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Leftover Luxuries – Consignment Shopping Deal This Weekend

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Marguerite McNeal Student Contributor, University of Virginia
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Francesca Lee Student Contributor, University of Virginia
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UVA chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Whether you’re treasure-hunting for a special trinket or seriously craving a bargain on jeans, head to Leftover Luxuries for deals on consignment goods. The catch: the event only lasts until Sunday so take a quick study break and see what you can find this weekend. A range of shoes, jeans, bags, furniture, mirrors, jackets, and more await you at this not-so-traditional sale. Leftover Luxuries finely edits the selection of goods you will see and claims to “merge a high-end sale amongst fashionable locals with a first class event.”
 
Finding a consignment deal not only satisfies our hunter-gatherer instincts, but it’s also a great way to recycle. As they say, one woman’s trash is another’s treasure. So do yourself and the environment a favor and stop by Leftover Luxuries from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Seminole Square Shopping Center (remember where the J. Crew warehouse sale was?). Happy Thrifting!

Francesca Lee is a fourth year majoring in sociology with a minor in media studies at the University of Virginia. This summer, she developed a passion for TV production after interning at WETA, the public television station for DC and the greater metro area.  Throughout the summer, Francesca researched, wrote and produced several WETA Around Town segments about the local arts programs and graffiti murals in DC.  As the new campus correspondent for Her Campus UVa, she is working to create video content for the UVa branch to supplement the written content.  This spring, she hopes to study abroad in Denmark and expand her knowledge of international broadcasting and advertising. Francesca also gives historical and admissions tours to visitors and prospective students at UVa and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.