Blog: Crossroads Style

March 10, 2022 Make Money Selling Clothes by Mail

We’re just days away from welcoming spring and itching to spring clean our closets and make way for new seasonal looks. If you have similar plans and are looking to turn that closet clean-out into cash, Crossroads has an easy way for you to make money selling clothes by mail.

Yes, you don’t even need to come into any of our store locations to sell! We have an easy 3-step way for you to send our expert buyers your clothing by mail for assessment and purchase.

1. Order a Bag

Order a bag right here on our website and we’ll get one in the mail to you right away. When ordering the bag, you’ll have the option to select payment by electronic deposit (via Zelle) or store credit.

Based on what your items are priced at, we pay a percentage in cash or store credit.

You can also select an $18 return fee to have unpurchased pieces returned to you.

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2. Fill the Bag

Fill the bag with your gently used clothing. We’re always looking for seasonal, on-trend pieces in excellent condition. See our current Selling Guide for ideas, or take a look at our detailed step-by-step guide.

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3. Send Your Bag

Your Sell by Mail bag arrives with a pre-paid UPS postage label attached, so drop it off at your local UPS store or request a pick-up.

Then, just wait for our buyers to receive your bag and process it. You’ll receive an email about your earnings.

See, we told you the 3 steps were easy!

Now you’re all set to get that spring closet clean underway and make money selling clothes by mail. Start by ordering your clean-out bag with pre-paid postage here.

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March 9, 2022 How to Style Chunky Loafers 7 Ways

They are absolutely everywhere, so we had to show you our best recommendations for how to style chunky loafers this spring. Each of these 7 looks is easy to accomplish and so stylish.

Keep scrolling to find your favorite, then stop into any of our store locations to see if we have your perfect pair on our shelves.

1. Show Some Ankle

Skip the socks and wear them with cropped pants.

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2. With Stirrup Pants

Where do we find these stirrup pants? Our chunky loafers need to meet them.

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3. With Hardware

Pick a pair with chunky hardware, then play them up with matching hardware on your handbag.

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4. With White Socks

A simple move with classic style.

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5. With Dainty Pieces

Contrast them with soft colors and flowy fabrics.

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6. Preppy

Play up preppy, but make the loafers chunky.

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7. With Shorts

Don’t forget how great they look with shorts, especially pleated ones!

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Now that you have the rundown on how to style chunky loafers, take a look at the other fashion trends we’re loving over here in our seasonal selling guide.

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March 8, 2022 International Women’s Day: Employee Spotlight

In honor of International Women’s Day, we have a special Employee Spotlight featuring our Chief Retail Officer, Melissa Laubstein, and Chief Operating Officer, Aruna Busacca. Having both worked at Crossroads since the year we opened, Melissa & Aruna have played an extensive role in shaping Crossroads into the store you know and love today. Keep reading to learn more about Melissa and Aruna, including their proudest career accomplishments and advice for women in business.

Melissa

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What are you most proud of during your journey with Crossroads?

I would say I am most proud of my ability to hire great people. The amazing collaboration and exchange of ideas of all the talented and inspiring people I get to work with every day is the greatest achievement.

What advice would you give to women looking to grow professionally in business or fashion?

Connect your career with your values, stay open to growth opportunities when they present themselves, push yourself out of your comfort zone, and say yes to challenges as often as possible. I said yes even when I wasn’t totally sure I was ready. Believe in yourself and the process. Any failures proved to be some of the most important components of my future success.

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Tell us something that might surprise us about you.

I was the first employee hired 30 years ago to open and manage the first Crossroads. It was a real leap of faith, and I can honestly say it was the best decision I have ever made. I don’t know a lot of people that can say “I love my job,” especially after 30 years!

Aruna

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What are you most proud of during your journey with Crossroads?

My greatest achievement has been my ongoing role in helping Crossroads adapt to our constantly changing business environment.

What advice would you give to women looking to grow professionally in business or fashion?

I’ll tell you what worked for me. Find a mentor who shares your values, lean into what interests you, work hard until you master a new skill, and then move on to the next interesting thing.

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Tell us something that might surprise us about you.

I started as a buyer at our first store in San Francisco, and I just had my 30-year anniversary last October. My journey at Crossroads is a testament to the company’s values and our commitment to growing from within.

