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Workshop replay: How to create collections to drive traffic to your vintage shop
A well-timed collection can help to boost sales for your vintage or resale shop. Photo: Stijn Dijkstra/Pexels
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Workshop replay: How to create collections to drive traffic to your vintage shop

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Bundles of joy: Why curated collections are your secret selling sauce, from a pro curator

Ever wonder how some vintage sellers make their shops feel like a dreamy walk through a perfectly styled magazine spread? The secret might just be… collections.

In this session, Britton Nicol of Greenbrier Vintage joined us to talk about how she creates, stages and promotes curated groupings of products — and how that approach has helped her connect with customers, boost sales and bring a cohesive brand vibe to life.

Britton walked us through real examples of past collections she’s used and broke down what worked (and what didn’t).

From bundles of kitchen kitsch to perfectly coordinated decor drops, her thoughtful planning and eye for detail has helped her shop stand out online and at markets.

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We also explored the nitty-gritty: how she organizes inventory around themes, schedules her drops, and promotes her collections across different platforms.

She even touched on how she handles bundled sales and shipping logistics.

The bottom line? Creating collections doesn’t have to mean a full-blown production.

With a bit of planning and a clear concept, you can make your shop feel more curated — and give shoppers a reason to keep coming back for the next “drop.”

Watch the replay below:

Ever wonder how some vintage sellers make their shops feel like a dreamy walk through a perfectly styled magazine spread? The secret might just be… collections.

In this session, Britton Nicol of Greenbrier Vintage joined us to talk about how she creates, stages and promotes curated groupings of products — and how that approach has helped her connect with customers, boost sales and bring a cohesive brand vibe to life.

Britton walked us through real examples of past collections she’s used and broke down what worked (and what didn’t).

From bundles of kitchen kitsch to perfectly coordinated decor drops, her thoughtful planning and eye for detail has helped her shop stand out online and at markets.

Continued below

Find vintage and antique shops near you

Browse our directory

Continued from above

We also explored the nitty-gritty: how she organizes inventory around themes, schedules her drops, and promotes her collections across different platforms.

She even touched on how she handles bundled sales and shipping logistics.

The bottom line? Creating collections doesn’t have to mean a full-blown production.

With a bit of planning and a clear concept, you can make your shop feel more curated — and give shoppers a reason to keep coming back for the next “drop.”

Watch the replay below:

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