If you've ever heard someone say they’re “cosigning” their kid’s clothes and found yourself tilting your head, you’re not alone. Let’s clear up the confusion!
First Things First: What Does It Mean to Consign?
Consigning (with an n) is when you sell your gently-loved items (like clothes, toys, gear, and more) through a third party—like Just Between Friends Livonia/Novi. You tag your items, drop them off, and we do the selling for you. Then, you get a paycheck!
And Cosigning? That’s Totally Different.
"Cosigning" (with an o) means signing a loan with someone—like a friend or family member—to guarantee repayment. Totally unrelated. Unless you’re trying to help your toddler qualify for a mortgage (in which case... please message us, we have questions 😂).
Why Consign With JBF?
Earn 60–70% on your sales
Shop early for the best deals
Clear out your closets (and your mind)
Help local families find amazing bargains
Keep items out of landfills—yay sustainability!
The Bottom Line?
Consignment is the smarter, simpler way to sell your kids’ outgrown things without the garage sale hassle or flaky porch pickups. And no loan paperwork required 😉
