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Bibelot’s new pursuit: Old clothes

June 11th, 2010
by Allison Kaplan

Organic cotton tees just aren’t enough anymore. Veteran Twin Cities gift and clothing store Bibelot is getting into the used clothing business. Rewear will open on the second floor of the Como store in mid-July. Fall and winter women’s apparel, size 4 to 14, in “like new” condition is now being collected. When selected items have been priced, customers will receive 50 percent of the resale value on a Bibelot gift card. If it seems an unlikely choice for an independent shop that makes itself a draw with high-quality, unique items that aren’t always the cheapest, Bibelot says its customers want to recycle and refresh their wardrobes at the same time.

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One Response to “Bibelot’s new pursuit: Old clothes”

  1. Suzanne says:

    With all of the interesting things Bibelot currently stocks, I’m curious to see what they will have to offer at the new store!

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