
""According to the higher-ups in the company, this was the longest line that they've seen for a grand opening,""
""Basically," Gonzaga said, "we buy items from customers, and we resell them in our shops for a discounted price. We take pretty much everything, from low-end to designer brands, and we pay in cash.""
""It's a little bit of a treasure hunt," Gonzaga said. "We color coordinate everything, so sizing can be a little bit tricky, but it is all very satisfying to the eye.""
2nd STREET opened a new location at Strawberry Park Shopping Center in San Jose, drawing unusually long lines at the launch. The international chain began in Japan in 1998 and now operates over 1,000 stores, with this site its 54th U.S. location. The store purchases items from customers for cash and resells a wide selection of goods, from budget mall brands to high-end designer pieces priced up to $8,000. Inventory is sorted by style codes and arrayed by color rather than size, creating vivid, treasure-hunt style displays for shoppers.
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