Brands Not Accepted for Consignment

  • Abercrombie & Fitch (Mass-market quality; inconsistent, not ideal for resale)

  • Aeropostale (Mass-market, low quality, high volume)

  • Alexis Taylor (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • AliExpress (Marketplace; often extremely low quality, unbranded items)

  • Allegra K Fashion (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Allison Daley (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality materials/construction)

  • All In Motion (Target private label; budget activewear, low quality)

  • AMI (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • A New Day (Target private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • ANRABESS (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Appleseed’s (Older catalog/mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Arolina (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • ASOS (own brands) (Fast fashion; inconsistent/often low quality, synthetic fabrics)

  • Athletic Works (Walmart private label; budget activewear, low quality)

  • Attention (Kmart/Sears private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • AUSELILY (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Ava and Viv (Target private label; plus-size budget, low quality)

  • Avia (Budget activewear, low quality)

  • Basic Editions (Kmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Bedford Fair (Older catalog brand; generally low quality)

  • Bershka (Fast fashion; generally lower quality than Zara, focuses on rapid trends)

  • Blair (Older catalog/mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Blooming Jelly (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Bobby Brooks (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Body Central (Fast fashion; very low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • Bon Worth (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Boohoo (Ultra-fast fashion; consistently poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Brandy Melville (Inconsistent quality, "one size" implies cheaper fit; often thin materials)

  • Briggs (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • BTFBM (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Cabin Creek (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • CALS (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Candie's (Kohl's private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Canyon River (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Carolina Blues (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Casual Corner (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Catalina (Budget swimwear/activewear; low quality)

  • Cathy Daniels (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • C&A (lower-priced lines) (Budget fast fashion; lowest price points often mean poor quality)

  • C9 by Champion (Target private label; budget activewear, low quality)

  • Charlotte Russe (Fast fashion; low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • Cherokee (Mass-market; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • ChicWish (Fast fashion; often poor quality synthetics, inconsistent construction)

  • Chuu (Korean fast fashion; often low quality, cheap materials)

  • CIDER (Ultra-fast fashion; often poor quality, synthetic fabrics, inconsistent)

  • Converse One Star (Target private label; budget casualwear, low quality)

  • Cotton On (Fast fashion; generally mediocre quality, not durable)

  • Counterparts (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • CUPSHE (Online swimwear; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Danskin (Budget activewear; generally low quality)

  • Decree (JCPenney private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Deb Shops (Fast fashion; very low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • Denizen (Levi Strauss budget line; lower quality denim/construction)

  • Derek Heart (Fast fashion; highly trend-driven, low quality)

  • DHgate (Marketplace; often extremely low quality, unbranded items)

  • Dolls Kill (Trendy, often uses cheap synthetics and fast fashion model)

  • Dolled Up (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • DouBCQ (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Edikted (Fast fashion; trendy, often synthetic fabrics, inconsistent quality)

  • Ekouaer (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics, especially loungewear)

  • Energie (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Ericdress (Online retailer; very low prices, often inconsistent/poor quality)

  • Evaless (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • F21 Red (Forever 21's discount spin-off; even lower quality)

  • Faded Glory (Walmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • FANG (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Fashion Nova (Ultra-fast fashion; low quality, cheap synthetics, highly trend-driven)

  • Fashion Nova Curve (Fashion Nova's plus-size line; same low quality)

  • FashionTIY (Wholesale platform; generally very basic, low quality clothing)

  • Floerns (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Forever 21 (Ultra-fast fashion; low quality, cheap synthetics, highly trend-driven)

  • Francesca’s (Fast fashion; focus on fleeting trends, often synthetic, lower quality)

  • Garage (Fast fashion; often inconsistent quality, cheaper materials, not durable)

  • George (Walmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • GO International (Target designer collaboration; mass-produced quality, not premium)

  • GRACE KARIN (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Grecerelle (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • GUESS (Variable quality; often uses cheaper synthetics, not consistently high-end for resale)

  • Hanes (Budget basics; very low quality, not suitable for fashion consignment)

  • Hard Candy (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Hiworld (Ultra-fast fashion; similar to Shein, low quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Hot Topic (Niche but fast fashion; generally uses low-quality fabrics not built to last)

  • Jaclyn Smith (Kmart private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • JCP Brands (JCPenney's private labels; generally budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Jennyfer (European fast fashion; low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • JMS (Just My Size - budget plus-size basics; very low quality)

  • Joe Fresh (Supermarket fashion; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Joom (Online marketplace; often very low quality products)

  • Jordache (Budget denim/mass-market lines; lower quality than premium denim)

  • Juicy (Mass-market versions of Juicy Couture; often flimsy fabrics, inconsistent quality)

  • JustFab (Subscription-based; very trendy, low-cost items, generally poor quality)

  • Kathy Ireland (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Kathy Lee (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Kay (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • KILIG (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • KIRUNDO (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Kiabi (Budget fast fashion; relies on cheap synthetic fabrics, low durability)

  • K-Mart Brands (Kmart private labels; consistently very low quality)

  • Knox Rose (Target private label; bohemian-inspired, but mass-produced quality)

  • Koret (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • LanaLee (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • LC Lauren Conrad (Kohl's private label; mass-market quality, not premium)

  • L.E.I. (Budget denim/mass-market lines; lower quality)

  • Lee (Mass-market lines; lower quality denim/construction compared to premium)

  • Liberty of London (Target designer collaboration; mass-produced quality, not premium)

  • Lifestyle Attitude (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Light and Sound (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • LILLUSORY (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Lipstick (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Liz Claiborne (Budget lines, e.g., Liz & Co., Liz Sport, Liz Wear; generally low to mediocre quality)

