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New York is an expensive place to shop. But the people who work at the Second Time Around consignment shop in the city want to make it more affordable for people to buy designer clothes. The shop's fashionistas search the attics, closets and garages of New York's elite in search of a classic Chanel suit or the season's hottest shoes that they then offer to their customers at a discounted price. The team deals with demanding customers, ranging from savvy socialites to downtown hipsters, who are looking to sell items or buy their next great ``get.''
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