San Diego Designer Consignment Store My Sister's Closet

My Sister's Closet

 Louis Vuitton, St. John, Prada, Pucci, Chanel, Armani, Gucci, Hermes, yes these are some of every fashionista's favorite labels, but how do we splurge without being overwhelmed with buyers remorse soon after such a shopping spree. My Sister's Closet, is the godsend for every retail savvy woman, offering affordable and gently used consignment and re-sale goods that are sure to make any shopping experience an exciting one. The retail company has opened up a brand new location in Encinitas, and on opening day, many were lined outside the doors of the store, waiting for the retail adventure. 

My Sister's Closet was founded by three sisters,  Ann, Tess and Jenny. Their mission was to transform the resale consignment experience from a dirty, dingy, and drab one; to a cute, clean and current one. Every fashionista loves the hunt of a fabulous vintage find, that embraces their stylish needs, but would rather not tread the murky wasteland of most thrift stores. That is why My Sister's Closet is the perfect spot to go for the hunt of a vintage Chanel quilted diamond handbag, or a pair of Christian Louboutin's signature red -lacquered soled heels.

My Sister's Closet is located in Encinitas on 146 N El Camino Real. Mon-Fri 9 am - 7 pm. Sat 9 am - 6 pm. Sun 10 am - 6 pm. 

San Diego Designer Consignment Store My Sister's Closet

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