most interesting. I most enjoyed
"The All American Back From Japan" It was nice to hear the story of Engineered Garments (The Closet usually has a small selection) and all the other old school brands we receive. The preppy Americana look is de rigueur in Japan (oh they are so stylish). Lucky for us, we have some pretty stylish consignors ourselves, so if that's the look you're going for, you are sure to find something here!
Labels: Engineered Garments, news

The Closet is Boston's finest consignment clothing store for men and women, celebrating over 30 years in business. We are located at 175 Newbury Street between Dartmouth and Exeter.
The Closet accepts designer items (by appointment) that are no more than 1 or 2 years old (with some exceptions of course). Merchandise should be seasonal and in excellent condition. Our consignment period is 60 days, sales are split 50/50, and we mail out checks every month! We are a bit particular about what we accept, so please call 617.536.1919 with questions regarding consignment.
The items displayed may only be purchased in store as it is important to us that you are able to see the item in person. Sorry, but we don't ship!
Dress for Less
Chanel Earrings
Pucci Prints
Remember this one?
Metallica
Ma Ma Ma Marni
On Trend: The Cage Shoe
The Aviator
Only Ann
Shoes & Bags

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3 Comments:
Do you usually have Hermes scarves in stock?
consignment by eva gentry is nice....but The Closet is still by far the best consignment shop I've come across :) -noe
We usually have a few!
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