Where To Shop Baby Baby, Northville (248-347-2229; babybabymi.com ). Kidswear newborn to size 8, teens, maternity, baby furniture, equipment and toys. Look for brands Mimi Maternity, Gap, Brio and Leapfrog. Bellocchio Upscale Resale, Royal Oak (248-541-8025; bellocchioresale. corn). Co-owners Carolyn Joseph and Carol Dowling — a former vice president of stores for Dayton Hudson — bring clothing, shoes, accessories and home decor to Royal Oak. Bloomfield Keego Resale Shop, Keego Harbor (248-681-5424). Thirty-four years and two recessions later, Cookie Koblin and Doris Shanbrom's shop is still thriving. Cinderella's Attic, Birmingham (249- 593-6678). For old-school vintage fun, check out this new incarnation of Heidi Lichtenstein's shop, which opened in Royal Oak in 1979. Find retro clothing, toys and rock memorabilia. Dandelions, A Children's Consignment Shop, Berkley (248-439-1927; dandelionsconsignment.com ). "Because son plays on the floor nearby. "Stores are smaller, prices are great, and with kids growing out of clothing so fast, you don't want to spend a lot of money anyway. "It's like thrill shopping. People are excited by their finds," says Lisa Dunn, co-owner with Ruth Kochensparger of Deja Vu, an upscale resale ladies shop in Franklin that recently celebrated its sec- ond anniversary. Not only are shoppers enthusiastic about bargains on name brands, "they are also happy to tell their friends about it. The stigma of buy- ing second-hand is gone," says Wendy Birnberg, owner of Second Showing, which carries brands such as Liz Claiborne, as well as full-size fashions. "People want to get a good deal." An additional incentive to shop sec- ond-hand is to be part of the burgeon- ing green movement, as consignment stores tend also to attract shoppers who identify with environmental issues such as conservation and recycling. "It's popular now to live within your means, and consignment fits in with that mind- set. Environmentally conscious people who've never shopped here before are getting hooked on it," says Nicole Freund, co-owner of Regeneration, a funky Ferndale store that opened in 2007, and which carries trendy brands such as True Religion, retro looks from the 1980s and a selection of men's clothing. The eco-minded sensibility engen- ders a feeling of community among customers, consignors and storeowners. At Second Showing in Farmington Hills, a group of women huddled over a Dolce & Gabbana tote that would cost nearly $1,000 new "It's like a knitting circle, or mah-jongg," says Panter, who sometimes shops Second Showing with friends. "We have fun here, and we just love it." Even men, who histori- cally have not shopped for used clothing, have begun trickling into stores like Regeneration, which is one of the few shops that sell men's clothing. "Men are less inclined to buy second- hand — we have too much pride," says Lawrence Hall of Detroit, who was brows- ing at Regeneration. "But when times are tough, you have to swallow your pride." Plus, you never know what you might find! II Above left: Head to Birmingham's kids grow like weeds," they say, head Restyle Child for chic bargains for here to find upscale clothing, cribs, the pint-sized set. furniture and baby equipment. Above right: Lisa Dunn (left) and Deja Vu, Franklin (248-855-4567; Ruth Kochensparger (seated) dejavuresale.com ). Find upscale and co-own Deja Vu, housed in an almost 170-year-old former residence in historic Franklin designer items from Chanel, Coach, Philosophy and Stella McCartney. Village. Regeneration, Pleasant Ridge Below: A needlepoint evening vintage pieces and fresh, modern (248-414-7440). Find a combination of bag is among the finds at Second Showing. clothing and accessories. Restyle Child, Birmingham's Rail District (248-792-9347; restylechild. corn). Clothes, shoes and accessories for infants through size 7, plus a s election of brand-new lines. Look for Janie and Jack, Nordstrom and Gold Rush. Second Showing, Farmington Hills (248-987-2134). Look for clothing, shoes and bags from the likes of St. John and Judith Lieber. Smart Chicks Consignment, Novi (248-347-1600; smartchicks.net ). Look for pieces from retail brands such as Chico's, Ann Taylor, J. Jill and Talbots. — Lynne Konstantin, contributing editor