The art of shopping around for the best deals on clothing is not as easy as it used to be. Many people choose to shop at thrift stores first for a particular item in mind instead of the ever so popular department store for a variety of reasons. Geared at an 18-30 year old age group, Rag-a-Rama is one of the most popular thrift stores in Columbus to shop at. It harbors incredible deals that suit the wallets of the age group in mind. Characteristics such as convenience, low prices on high quality items, and an amazing variety of accessories and clothing make Rag-a-Rama an ideal place to shop. .
Due to the convenience of Rag-a-Rama, it has made shopping a bit easier for some Columbus citizens. It is located in Clintonville, just a few minutes north of the Ohio State University campus. For students that live in the dorms, this is an important factor since no freshman or anyone in the dorms has the opportunity to have a vehicle on hand at all times. If you don't have transportation or if your vehicle is parked miles away from your dwelling, this location is easily accessible by the Cota or simply by walking if you can catch a nice day. .
Not only is the location of the store convenient, but it's actual capabilities are convenient too. Let's say that you are running a little short on this month's rent or you have had a few too many wedding receptions to go to and you are just always coming up short in the financial department, Rag-a-Rama can help. You can go to Rag-a-Rama with bags of your own clothing and accessories and allow the workers to sort through it. If they see something that looks interesting to them and think that it may sell in the store, they offer you cash for the items that they choose. I love this feature of the store. In my own experience with other consignment stores like Plato's Closet and Take II, Rag-a-Rama gives the greatest amount of money to the seller for the items that they choose to buy and will in turn sell them back to other shoppers like yourself.
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