Making a fashion Statemint in Chattanooga

This pop-up consignment sale is returning to the Scenic City — get ready to fill a bag.

Shoppers going through clothing racks of women's fashion during a Statemint Chattanooga event

Revamp your spring wardrobe with these consignment deals.

Photo provided by Statemint Chattanooga

Perks of spring cleaning? Restocking your closet — and Statemint Chattanooga is racking in the deals for shoppers on Wednesday, March 12 through Saturday, March 15.

This twice-a-year consignment pop-up is returning to the Mac Avenue Event Space, offering a selection of name-brand women’s and men’s apparel (in all sizes), shoes + accessories — from hundreds of closets. Pro tip: The last day is half-off of everything.

Looking to do more than just buy? Folks can put their own clothes on the racks by:

Bonus: Tickets are available for a pre-sale on Tuesday, March 11 — exclusive to teachers (for $5) + a charity event (for $20) to support the Kidney Foundation Chattanooga.

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