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Ariel’s Shopping Guide to Thrift, Consignment & Antique Stores Clemmons, Kernersville, Greensboro, High Point, Lewisville, Mocksville, Walnut Cove, Winston-Salem Antiques Furniture Clothing Collectibles Sporting Goods Priceless! A

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Ariel’s Shopping Guide to

Thrift, Consignment & Antique Stores

Clemmons, Kernersville, Greensboro, High Point, Lewisville, Mocksville, Walnut Cove, Winston-Salem

Antiques

Furniture

Clothing

Collectibles

Sporting Goods

Priceless!

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Call Treasures Décor for all of

your home furnishing needs.

Consignors receive 60% of items priced over $40.

Treasures Décor offers affordable delivery services.

They are located off Lewisville-Clemmons Rd. in Westwood

Village Shopping Center (beside of Big Lots).

Furniture:

SofasShelves

BookendsDesksTablesChairsBeds

BenchesCabinets

And more

Accessories:

LampsPicturesDishes

GlassesMirrors

Decorative items

New items weekly!

Fine Consignment of Home Furnishings and Accessories.

336.306.9341

“Even my husband thinks this

store is enjoyable to go through

and look around.”

(local homeowner)

www.treasuresdecorconsignments.com

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Hand Picked ConsignmentsUpscale Ladies Apparel Accessories JewelryVintage or New in sizes XS - 3X

•Now Open• Come See our New Location!Reynolda Manor Shopping Center

2800 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem, NC 27106

336.924.3755handpickedconsignments.com

OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Sat.

10 to 6Thurs. & Fri.

10 to 7

Hand Picked Consignment

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I love to shop at thrift and consignment stores. I never know what unique items I might find. My home is furnished with consignment store treasures, and my favorite purple jacket was purchased at a local shop. I never pass up the opportunity to stop by a consignment store, because I know there is a Prada or Dolce & Gabbana waiting for me somewhere. However, sometimes these shops pop up, and I don’t even know they exist. Imagine my frustration when I meet up with a friend who just purchased a pair of Louboutins, in my size might I add, for a paltry sum at a new consignment shop. So I decided to search out consignment and thrift shops in the Triad. Hope you enjoy this guide and when you stop by let them know that Ariel sent you!

peace & love,Ariel

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Consignment Listing

CLEMMONSArabella’s

New To YouRed Door Consignment Furniture Gallery

Siss-A-Friss Consignment ShoppeTreasures Decor

Whitney Furniture

GREENSBORO/HIGH POINTCarolina Thrift, Inc.

Encore Kids Consignment

KERNERSVILLE Encore Kids Consignment

Next Step MinistriesPiedmont Thrift

LEWISVILLEMy Best Friend’s Closet

MOCKSVILLEConsignment UnlimitedNick & Nana’s Treasures

WINSTON-SALEMGoodwill

Kinnaman’s AntiquesMegaThrift

Salvation ArmyYours Truly

Winston-Salem Rescue Mission

WALNUT COVEAlley’s Vintage ShoppeSimply Steel Jewelry

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835 Reynolda RoadWinston-Salem, NC 27104

336.659.9100

up-scale consignments

NEWWest End LocatioN

Hours:MoN.-Fri. 10-6

Sat. 10-5

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(336) 659-0099670 S Stratford Rd., Winston Salem, NC 27103

Kinnaman’s NEW, USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE

If you are looking for that one special piece or an entire room, come in and check out our 16,000 sq. ft. showroom. We carry bedroom suites, leather sofa sets,

decorator pieces, accessories as well as one-of-a-kind antique furniture pieces. Stop in and browse through our showroom. Our prices are truly hard to beat. We

look forward to meeting you. Delivery available.

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New To You

336-712-8203Furniture, Artwork, Home Décor

HOURSTues - Sat

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Consigning new items daily for 8 years!

