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Just Between Friends of Denver

3 reviews
mom-owned
  • National Western Complex
    Denver, CO 80216
  • (303) 884-9198

Business description (provided by the business owner):

Denver's Largest kids' gear and clothing consignment sale...it happens twice a year. Volunteers and consignors shop a private sale, before the public. To learn how you can shop early, visit: www.jbfsale.com/denver

September 11-13,2009 at the National Western Complex and I-70 and Brighton Blvd...in Stadium Hall One. Hundreds of Denver families selling their gently used: cribs, strollers, kids clothing size newborn-size 16, shoes, toys, books, movies, maternity items, and more.

Benefitting, in part, Catholic Charities and the Junior League of Denver

Friday, 9a-6p
Saturday, 9a-430p
Sunday, 10a-2p HALF PRICE SALE

Consignors & volunteers will receive Free Parking. All others pay a nominal parking fee, $5, which includes admission and parking for the duration of the sale.

www.jbfsale.com/denver

Reviews from 3 Moms

Rated Five Stars by a Mom in Littleton, CO on Apr. 02, 2009

This is a sale I can never miss!

Just Between Friends is Denver's largest kids gear and clothing sale, and with it being moved to the National Western Stockshow this year that means plenty of more room for more bargains!

As a seller, I make up to 70% off my kid's outgrown stuff, versus 40% (if I'm lucky) at a consignment store, or having to deal with people nickeling and diming me over nice stuff at a garage sale.

As a buyer, I get the best bargains in town - JBF will only accept quality items, so there is no digging in a box of used clothes, half with stains, or toys that are incomplete or broken. I have purchased many designer dresses for my daughter at a fraction of the cost, and they looked brand new!

Rated Five Stars by a Mom in Denver, CO on Mar. 22, 2008

This sale is bigger and better each season! Barcoding makes selling and buying easier, consignors have control over pricing, and buyers can't go wrong with such a huge selection in just one place.

Rated Five Stars by a Mom in Denver, CO on Mar. 20, 2008

I have been able to declutter my child's playroom and house and make some money in the process. I love shopping at the sale for clothing, toys, and books for my first grader. The tagging system is easy to use and you get a list of what was donated for tax purposes also!

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