Empty racks at Wellesley’s Shoppers Corner to fill out soon

Wellesley's Shopper's Corner
The empty racks at Shopper’s Corner won’t stay this way for long. They will soon be filled with great, gently used clothes at thrift-store prices. Photo credit, Shopper’s Corner.

Shopper’s Corner, Schofield Elementary School’s PTO-run resale shop that sells sells gently used clothing, accessories and sports clothing, including skates and cleats at rock-bottom prices, is re-opening on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 8:30-12:00.

Established in 1952, Shopper’s Corner stocks its inventory through consignments and donations. The Schofield moms are a stylish lot who like to keep the merchandise moving through their own well-appointed closets and straight through to their favorite school fundraiser. I once scored a fabulous pair of pristine Tory Burch white jeans for $3 (they retail for $185) that I wore until stains and dinginess eventually set in. All of this thriftiness translates into almost $10,000 every year to the Schofield PTO. Not bad.

Shopper’s Corner is located in the basement of Schofield School at 27 Cedar St. The store is open during the school year every Wednesday that school is in session (starting 9/14), 8:30am – 12:15pm, and the first Saturday of most months (starting 10/1), 9am – 11am.

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