Plato’s Closet, the teen and young adult retail resale concept, has opened its doors at 2460 W. Happy Valley Road.
In the store, shoppers will find clothing and accessories in a variety of styles and sizes for less.
Plato’s Closet, with a focus on being a sustainable shopping resource, opens the new Plato’s Closet in Norterra. Plato’s Closet is part of Winmark – the Resale Company, that focuses on sustainability, small business formation and providing resale for everyone.
The new location in Norterra is owned by local father-son duo, Lance and Taylor Billingsley. Lance has a long background in entrepreneurship and currently runs a Phoenix-area real estate business. His son, Taylor, has a background in retail and hospitality, and has always had a passion for providing a great customer experience. Looking to build something together, the two of them saw a gap in Norterra’s resale space, and felt like Plato’s Closet was a perfect fit.
“We are so excited to open our doors, and offer a much-needed shopping option in one of the fastest-growing areas in the country,” said Lance. “I’m looking forward to growing and building this business with my son, and bringing my daughter on board as support to craft our family-owned and operated business.”
At Plato’s Closet, no appointment is necessary to sell clothing and accessories to Plato’s Closet. Customers can achieve savings up to 70% off trendy, brand-name clothing and accessories and receive cash on the spot for gently used items that are outgrown or no longer wanted.
Winmark’s resale concepts allow for gently used clothing and accessories to end up in someone else’s closet rather than thrown into a landfill, providing a resource for shoppers who are looking to update their closet in a mindful environmental manner.