Ernest Grace Consignment – SESLOC Members Earn Rewards Points Here
Atascadero
6450 El Camino Real
Atascadero
Kelsey Miller opened Ernest Grace Consignment after moving here from the Bay area. She has always loved fashion and has worked in the industry. She wanted people in the area to have a place where they could go to rotate their closet and get money for clothes they no longer wear. Unlike consignment, when customers bring their clothes to trade in or sell, at Ernest Grace customers will get store credit or cash that day; they don’t need to wait for them to sell. Ernest Grace currently has women’s, men’s and children’s clothing. They also have quite an assortment of vintage clothing.
(805) 250-8440
ernestgrace.com
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