San Antonio’s Queen of Consignment at Too Good To Be Threw!

Hopefully, you all had a fabulous weekend! Let’s start a new week by meeting a very
special lady of a certain age.
If you are headed to San Antonio and want to take in some
amazing consignment shopping, you only need to remember one street, Blanco Road.  For several miles from one end of this byway
to another, shoppers discover three locations for TOO GOOD TO BE THREW fashion
and furniture consignment boutiques.
To say that sixty two year old, Linda Reams is one of our
city’s best success stories is an understatement.  She is also a beacon for pursuing a passion
and making it work.  In the late 1960s,
Linda was a typical Kelly-girl and she found each desk job to be as dry as the next.  She was one of five siblings in a family
struggling to make it, but with a mother determined to overcome.  There was no reason for her children to look
shabby with resale treasures waiting to be discovered.
“We went on a shopping trip to Houston to a large resale
store,” said Linda.  “And my heart began
to beat rapidly!  My mother loved to shop
and see how successful she could be with just a little.  Even today, at 83, my mother can out shop my
sister and I.  She loves to come into the
store and become stylist for any of the shoppers….and she is good at it.”
In 1979, Linda opened the first TOO GOOD TO BE THREW and she
says its success was due to timing…they were the first in a city ready for
resale.  Yet, she quietly and humbly
attributes the continued success to “treating people right.”   She listened when customers asked for
children’s resale, then men’s, and finally stunning furniture.
 Her desire is
for each customer to feel as though they went through a high-end shopping
experience in their spirits, but not their budgets…just joy here…no guilt.
When I asked to share the most fabulous piece they had seen
come through the store, Kassie, one of Linda’s employees was quick to mention a Marge Carson sofa which originally was purchased for $18,000 and they sold for
$8,000!!
Linda is having so much fun, she doesn’t see herself ever
retiring.  “It is not in my thinking,”
she said. She is such an example of what can be accomplished with determination,
diligence, and passion.

So, what did I buy while I was there?? It was a tough decision, but I fell in love with this Chico’s animal print jacket…I think it was meant for me!

Now, go visit VISIBLE MONDAY!! plus MONDAY MINGLE!! plusSan Antonio Weekly Link Up! plus the VERIZON VOICES FASHIONISTA STYLE BLOG HOP!! and have a good one!

Gift Card Provided by Too Good To Be Threw

31 Comments

  1. Linda's story is wonderful to read! And you look so sharp in your animal print jacket. Thanks for sharing with Visible Monday!

  2. This jacket is amazing and you look wonderful! I finally found an animal print jacket for myself and was so happy. This one you're wearing is gorgeous with the detailing.

  3. Good Evening, Pam!
    You look lovely in your leopard jacket. I am a Chico's girl from way back. I have a question.
    We moved to Houston about a year ago and I cannot find a "good" resale shop. I thought in a city this big there would be at least one. Most are junk stores. I have beautiful china and figurines that I would love to resale. We downsized when we moved here and I just don't have room anymore to store them. Do you know of any? Or anyone else know of one? I love your blog and look forward to having my coffee with you in the mornings.
    Judith Presgrove

  4. Again I am amazed by the great consignment stores you have in the States. The presentation looks fantastic. I can only think of dark, stuffed clothes rails here – certainly not a shopping experience…!
    No wonder you fell in love with this chic leo jacket, Pam! It looks great with your black outfit.

    Have a wonderful week,
    Annette | Lady of Style

  5. It is actually a dream me and my sister have to own a consignment store one day when we both hopefully would live in the same city.. right now she's in England and me in Dubai, we just have to put the dream to rest.. but once a year I have my small 'consignment' aka yard sale to look forward to 😉 You look great (as always) Pam in this fabulous animal print trend!

    REGARDS FROM DUBAI xxx
    MRS JACK OF ALL TRADES
    http://mrsjackofalltradesdaily.blogspot.ae/

  6. Annette,
    this store looks like a gem amongst those that you describe, and they are also the norm in my neck of the woods. No way would I consignment shop where I live, but I might have to make a San Antonio detour next time I visit family north of Austin. Great jacket, Pam!

  7. Pam,

    you are amazing.
    that jacket looks WONDERFUL on you. Rawr!
    You truly are an inspiration.
    I want to get that marvelous chair with a portrait at that consignment store for my future mansion when i get it!
    i love treasure hunting at consignment stores.

    God bless you,

    Ingrid

  8. The store looks lovely and the woman behind it sounds just as lovely. LOVE the Chico leopard jacket, you look awesome in it 🙂

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