3560 CLEMMONS RDCLEMMONS, NC

(next to Clemmons Library)

My Best Friend’s Closet

Tues-Fri: 10am – 6pm Sat: 10am – 4pm Closed: Sun-Mon

336.499.76691333 Lewisville-Clemmons Road

Lewisville, NC (Exit 242 off Highway 421, in the

Lewisville Corners Shopping Center)

www.mybestfriendsclosetnc.com

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Nick & Nana’s Treasures

Buy, Sell & Trade Used, New, Vintage & Antiques

From Jewelry to Furniture

336.753.6425

Mon., Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 10-6Sat. 10-2

Closed Tues. & Sun.

1088 US 64 West • Mocksville, NC 27028

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RED DOORConsignment Furniture Gallery

Gently Recycled Furniture

Want to know what’s new at Red Door?Check out www.myreddoor.wordpress.com for

daily furniture updates.Mon-Thu: 10-5Fri-Sat: 11-4

766-04152513 Neudorf Road • Clemmons, NC

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Antiques,�Clothing,Collectables�&�More

336-753-6680

200�WilkesboroMocksville,�NC

ConsignmentUnlimited

www.historicdowntownmocksville.com

Locally�Owned&�Operated

Diane�Strouse

Appointments�takenfor�consignments.

New�items�for�sale�weekly.Proud�Supporter�of�Downtown�Mocksville

[email protected]

CHECK US OUT ONLINE AT:

www.triadconsign.com

twitter.com/triadconsign

facebook.com/triadconsign

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Still Great FurnitureConsignment Gallery

Triad’s first choice for buying and selling, both new and used good quality furniture, art, rugs, and home accessories!”

601 S. Broad StreetWinston Salem, NC

(336) 529-6612

Mon–Sat: 11 AM—7 PM www.stillgreatfurniture.com

Over 6,500 sq. ft. of Incredible Finds

for your Home!

We look forward to meeting you!

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Arabella’s

A loft filled with interesting and unique items. Need a wedding dress from the 1930’s? Or a carousel horse? Where else can you

find a Leni Riefenstahl autographed photo? Need confirmation cups from the Pamela Harriman estate? Adorn your wall with an original Elsie Dinsmore Popkin painting or pick up a couple of

vintage ashtrays.

Hours: Tue. - Sat. 11-4

336.671.7583

2513 Neudorf Rd.(In the Loft)

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Resale or retail? Can you tell the difference? Probably not! Today’s re-sale shops look the same as mainstream retailers... except for one big dif-ference—they sell high quality goods at lower prices! The resale industry

offers “Quality at a Savings!”

While many businesses close their doors every day, resale remains healthy and continues to be one of the fastest growing segments of retail. With new stores entering the industry and current establishments opening additional locations, the industry has experienced a growth—in number of stores—of approximately 7% a year for the past two years. This percentage reflects the estimated number of new stores opening each year, minus the businesses that close. There are currently more than 25,000 resale, consignment and Not For Profit resale shops in the United States.

Resale shopping attracts consumers from all economic levels. There is no typical resale shopper, just as there is no typical resale shop. No one is im-mune to the excitement of finding a treasure and saving money. Shrewd shoppers take advantage of the opportunity resale offers to save money on apparel, furniture and other consumer goods.

According to America’s Research Group, a consumer research firm, about 16—18% of Americans will shop at a thrift store during a given year. For consignment/resale shops, it’s about 12—15%. To keep these figures in per-spective, consider that during the same time frame; 11.4% of Americans shop in factory outlet malls, 19.6% in apparel stores and 21.3% in major depart-ment stores.

Resale has become destination shopping with the recent industry trend of clustering. Many areas are seeing resale stores opening in close proximity to each other, taking advantage of existing traffic. Antique shops have clustered for years and factory outlet stores are grouped together, proving that consum-ers will drive farther to reach a group of like stores. Resalers love to make an event out of shopping in an area where they can visit a variety of resale stores with different merchandise lines.

The resale market is blossoming thanks to value-conscious consumers. With an increasing awareness of the importance of reducing pointless waste, we are progressing from a disposable society to a recycling society—a change that has enormous market potential for the resale industry as a whole. After all, “Resale is the ultimate in recycling!”

