There are hundreds of treasures hiding around Edmonton. All you need is to know where to look. Edmonton is filled with a wonderful number of secondhand stores. Plus, Edmonton is home to just as many consignment stores.
Between the two types of stores, it is easy to find top clothing and furniture brands at lower prices. But what is the difference between secondhand and consignment?
Consignment stores are helpful for those in search of top fashion or furniture brands. Plus, they help people unload their own pieces and products. If you’d like to consign your own items, contact the store. The store then puts your products on display and for sale. Each store is different, but they’ll generally offer a 50/50 or 60/40 split of profits. So, when your products sell, you’ll get a cut!
The other secondhand stores listed below curate their own items to sell. These are mainly vintage and antique items. But each vintage store in Edmonton curates with a slightly different focus.
Find Edmonton’s hidden treasures with these consignment, vintage, and secondhand stores in the city.
Happy hunting!
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My Favourite Aunt’s Consignment Boutique
Stop by My Favourite Aunt’s for buying or selling women’s fashion or home décor. My Favourite Aunt’s was one of the first consignment stores in Edmonton and continue to focus on sourcing top fashion brands. The shelves and racks are filled with modern and contemporary women’s fashion brands with much lower prices. When it is time to sell your own fashion pieces, My Favourite Aunt’s can keep them on display for six weeks and provide a return of 40%.
Where: 5212 86 St NW
Blogger Armoire
It is often tough to drop the amount of cash which some luxury designer fashion brands ask for their products. And sometimes, it is simply impossible. However, stores like Blogger Armoire ease spending with a vast array of designer consignment products. Shoppers could spot any given brand, such as Valentino, Burberry, Prada, Hermes, or Manolo Blahnik. Blogger Armoire will also take designer brands off sellers’ hands. Blogger Armoire keeps products on the shelves for one month, and sellers receive a 40% cut.
Where: 12328 104 Ave NW
Consignment Loft Home Furnishings
Visit Consignment Loft Home Furnishings in central Edmonton to get money back on gently used furniture. The Loft requires that all furniture offered for consignment be in good working condition, be free of damage, and free of odours (like smoke). The store will keep the furniture for four months, and once sold, 50% goes back to the original owner. Ready to shop? Consignment Loft Home Furnishings offer wall art, small décor items, lighting, area rugs, pillows, and more.
Where: 16852 111 Ave NW
Finders Keepers
There is no telling what you’ll find at Finders Keepers in Edmonton except that it will involve vintage, thrifted, and unique home décor. Finders Keepers are dedicated to thrifting and repurposing home décor and offer a wide array of pieces for any room. The shelves at Finders Keepers are always full of fun finds like art, frames, furniture, glassware, books, vases, plant pots, and many more cool items. What’s more, is that Finders Keeps continually donate their sale proceeds to youth mental health initiatives.
Where: 4920 Roper Rd NW
Swish Vintage
All of the items available from Swish Vintage are carefully curated by the local shop’s owner, Angela. As a store that focuses on finding the coolest vintage pieces, they’ve built a unique collection! Swish carries clothing, home décor, furniture, fashion accessories, shoes, and more.
Where: 10826 124 Street
Wildrose Vintage
The Wildrose Vintage shop is available in-store on Whyte Avenue or online as well. The store offers a huge collection of men’s and women’s vintage clothing and accessories like jewelry or hats. At any given time, the physical store will have 600 or more trendy preowned fashion pieces. Wildrose is known for its large collection of band tees.
Where: 2nd Floor 10462 82 Ave. NW
Junque Cellar
There is a hug variety of vintage and antique items on the shelves of the Junque Cellar. As one of Whyte’s thrift and vintage shops, the Junque Cellar provides options for clothing, knick-knacks, home décor, collector’s items, toys, furniture, and more. Get lost in the rows of relics from childhood, or from generations before your own.
Where: Basement of 10442 82 Ave. NW
Nu2You Consignment Boutique
Find the next great deal on designer fashion at Edmonton’s Nu2You Consignment Boutique. The local shop’s owners focus on sourcing upscale women’s fashion to be sold at lower than retail value prices. These clothing pieces are all in new or like-new condition and come from the trendiest of luxury brands. They ask that those wanting to consign only bring in pieces up to three years old. Profits are shared 70/30, 60/40, or 50/50, depending on the products.
Where: 7510 Gateway Blvd. NW
Red Pony Consignment
The focus of curating fashion for the Red Pony shelves is to keep the offerings to Canadian, local, or independent designers. Plus, Red Pony pays attention to the seasons: in the fall, shop their large collection of winter coats. And in the spring or summer, you’ll find plenty of sun dresses, shorts, and tees or tanks. Their stock is currently full and Red Pony doesn’t take consigned items at the moment. That just means the Red Pony store is full for shoppers!
Where: 9940 82 Ave NW
Stan’s Exchange & Secondhand Store
Stan’s collection of secondhand items is vast and varied. The central Edmonton shop offers a huge collection of modern and vintage furniture, housewares, home décor, movies, video games, jewelry, and sports or pop culture memorabilia. The stock is always changing and rotating, so the shelves will look a bit different whenever you shop. Stop by Stan’s Exchange & Secondhand Store for reduced prices on high quality furniture.
Where: 9520 118 Ave. NW