(For example, search for "thrift in Marietta")
About CcV
We are husband and wife thrift seekers scouring Atlanta for resale businesses (including consignment, thrift, vintage, re-purposing and/or restoration) you should know about.
​
Our thirst for unique pieces birthed Consignment's cousin Vintage (also known as CcV), a website that promotes the Atlanta Resale Community. This site is a tool that encourages people to shop resale before buying new in order to help more resale stores stay in business and to help the environment.
CcV also educates its visitors on the difference between consignment, thrift and vintage. It also promotes
in-store events hosted by resale stores, highlights men who like to shop resale and provides resources for people wanting to start their own resale business.
​
Contact us or search our Resale Directory to find some great Resale businesses in your area.
​Bianca AKA Foxy Blanche Jagger​
The vintage lover currently known as Bianca has adored retro clothing since her days at the University of Georgia ('00-'03).
When she started living on a college student's budget, she had to think of a creative way to maintain her style affordably. Athens thrift and vintage stores like Uncle Albert's, Panda and The Potter's House became Bianca's stomping grounds (and fed her coat fetish), but they no longer exist. After earning her degree in Fashion Merchandising from UGA with a splash of writing experience under her belt, she knew she had to find an outlet to express her love for the clothes of old, so she co-founded Consignment's cousin Vintage with her husband Bailey.


​Bailey AKA Slang Johnson​
​
Your eyes are not deceiving you. It is Bailey, the dude that is cooler than 50 fans and flier than an astronaut breaking through the earth's atmosphere.
This old soul has always had a love for the clothes of the 70's. His wife thinks he was a sexy Afro-Cuban man in a former life, which he exudes in the present.
As one of the rare breeds of men who can successfully style himself and serenade you with a hummed melody, Bailey has frequented Atlanta thrift stores for over 15 years. Effortlessly pairing 3 piece suits with vintage shoes while limited to a $30 budget, or even less.
He's down with showing the men of Atlanta that the cliché term "swagger" is dead and attempting to define your own lingo and style is what's up in the A.