At Crossroads, customers sell their current, on-trend clothing and accessories for cash or trade credit. Our stores are located in vibrant neighborhoods across the country, each filled with the clothes you want at prices you can’t resist. New York W.

Understanding the Context

26th St. Store Information Located in the bustling Flatiron District, Crossroads’ first Manhattan location buys, sells and trades clothing every day. The friendly staff keeps the racks stocked with the most-desirable and fashionable finds from your favorite retailers and designers. Transit Tips: We are two blocks away from the R & W lines at 28th St.

Key Insights

and three blocks from the F ... Don’t have a Crossroads in your neighborhood? You can still sell to Crossroads with our mail-in service. Request a bag and we’ll send you a roomy one with a pre-paid return shipping label. If this is your first experience selling clothing, we recommend reviewing our Selling Guide carefully.

Final Thoughts

Store Information Crossroads is a Capitol Hill institution, providing a shopping destination to Seattleites for more than a decade. The neighborhood is a gathering point for people of all cultures, lifestyles and interests, and the store inventory reflects its diverse and vibrant community. Parking Tips: Metered parking available on Broadway Ave. Sacramento, Arden Way Store Information Located in California’s capital city, this Crossroads has been making a memorable mark on the Sacramento fashion scene for over 30 years. Our Arden location is filled with new and used clothing in the latest styles, ranging from popular favorite mall brands to high-end designer labels. Parking Tips: Ardendale Plaza parking lot is free for Crossroads ...

Trade When you trade at Crossroads, you’re choosing to receive trade credit that’s good at any of our stores. We pay 45% in trade of what we price your items to sell for in the store. Seattle, University Way NE Store Information Don’t miss this Crossroads location in Seattle’s University District, just steps from the beautiful University of Washington campus. This popular Seattle neighborhood is a one-stop destination for sightseeing, eating, and (of course!) shopping.