
"I look for classic styles, which are also very relevant today - older pieces that you can still find in high-street stores,"
"Trends and style [have] changed so much over the years, where uniqueness is a lot more important and the best way of finding unique and interesting pieces is through resale,"
"Covet sells new jewelry, accessories, and giftable items, making each location a "one-stop shop" in its neighborhood, Hamzeh said. "It keeps the store a little bit fresher and trendier so it just makes the store more attractive to the average person coming in," she said, including "buyers that aren't typically into resale.""
Covet and Found sell curated mixes of secondhand clothing and new accessories to balance sustainability with current trends. Covet operates four Boston locations while Found runs two adjacent vintage shops in Cambridge's Central Square. Both stores purchase popular styles, designs, and sometimes brands from consignors rather than relying on donated goods. Found emphasizes classic, high-street-relevant vintage pieces and added a make-your-own necklace and bracelet charm bar that includes new and vintage charms. Covet offers new jewelry, accessories, and gift items as neighborhood one-stop shops to keep inventory fresh and attract customers who do not typically shop resale.
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