  • Liz Lange (Target private label; budget maternity wear, low quality)

  • LulaRoe (Known for inconsistent quality and often poor-quality fabrics, especially leggings)

  • Lulus.com (Variable quality; often uses synthetic fabrics, not consistently high durability for everyday wear)

  • Maia Active (Chinese sportswear brand; variable quality, consumer complaints about flaws)

  • Maisolly (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Max Azria (Target designer collaboration; mass-produced quality, not premium)

  • MEROKEETY (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Merona (Target private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Miley Cyrus (Budget-focused, often trend-driven, low quality)

  • Missguided (Ultra-fast fashion; consistently poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Miss Tina (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • MITILLY (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Mixxmix (Korean fast fashion; generally low quality, cheap materials)

  • Modlily (Online retailer; fast fashion model, low quality)

  • Mossimo Supply (Target private label; budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Mountain Lake (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • MUDD (Fast fashion; highly trend-driven, low quality)

  • My Michelle (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • NAF NAF (European fast fashion; low quality, high volume production)

  • Nasty Gal (Fast fashion; generally lower quality, reliance on synthetics)

  • New Yorker (European fast fashion; very low price points, low quality)

  • Newshows (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • NoBo (No Boundaries - Walmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • No Boundaries (Walmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Norma Kamali (Target designer collaboration; mass-produced quality, not premium)

  • Old Navy (Mass-market; generally moderate quality for basics, but not durable/premium)

  • Only Necessities (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • OP (Ocean Pacific - budget casualwear; low quality)

  • Oysho (Inditex group; often loungewear/intimates, quality can be variable)

  • PacSun (Fast fashion; inconsistent quality, often cheap materials)

  • Passion Forever (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Passports (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • PBX Basics (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Peacocks (Budget fast fashion; extremely low prices, poor quality)

  • Petite Sophisticate (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Pink K (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Piper and Blue (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Pimkie (European fast fashion; low quality, high volume production)

  • PLT Mens (Pretty Little Thing's menswear; poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Plus Moda (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • PRETTYGARDEN (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Primark (Ultra-fast fashion; notoriously low quality due to extremely low prices)

  • Pull&Bear (Fast fashion; generally lower quality than Zara, focuses on rapid trends)

  • Pure Energy (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • RAVE (Fast fashion; low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • Red Rivet (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Relipop (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • rennde (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Rider (Budget denim; low quality)

  • Roaman’s (Budget plus-size catalog brand; generally low quality)

  • Romwe (Ultra-fast fashion; consistently poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Route 66 (Budget denim/mass-market lines; low quality)

  • RUE 21 (Fast fashion; low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • Rue La La (Flash-sale site; inconsistent quality, often includes lower-tier brands)

  • Sag Harbor (Older mass-market brand; generally low quality)

  • Sampeel (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Self-esteem (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Shein (Ultra-fast fashion; consistently very poor quality, highly disposable)

  • ShoeDazzle (Subscription-based; very trendy, low-cost items, generally poor quality)

  • Shoptiques (Online marketplace; quality varies widely by boutique, difficult to vet)

  • Signature by Levi Strauss (Budget denim/mass-market lines; lower quality denim)

  • Silhouettes (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Simply Basic (Walmart private label; extremely budget-friendly, very low quality)

  • Simply Vera Vera Wang (Kohl's private label; mass-market quality, not premium)

  • SJB (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • SOLY HUX (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Spacegirl (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • St. John’s Bay (JCPenney private label; budget-friendly, often polyester, low quality)

  • Star City (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Stradivarius (Fast fashion; generally lower quality within Inditex, focus on trends)

  • Susie Rose (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Tally Weijl (European fast fashion; low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • Target Brands (Target's various private labels; generally budget-friendly, low quality)

  • TEDDI (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Temu (Ultra-fast fashion; consistently very poor quality, highly disposable)

  • Terra and Sky (Walmart private label; plus-size budget, low quality)

  • Theory (If low-cost/knockoff; otherwise premium brand is good quality. Assume the former if it presents as cheap.)

  • THRE3 by US POLO (Budget casualwear; lower quality than core US Polo Assn.)

  • Time and Tru (Walmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Tillys (Retail chain; inconsistent quality, fast fashion model)

  • Topshop (Quality has declined significantly under ASOS ownership; now typical fast fashion)

  • Ultra flirt (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Union Bay (Budget casualwear/outerwear; lower quality)

  • Universal Threads (Target private label; casual, mass-produced quality)

  • VOTEPRETTY (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • VRG GRL (Fast fashion; often uses cheap synthetics, inconsistent quality despite some better material claims)

  • Wal-Mart Brands (Walmart's various private labels; consistently very low quality)

  • Wet Seal (Fast fashion; low quality, highly trend-driven)

  • WFJ (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • White Stag (Walmart private label; very budget-friendly, low quality)

  • Willow Ridge (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Windsor (Occasion wear, often low price for quality; inconsistent quality for casual items)

  • WDIRARA (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Worthington (JCPenney private label; generally low to mediocre quality, often polyester-heavy)

  • Wrapper (Budget-focused, low quality materials)

  • Wrangler (Mass-market lines; lower quality denim/construction compared to premium)

  • xhilaration (Target private label; budget-friendly, low quality, teen-focused)

  • YesStyle (Online marketplace; quality varies widely but often low from unknown brands)

  • ZESICA (Online marketplace brand; often poor quality, cheap synthetics)

  • Zoey (Budget-focused, low quality materials)



 

 

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