 

Thank you, Melissa and Aruna, for being a part of our International Women’s Day Employee Spotlight! We have more Employee Spotlights lined up through the rest of spring. Be on the lookout to see more of the Crossroads team on our blog!

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March 7, 2022 Staff Style Spotlight: Jennie

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As part of our Staff Style Spotlight series, meet Jennie, an Assistant Manager at Crossroads. We asked employees at our Sunset Blvd store to bring their style and star in our latest Crossroads photoshoot wearing their Crossroads finds. Read about Jennie’s personal style, favorite spring trend and favorite thing about working at Crossroads.

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What is your favorite Spring trend?

My favorite spring trend would have to be any floral dress with a pair of Dr. Martens.

What are you excited to see come into your Crossroads store?

I’m looking forward to seeing my dream vintage Dior bag come through.

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Tell us about your favorite Crossroads find.

My favorite Crossroads find would have to be a Modelo X Diamond collab. Favorite streetwear piece by far.

Tell us about the fashion piece that “got away”.

An incredible piece came into our store, which was quickly picked up by a customer. Their excitement was worth the loss.

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What is your favorite thing about working at Crossroads?

I love seeing my team thrive in their element and interacting with our customers.

Top tips for selling at Crossroads?

Bring in pieces you love and are ready to share with the next finder!

Check out our trend guide.

Thanks for the Staff Style Spotlight, Jennie! As an Assistant Manager, Jennie not only assists customers on the sales floor, but also trains and supervises staff and processes the amazing secondhand fashions that come into their Crossroads. Visit our Careers page to learn more about working at Crossroads.

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March 3, 2022 Q & A with Jazmine of @thatcurlytop

If you’ve been following along with our fashion influencer series, you’ll be excited to meet the incomparable Jazmine of @thatcurlytop. We love her commitment to secondhand fashion and are crazy about the vibrant signature style she’s created. Who else can pull off a stunning snowy day look like the one below?

We adore your style, Jazmine, and are excited to hear from you! When did sustainable fashion first enter your life?

Because I grew up in a low-income community, I had practices that were unintentionally sustainable, like thrifting and mending clothes, consuming less, and reusing containers. However, it wasn’t until I went to college to study Fashion Merchandising that I began to learn about the impact the fashion industry has on people and the planet. After a year of learning this, I switched out of my major and transformed my fashion blog into a sustainable fashion one where I document my journey in that space.

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What is the best secondhand fashion piece in your closet? Where did you find it?

It has to be a pair of gold hoops I found a few years back at a local thrift store. They don’t appear to be anything special; however, they’re one of my most-worn thrift finds. They go with almost everything I wear and make my curls pop. When you begin to wear something a lot, it feels like you truly begin to bond.

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Are there any secondhand pieces you passed on that you still regret?

Honestly, I can’t think of a single piece. I tend to err on the side of getting something I kinda like because it always ends up growing on me. However, I do regret avoiding pricier vintage spots and pieces. I know I advocate for investing in higher-quality pieces, but when it comes to getting things secondhand, I’ve mainly looked at thrift stores and haven’t allowed myself to get true vintage pieces. But that’s recently changed, and I’ve found a few things I know I’ll adore and will last me a long time. Now I can only imagine the dream pieces I’ve never let myself see.

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Any advice for people who are just starting to consider the idea of shopping for secondhand clothing?

Patience is key! When approaching slow fashion, finding the right pieces will take time, and that’s all part of the beautiful process. Whether it’s looking for your dream secondhand designer brand or that specific style you want to experiment with, the process will differ from buying something new. And honestly, I find it such a thrill to find the exact thing I’ve been looking for.

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You made a BIG move from the West Coast to NY– so exciting! Which secondhand pieces in your life made the trip with you?

Ugh, one of the hardest things while moving was cleaning out my closet because we could only take about 10% of the items in my house. Unfortunately, my clothes couldn’t be that entire 10%. I ABSOLUTELY made room for my one-of-a-kind butterfly dress by @janellerabbott, which is basically a low-waste, wearable art piece. Also, my secondhand butterfly clogs, which I’ll be wearing every day as soon as it’s warm enough.

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Thank you, Jazmine, for telling us more about yourself. You’ll find us continuing to follow your style!

If you enjoyed learning about Jazmine from @thatcurlytop, you might also enjoy our other Q&As with Kaitlin from @windycitythrifter, Barbara from @barbara.goes.wear, and Piera from @hipiera.

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