Own shop of commission goods is a profitable business that does not require large investments, and many can open such a business. True, the principles of successful activity for the owner of the "commission" are somewhat different than for the owner of a retail outlet that works with suppliers. But you can learn the secrets of the craft gradually, you just have to do what will allow the thrift store to open.

It is necessary
- - premises
- - certificate of registration of individual entrepreneur
- - furniture (table, two chairs, fitting room, mirror)
- - a set of mannequins and hangers
- - a personal computer with an installed inventory control program
- - the form of the contract with the consignor, the registered seal
Instructions
Step 1
Agree with the owner of an inexpensive rental space on the ground floor of any building. You will need a room within 50-100 square meters. It needs to be refurbished, although there are no high demands on the interior of a thrift store.
Step 2
Decide in advance which range of products will be presented in your store. There are several options, but the most common and cost-effective is children's clothing and goods for children. Most of the thrift stores specialize in this particular profile.
Step 3
Purchase shop equipment based on the fact that a store selling used items does not need new expensive accessories at all. You will need some simple furniture, and if we are talking about a thrift store of clothing, mannequins and a set of hangers. Also, you cannot do without a personal computer and specialized software for accounting of goods.
Step 4
Take care of the required legal formalities. It will be necessary to register as a sole proprietor or create a limited liability company. To work with people who give things for sale, you will need a developed contract form, which will need to be certified with a registered seal.