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Designer Consigner, a well-known Freeland woman’s clothing boutique, has moved to a new, larger Freeland location at Van Barr Place

by Carolyn Tamler 22nd April 2026

 

 


Designer Consigner 11 year anniversary celebration

May 1st, 2026 11-5

5565 Vanbarr Place Freeland

Enter to win a $100 gift certificate to Designer Consigner!

Wear a party dress for10% off your entire purchase!

Enjoy champagne & Marcia’s Gourmet Cupcakes!


 

Every season is the right season to shop at Designer Consigner to find something you like. There are now over 1,200 people who are consigners at Designer Consigner, bringing merchandise to be sold and finding clothing, accessories and jewelry that appeal to their tastes.  Owner Katie Ginn notes that there are about 3,000 items for sale at any time. Currently, she receives 50 – 100 new items each day. Her fashion consignment merchandise includes apparel, hats, shoes, scarves, jewelry and other accessories. Many people have dropped by to tell Katie, “I am so glad you’re here!”

 

 

Katie Ginn created her unique quality women’s consignment clothing store in Freeland 11years ago. Her business venture began with a consignment book store. Katie opened Book Lovers at 1694 Main Street in Freeland 13 years ago. She had operated an on-line bookstore for several years, but she had a desire to have a “brick and mortar” store. “I needed a larger space, and wanted to have a storefront business and this was a natural transition.”  A friend had suggested the available of the larger space just a short distance from where she had her Designer Consigner in Freeland..

 

The original success of Book Lovers grew as word got around that this was a wonderful place to browse and do trades for even more value. Then, after four years in the book business, one of Katie’s girlfriends brought in some quality clothing and asked if she might be interested in selling it. Katie agreed and then began thinking of another possibility. Her book sales had been declining as more people went shopping on the Internet. In March 2015, Katie officially became “Designer Consigner” in addition to Book Lovers, and soon transitioned to selling only women’s clothing and accessories. 

 

                   

 

Katie is quick to point out, “This is not a thrift shop. We only carry women’s clothing that looks like new, reflects current styles and is seasonal. Right now, we’re building our inventory of fall and winter clothing.”  She sets the prices based upon research she does on the internet relating to the labels and quality of the items. She adds, “I am a shopper for quality clothing and I love high end handbags” (there is an excellent selection Katie enjoys showing).

 

Katie has a contract her consigners complete. She agrees to keep a consignment item for 60 days, and if it is not sold by then, the seller can come by and pick it up or it will be donated to a thrift shop. When the item sells, she pays 40% to the person who provided the item. She also invested in software and hardware for her new business. When the item sells, the software automatically sends an email, and the person who provided the item receives a 40% credit for the purchase price.

 

Designer Consigner is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Text Katie at 360-682-8084.  Visit the website for more information: www.designerconsigneronwhidbey.com  or check out the Facebook page: Designer Consigner

 

You can also send Katie an email at designerconsigner@whidbey.com

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
22nd April 2026 6:24 am.
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