Category: Kid to Kid franchise news
Kid to Kid Celebrates Earth Day
April 22, 2022 is Earth Day. Around the world, people use this day to appreciate our planet and take steps to preserve it. Kid to Kid is joining in on the love for the environment by emphasizing the same sustainable practices we embody all year long. Resale, by definition, is a sustainable way of doing ...
read moreKid to Kid Offers Low Barriers to Entry for Aspiring Franchisees
Aspiring franchisees come from all types of backgrounds. Some have been executives in major corporations. Others have successfully launched their own startups and want to diversify. Others still might not have expertise in business operations at all. It’s important for entrepreneurs to find a franchise that matches their experience. What’s great about the Kid to ...
read moreOwning a Brick and Mortar Children’s Resale Clothing Franchise Has Never Made More Sense
Consumers are loyal to local stores and leasing rates are favorable for store owners Kid to Kid children’s resale clothing business is a rewarding and potentially profitable business investment for anyone wanting to open a retail concept. We are a one-stop destination that helps families save time and money and embrace an environmentally friendly way ...
read moreKid to Kid Franchisees are Reinvesting in Our Children’s Resale Clothing Brand
Fueled by a consumer shift away from “fast fashion” and wide-open real estate opportunities, the iconic resale clothing franchise is poised for growth Leadership and owners at our nearly 30-year-old brand successfully navigated the pandemic and many Kid to Kid children’s resale clothing business owners view now as an opportune time to open additional locations. ...
read moreReal-Estate Opportunities Make Now a Great Time to Start a Children’s Resale Clothing Business
Entrepreneurs are in an advantageous position to capitalize on real-estate opportunities with fast-growing resale clothing franchise Times of crisis are incomplete without a silver lining – and for entrepreneurs ready to start a children’s resale clothing business, the silver lining that exists now is the ample real-estate opportunities that exist from coast to coast. It’s ...
read more3 Reasons to Join the BaseCamp Franchise Family as a Kid to Kid Children’s Clothing Resale Owner
Family culture and world-class support extends beyond owners to the local community and environment Opening a business is a big decision, especially during uncertain times. The decision to invest in a Kid to Kid children’s clothing resale store is made easier knowing you have the world-class support of BaseCamp Franchising. Most of our owners have ...
read moreKid to Kid Franchise Owner Amy Gustin Shares Her Story
Resale clothing franchise helps former financial analyst fulfill dream of owning a trusted community business and achieving work/life balance Kid to Kid Store of the Year franchisee Amy Gustin dreamed of owning a local ice cream shop as a little girl. Childhood dreams sometimes fall to the back burner as we grow up, however, and ...
read moreKid to Kid Franchise Review: Catching Up With New York Franchisee Michelle Talley
Store of the Year owner says sales are up and plans to open a second location are on track despite an unprecedented year Nearly four years after opening her Tonawanda, New York, store, and despite the pandemic, owner Michelle Talley is opening a second Kid to Kid franchise location. Sales are strong and she is ...
read moreDramatic Increases in Resale Clothing Industry Driving Kid to Kid Franchises
Secondhand Clothing Will Be a $64B Industry By 2024 No matter the state of the economy, Americans will always look to buy high-quality clothes at a fraction of retail prices. It should come as no surprise then that the global resale market is estimated to reach $64 billion by 2024, up from $28 billion this ...
read moreKid to Kid Franchise Review: Meet Michelle Talley
How a former business owner got back to her roots with a thriving children’s resale clothing franchise Prior to becoming a Kid to Kid franchise owner, Michelle Talley ran her family’s marketing and printing company — a job she had had since she was 14. After she sold the family business, Talley worked as a ...
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