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Shop to StopDomestic Violence

955 NC Hwy 66 S.Kernersville, NC

336-993-0630

Open: Mon–Sat9 AM–6 PM

All proceeds support Next Step Ministries Safe House

Furniture, Housewares,

Clothing, Toys,

Books and more….

CONSIGNMENT STORE SHOPPING TIPS 1. Diversify Your SearchVisit a wide variety of consignment stores, and do it as often as you can. Remember that you’re on a treasure hunt, and sometimes the least likely places yield the big-gest rewards. Stores in major cities usually carry a large variety of designer clothes. Once you’ve gone prospecting and collected a list of stores, make sure to visit them often. Consignment stores usually get new inventory daily.

2. Head to the Clearance RacksA clearance rack in a consignment store? Absolutely! This is where you can score some of your best finds if you’re a persistent shopper. When an item is in a con-signment store over 90 days, sometimes you can save up to 80 percent off the ticketed price.

3. Digging is KeySometimes you have to dig to find that one special piece you can’t leave the store without purchasing. There are real treasures to be found in consignment stores, so don’t shy away from rolling up your sleeves and rummaging through the racks.

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1200�W.�Clemmonsville�RoadWinston-Salem,�NC

Store�HoursMon-Sat�9�am-9�pmSun�12-7�pm

(336)�771-3008

2816�University�ParkwayWinston-Salem,�NC

Store�HoursMon-Sat�9�am-9�pm

Sun�12-7�pm

(336)�724-0200

5$ OFF any

Purchase�ofor�more$20

Offer�expires:�9/30/12

MUST�PRESENT�COUPON AT�TIME�OF�PURCHASE.OFFER�GOOD AT�BOTH�MEGA THRIFT��LOCATIONS.

“We�have�huge�selection�of�gently�used�and�new�clothing,shoes�and�accessories�along�with�collectibles,�electronics,

toys�and�much�more.”

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Simply Steel JewelryBuying and Selling Antiques and Collectibles

Sterling SilverStainless Steel

TitaniumWedding Bands

Engagement RingsLuxury Rings

TungstenMarcasite

407 Main Street • Walnut Cove, NC(336) 331-2246

HOURSMon–Sat: 10 AM–5 PM

Sunday: 1 PM 6 PM–

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Now accepting spring and summer baby,

children, and women’s clothing, shoes and small

household goods.

336-778-2208Open

Tues.-Fri. 10-6Sat. 10-5

6352 Cephis Drive, Clemmons

Located behind the new 2520 Tavern.

Mon-Fri 9:30-6:00

Sat 9:30-5:00

107 Adams St. Kernersville

Donations Welcome

Let’s go to

Piedmont Thrift CenterFurniture

Household ItemsClothingJewelry

Lots for Men, Too!New Items Daily

Proud Sponsor of S.C.A.N.

Stop Child Abuse Now

Make a Difference in the Life of A Child

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Greensboro3957B Battleground Ave(Earth Fare Shopping Center)

(336) 993-3444

KernersvilleW. Mountain St.

(Across from Post Ofice)

(336) 993-3444

We consign everything but the kids.

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SECOND-HAND PRICES!

Carolina Thrift, Inc.

High Point Location2645 N. Main St,

(336) 885-4488

Greensboro Location3608 W. Wendover Ave.

(336) 315-1235

FIRST-RATE SELECTION!

“We feature New and UsedClothing and Household Goods.”

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20% OFF

Antique & Vintage

Furniture

It’s been Whitney’s for

Furniture for Years!Whitney Flooring, Inc.& Antique Furniture

4362 Kinnamon VillageClemmons, NC

(Beside Food Lion)

(336) 766-0733

Antique Engl ish Furniture (Expect to Pay Less)

Dining and Bedroom Suites

100’s of Occasional Tables

Over 3,000 sq. ft. of Triad’s Best Quality Pieces!

Quality Furniture

also featured

at Dero’s on

Lewisville-Clemmons

Road