The Angels of TGtbT!
Many resale shops ring the
bell and toot the horn about our
consignment, resale, and thrift industry every day. The
folks listed here have especially shown their support at
our "mother site", Too
Good to be Threw, in their thoughtfulness and support. Without the
financial help of the Too Good to be Threw Gold
Resalers, this site would not have come about.
Thank you to each and every one of the shops listed here, and our supporters and sponsors. Be aware
that the shops here are all resalers, but not necessarily
consignment. And if you, Dear
Reader, come across these wonderful folks one day, give
them a big hug from HowToConsign and
Too Good to be Threw!
The Angels include these fine
shops:
A Neat Boutique,
Evansville Indiana
As Good As New, Kansas
As Kids Grow, Ontario Canada
Castaways Concepts, California
Christine's Consignment, Pennsylvania
Clothes
Circuit, Texas
Cutie Patootie
Kids, Texas
Designer Threads,
Smethport Pennsylvania and Olean New York
Encore Ltd., Canton
Ohio
Great Things in Store, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
Kids Corner Consignment, Granite Quarry North Carolina
Kidz Closet
Consignments & Resale, Rockford Illinois
McShane's Exchange,
2 locations in Chicago Illinois
Mommy-n-Me Wear, Alaska
Revente,
Columbia South Carolina
Second
Thoughts, Post Falls Idaho
Small
Changes Kid's Resale, Texas
Smarty Pants, Indiana
Susie's Selections,
Abington Massachusetts
Young and
Restless, Texas
Also, our Angels include these companies which
are supportive of our industry:
Designs
by Deb - Website Design and Development with the
resaler in mind
Consignment
Shop Software, Best Consignment Software and
Consignment Success, Fresno California
Consignment Till by
RJFSoft, Prince George, BC, Canada
Want to see YOUR
listing on HTC? Just click to find out how to become a sponsor
Our thanks as well
to these people for their help, support, and
assistance:
NARTS
is the industry association; Kate is the only two-time NARTS award winner.
Thanks to
BrodyUSA.com who designed the HowToConsign logo
for me.
Bannercreator.nu
helped with graphics, as did
Buttongenerator.com
and
Quickbanner.com