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Top Consignment Stores In Denver

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With the holiday season fast approaching, it's time to add some new duds to the wardrobe. From holiday parties to colder weather to fancy occasions, there may be several outfits to add to your wardrobe while still saving money for holiday shopping. Whether you're tired of your go-to LBD or you need some cold weather clothes and accessories, a consignment store is a good place to start. Visit one of these stores for a new outfit and get ready for the holiday season in style.

Zoe's
626 E. Kentucky Ave.
Denver, CO 80209
(303) 777-9637
www.shopwithzoe.com

Zoe's carries middle and high-end brands from designers ranging from Banana Republic to Giuseppe Zanotti. The shop itself is on the smaller side, but it is clean and well organized, so you can find what you need pretty easily. Plenty of new items are available in addition to gently used options, and the prices are reasonable for designer clothing and accessories. Located in the DU area, the store is easily accessible, and there are a lot of other shops nearby in which you can peruse once you've found your new outfit.

Clotheshorse
4232 Tennyson St.
Denver, CO 80212
(303) 477-7800
www.clotheshorse.net

With chic and stylish women's clothing and accessories, Clotheshorse is a good place to start your wardrobe shopping. Located on the northwest side of the city, the shop is large and easy to maneuver. It's also well organized, and the staff is friendly and helpful, so if you can't find something, just ask. The store also hosts sales on occasion, so shoppers can receive additional savings. If you're looking for a brand new cocktail dress or some killer jeans for the fall, this shop is a great place to find it and to pick up some new boots as well.

Second Love
3440 W. 32nd Ave.
Denver, CO 80211
(720) 398-8843
www.secondlovedenver.com

Second Love carries a wide range of gently used clothing, and the shop prides itself on unique and one-of-a-kind finds. Along with staples like dresses, sweaters and denim, you can also find unique items like a new pair of roller skates. Second Love also carries clothing for children, so if you're looking for some spiffy new clothes for the holiday portrait, you can find them here as well. Supporting the Highlands community and Denver in general, Second Love also displays the works of local artists. It also sells accessories made by local designers, so pick up some gifts while you're in.

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Babareeba!
3629 W. 32nd Ave.
Denver, CO 80211
(303) 458-5712
www.facebook.com/pages/Babareeba

Located in the Highlands, Babareeba! sells a selection of clothing and accessories from designers like Prada, Tory Burch and more. Many of the items are vintage inspired, so you can find some throwback styles that are durable and high quality. The shop also sells handmade accessories like mittens and jewelry to support local artists. The shop's owners and employees are knowledgeable about fashion, and will gladly help you choose accents and accessories for your chosen pieces. They will remain cognizant of your budget as well.

Plum Consignment
2373 Central Park Blvd., #106
Denver, CO 80238
(303) 322-7586
www.plumgood.com

If you're in the Stapleton neighborhood, check out Plum Consignment. Carrying women's and children's clothing that is stylish and sophisticated, this shop is a must see in the area. In addition to carrying cute, gently used items from Diane Von Furstenberg, Tod's, Louis Vuitton and more, Plum also has a great selection of gift items such as bath and body items, picture frames and more. It also carries jewelry made from repurposed materials that adds an edgy vibe to any outfit. Get a jump on your holiday shopping and find a new outfit at Plum.

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Alaina Brandenburger is a freelance writer living in Denver. Her work can be found at Examiner.com.

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