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Businiess name:  Twice as Nice consignment store
Review by:  Edie W.
Review content: 
the rising of thrift shops like ebay, has inspired a whole new generation of consignment shop crawlers to hunt down hot bargains, supplementing even the most upscale wardrobe. 'Twice as Nice' 'collects merchandise from some of the finest boutiques in the South. I bet the owner must be very picky about the used designer duds their customers bring to sell on consignment. University of Alabama coeds roam the thrift shop aisles looking for sorority theme-party outfits and leave with armfuls of frocks still sporting their steep price tags. Party girls bring their slightly used ball gowns to sell and leave with bags of merchandise, paid for by accumulated credit. Men send in their silk ties, too tight tuxedos and rack up some serious spending money.Little smocked dresses find new little girls to show off the hours of intricate sewing. Sorry to spoil the secret.

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