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At poor little rich girl you can go green and save green

October 25, 9:20 PMBoston Green Fashion ExaminerAlyssa Benjamin
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Poor Little Rich Girl
Poor Little Rich Girl
courtesy of Poor Little Rich Girl

With well-to-do Bostonians constantly donating last-season’s treasures, consignment shops remain the best way to find unique, gently worn clothing that doesn’t damage the earth or your cash flow. Boston has many consignment shops, but the aptly titled Poor Little Rich Girl carries the best selection of coveted vintage clothing at reasonable prices. Stocked with seasonal fashion, on-trend styles and designer labels for less, the shop has something for every customer – a feature that earned them the title: “Best of Boston, consignment” in Boston Magazine for the second year in a row. From 40s style hats, “Member’s Only” jackets, and a range of current store-brand cast offs, Poor Little Rich Girl is so hip, they even have a twitter page.

Check out the flagship Cambridge store in Davis Square, Somerville or visit the smaller, (but just as fabulous) Newbury Street store in the Back Bay.

Poor Little Rich Girl
Davis Square
255 elm street
somerville, ma 02144
617.684.0157

166 newbury street
(lower, underneath lush)
boston, ma 02116
617.425.4874

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