Summer Fashion at Discount Prices – Plato’s Closet

Summer Fashion at Discount Prices – Plato’s Closet
by Monica Kreizinger
It’s the cycle of fashion – trends are always recycling, returning and changing. What teen hasn’t bought a new, brand-name piece of clothing and decided a year or so later that they were bored of it, so it sits in the back of the closet collecting dust.
Now you have an option, recycle the clothing into cash. Introducing Plato’s Closet, a unique, national recycling franchise that specializes in clothing and accessories for teens and twenty-somethings.
The hip and trendy clothing store that buys and sells girls and guys gently used brand name clothing and accessories including: shoes, belts, purses, and jewelry among other items.
This isn’t your typical resale or consignment store, you go right in with the clothing you would like to sell, no appointment necessary, and they pay cash on the spot for items that are in the current style and trend.

Check out these Michael Kors watches just in! Only $75 and $150! Hurry in today before they’re gone.
Plato’s Closet just recently opened in Palm Desert, in the Waring Plaza next to Outback Steak House, and they have all kinds of brand name clothing at 50-75% less than retail stores.
What a unique idea, give someone else the opportunity to look cool (as well as afford) something you’ve grown tired of.
Take a look through your closet, then head over to Plato’s Closet and recycle, reuse, and look fabulous. RECYCLE YOUR CLOTHING INTO CASH!
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