Seasoned veterans of the sneaker consignment game already know what the deal is. But if you’re just starting out and want to unload some deadstock why-did-I-buy-these purchases, shops like Stadium Goods exist to make the sneaker selling process as easy as possible. The simple explanation is you create an account, drop your shoes off, agree on a price, and wait until someone bites. But, if you really want to go down the rabbit-hole of sneaker consignment procedures, read the full piece over at Sole Collector, and check out Stadium Goods in-store and online to buy/sell your goods.
Here’s What Happens To Your Shoes When You Sell At A Consignment Store
Sneaker News
November 10, 2015
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