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Clothes Mentor Naples Celebrating 8 Year Anniversary

Clothes Mentor Naples

Eight years ago, Naples businessman, Phil Baker, opened Clothes Mentor Naples, a women’s resale store offering stylish women’s apparel, shoes, purses and accessories for as much as 70 percent below mall prices. This includes top designer brand names like J. Crew, Tory Burch, Lilly Pulitzer, Chico’s, Dooney & Bourke, Coach, Ann Taylor, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, and many, many more.

Clothes Mentor Naples is part of a national chain. What makes Clothes Mentor unique is that unlike consignment stores, where you may wait months for a check, Clothes Mentor pays CASH on-the-spot, to purchase brand-name “gently-used” women’s fashions and accessories.

According to Baker, the popularity of the store has exceeded his expectations and many times his Naples location is number one in sales in the country.

“We have fantastic merchandise and our customers know they will find the brands they love at a fraction of the retail price. I raised six daughters. I know how expensive women’s clothing can be,” Baker said.

Faith Based Events

Since its inception, Clothes Mentor Naples has been very involved with numerous charities. Twice a year the store holds a sidewalk sale to benefit The Gabriel House and donates clothing for women rejoining the workforce.

Clothes Mentor Naples

9051 Tamiami Trail N #101

Naples, Florida
239 431-7083


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