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Davis / California / United States
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This large boutique offers gently used designer fashions for the stylish shopper who is looking for a real bargain. Upscale apparel items for women are neatly displayed along with accessories to complement your new outfit. The mother-daughter duo who own the shop, Darcy McNie and Corey De Roo, and their staff of knowledgeable employees are happy to help customers and answer questions. Bring in your gently used items to sell on consignment or ask about trading some of your fashions. French Cuff Consignment is located next door to Volley's Tennis Shop on G Street. The owners maintain a second store in Sacramento.

Davis / California / United States
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The Yolo County SPCA Thrift Store is the primary source of funds for the Yolo County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. This large and packed thrift store, which inclues the inventory in its warehouse, operates on donations made by members of the community. There is an entire room dedicated solely to books and reading materials, a large clothing section, gift items, jewelry, and kitchenwares. You will also find furniture, art and children's articles. Important to note is that 100 percent of the proceeds (after expenses) go to the Yolo SPCA.

Davis / California / United States
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Davis / California / United States
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Bohème Hip Used Clothing is a shop offering gently used hip clothing for women, men and tweens. Products include tanks, T-shirts, skirts, shorts, jeans, coats, dresses, purses and shoes. It carries brands such as True Religion, Aeropostale, Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Calvin Klein, Gap, Guess, J.Crew, Inc., Lei, Levi's, Loft, Lucky Brand, Rampage, Roxy, Tommy Hilfiger and others. Customers also can bring in gently used clothing to receive store credit.

Davis / California / United States
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All Things Right & Relevant is a non-profit thrift shop and consignment store that occupies two separate buildings. The consignment shop is the smaller of the two, and displays mostly clothes and accessories.

The main store is much larger, with different sections that feature houseware, furniture, books, gifts, toys, clothes, jewelry and more. The proceeds from All Things Right & Relevant go to 10 different mental health agencies.