
You probably woke up today thinking that it was just another basic Friday, but think again because there is some major fashion news that just dropped: Nordstrom officially launched a new resale store called See You Tomorrow (yeah, we can’t get over the name either), which features used designer clothing at v discounted prices. So now you don’t have to imagine what it’d be like to get some Golden Goose sneakers or Frame jeans in your closet. You can make it a reality—all without spending your entire paycheck, TG.
The retailer’s new shop is available both online and at their NYC flagship store. And just exclusive to the flagship location, people can stop by and sell their gently used items in exchange for a Nordstrom gift card. BRB, gonna Marie Kondo my entire wardrobe now!
“We want to provide a unique and elevated resale shopping experience that encourages a sense of discovery and provides access to the brands our customers know and love, while giving them a convenient opportunity to participate in the circular fashion economy,” said Olivia Kim, VP of creative projects for Nordstrom in a press release. “We want our customers to feel good not only about what they’re buying, but how they’re buying it.”
At today’s official launch, customers will be able to purchase products provided by the Nordstrom Quality Center, aka the place that organizes all the returned and damaged merchandise from its stores. But rest assured that everything refurbished was cleaned and repaired before resale!
So get your credit cards ready, friends, because we’re about to go IN on these deals.
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Megan Uy is an associate shopping editor at Cosmopolitan, where she searches for the best products in all things fashion, home, beauty, sex, gifts, and more, so you don’t have to. When she’s not writing for the site, she’s whipping up some cool and trendy content for the fashion section of the print magazine. She’s been with the brand since 2019 (when she was an itty-bitty editorial fellow), and she’s also written for Delish, House Beautiful, and People. Follow her on Instagram to get some BTS of the editor life and chaotic NYC content. Also, feel free to hit her up if you ever wanna discuss the madness that is TikTok.