
Is your house overflowing with outgrown clothes, toys your kids no longer play with or baby gear that’s collecting dust? You are not alone. Children grow fast, and the constant cycle of outgrowing things can lead to piles of stuff that feel overwhelming. Luckily, consignment offers a practical way to clear the clutter and make some money, without the hassle of hosting a yard sale or managing countless online listings.
How Consignment Works
Consignment shops or sales events act as middlemen, selling your items for you and giving you a percentage of the final sale price. Each place has its own rules and timelines, but generally, you bring in clean, gently used items and the consignment handles the selling. When an item sells, you receive a check or store credit.
Some consignment stores operate year-round, accepting items by appointment or drop-off, while others organize seasonal sales where hundreds of families bring in items for a weekend of buying and selling. Both options create a convenient, community-driven way to pass along your children’s items to families who need them.
What Sells Best
Not every item will find a buyer. Most consignment shops look for children’s clothing in good condition (preferably from well-known brands), shoes, toys with all pieces intact, books and baby gear like strollers, car seats or high chairs. Seasonal items like winter coats or Halloween costumes also tend to sell well if timed correctly.
It’s a good idea to call ahead or check websites for updated lists of accepted items. Some shops will not take toys that are missing pieces or heavily worn clothes, so knowing the guidelines saves you time.
Preparing Your Items
Presentation can make a big difference. Clothes should be freshly washed, free of stains and neatly folded or hung. Fasten all snaps, buttons and zippers. Group items by size and gender, if possible, to help organizers sort through them efficiently.
For toys and gear, wipe everything clean and include manuals or original packaging if you have it. When tagging your own items for a consignment sale, follow instructions carefully for pricing, labeling and packaging.
Many stores offer to donate unsold items on your behalf, so you don’t have to bring everything back home. This option helps reduce waste and benefits local charities.
Tips for Success
Start by setting aside time to declutter. Go through closets, bins and storage spaces with a clear goal. Create separate piles for donations, consignments and keepers.
Research local consignment shops and sales well before the season. Timing is important; for example, don’t bring swimsuits in winter or snow boots in summer. Set reminders in your calendar to prepare for each season’s selling window.
If you’re unsure how to price items, ask the shop owner or check online resale sites to see what similar items are going for. Pricing too high might mean your items don’t sell, while pricing too low cuts into your earnings.
A Win-Win for Families
Selling on consignment benefits both sellers and buyers. You clear your home of clutter, make some extra cash and provide affordable, quality items to other families. It also creates an opportunity to teach kids about managing belongings, letting go and the value of recycling.
Plus, consignment takes much less effort than organizing a full garage sale or managing online listings, making it a manageable way to refresh your family’s belongings regularly.
Whether you consign seasonally or make it a regular habit, turning your children’s outgrown clothes and toys into cash is a practical step toward a tidier, more organized home.
Find a Local Consignment
Dandelion Kids
412-207-8167
2892 West Liberty Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15216
Just Between Friends – East
412-423-8809
209 Mall Plaza Blvd., Monroeville Mall, Monroeville, PA 15146
Semi-annual pop-up events in East Pittsburgh
Just Between Friends – North
Contact by email on website
Next sale at AHN Montour Sports Complex Sept. 17-20
2419 State Ave., Coraopolis, PA 15108
Kid to Kid Pittsburgh
412-837-1601
7440 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Wild Child Consignment
412-835-4367
5833 Library Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102


