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Students experience Deja'vu while shopping PDF Print E-mail
Written by Taniqua Russ   
Wednesday, 01 February 2012 18:50


Selling clothes for extra money and buying designer brands at affordable prices seems to be every student’s dream, which makes DeJa’vu a hot spot for Georgia Southern University students.

DeJa’vu is an upscale resale consignment shop located in downtown Statesboro. Conveniently located near a college campus, the shop offers many name brand items at affordable prices that can fit into any college budget.

“I like being able to afford things. It’s amazing to find a one hundred and fifty dollar pair of jeans for fifteen bucks,” Casey Arnett, the 23-year-old boutique owner said about why she started DeJa’vu.

The boutique only sells gently worn name brand clothing that students can enjoy being able to afford. Well known fashions in the store include Lucky Brand jeans, Louis Vuitton, Hollister, Polo and Juicy Couture.

“While there, [DeJa’vu] I found a one of a kind black dress for a really cheap price,” Lisa Rambert, a junior multimedia communications major, said.

GSU students not only appreciate the great prices but also the great selection of clothing that the boutique has to offer. Arnett said that there is something for everyone.

“Everything from the selection of clothes, shoes and accessories, to the customer service was absolutely extraordinary,” Rambert said. “It almost feels like you are at home in your own closet.”

Arnett carefully selects each item that is being sold in the store to ensure that each customer is choosing from the most up-to-date items. Students have said that it does not feel like a consignment shop, according to Arnett.

“If I’m not going to wear it, I’m not going to put it out,” Arnett said about the selection of clothing found in her boutique.

“Quality was excellent. It’s like you’re getting a two-for-one deal, which is name brand items at cheap prices,” Rambert said.

Students also have the option of selling their clothing to make some extra money. Students can bring in their gently worn brand names and receive 40 percent of the sale on their item.

DeJa’Vu is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.