Popular vintage and consignment shop Thrift Pony relocating to Camp North End
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Thrift Pony, a growing local thrift and consignment business, is expanding and relocating to Camp North End this fall.
What to expect: The new 2,700-square-foot space will sell more of the "fun and trendy secondhand and vintage clothing, shoes and accessories" available at the shop's current Plaza Midwood location, according to owner Helen Moffitt.
- It'll also have a separate entrance for consignment appointments for those wishing to sell their gently used clothing.
"Right now, our consignment appointments are booked out a month in advance," Moffitt tells Axios, adding that she hopes the new space will allow her to add more.

Catch up quick: This is the second time Thrift Pony has expanded in size since it opened in February 2023.
- Last July, the store went from 900 square feet to about 1,500.
- Thrift Pony frequently hosts events and markets in its parking lot and pops up all over Charlotte and the South with its pink pony bus.

How it works: Consignors get 50% of the sale price.
- Most items are priced between $5-$40.
- Hundreds of new items are added daily online and in-store, and a select few are featured on their story sales on Instagram.
What's next: Thrift Pony is expected open in late September or early October in Camp North End's Boileryard District at 1824 Statesville Ave.
- In the meantime, you can thrift at 110 Morningside Dr., which will likely turn into an office, storage and inventory space for Thrift Pony.
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