Whether you’re a vintage-lover, bargain-hunter, or just looking for the best consignment stores to swap out old clothes for a fresh look, Orlando’s resale shops have never been better. Here are some of Orlando area spots to indulge infollow them on Instagram so you can have first dibs on unique pieces.
Avalon Exchange
745 Orange Ave., 407-636-9304
Clean and modern, the spacious store breathes new life into the local resale game. With mostly contemporary and name-brand clothing, the store is ideal for swapping old clothes for store credit.
Photo via Avalon Exchange Florida/FacebookWhat you’ll find: Some of the best men’s clothing you can find in a local resale shop, including an extensive collection of Air Jordans. The store offers trendy name-brand clothing like Supreme, Zara, and Lulu Lemon, with some occasional new merchandise.
Photo via Avalon Exchange Florida/InstagramBluebonnet
1810 N Orange Ave., 407-730-7942
The Ivanhoe Village boutique not only sells consignment women’s clothing, it also showcases local jewelry makers and artisans.
Photo via Bluebonnet Orlando/FacebookWhat you’ll find: Most of the jewelry, soaps, and candles are from local vendors. Look for the section in the back of the store devoted to two racks of little black dresses.
Photo via Bluebonnet Orlando/FacebookDechoes
multiple locations
In a way, Dechoes has set the scene for Orlando resale and consignment shops, now offering a more refined selection of gently-used clothing and designer accessories for men and women.
Photo via Dechoes Resale/FacebookWhat you’ll find: Some vintage pieces tucked in the back, with name-brand pieces and trendy, up-to-date designer handbags and accessories locked away behind the register.
Photo via Dechoes Resale/FacebookDéjà Vu Vintage Clothing & Accessories
1210 Michigan Ave., 407-838-3609
No matter how much time you take looking around Déjà Vu, the store warrants regular visits for local vintage lovers. Packed with some of Orlando’s most authentic vintage, the shop has sold eclectic pieces for over 30 years.
Photo by Hannah GlogowerWhat you’ll find: The store boasts a wider selection of men’s clothing than other vintage resale shops, along with fun mid-century dresses and costumes. The extensive jewelry collection is worth rummaging through—you never know what you might find.
Photo by Hannah GlogowerEtoile Boutique
2424 E Robinson St., 407-895-6363
The Milk District’s go-to shop has the perfect mixture of vintage, handmade, and modern items, along with on-site tailoring and adjustments, because there’s nothing worse than buying an ill-fitting vintage find.
Photo by Hannah GlogowerWhat you’ll find: Vintage jewelry, handmade jewelry that looks like vintage jewelry, band tees, plenty of printed silk men’s shirts and patches and pins galore.
Photo via Etoile Boutique/InstagramHorizons Vintage
1817 N Orange Ave.
This tiny Ivanhoe Village shop packs a punch with its minimalist look. It’s all about the aesthetic here, with around 100 pieces on display at one time.
Photo via Horizons Vintage/FacebookWhat you’ll find: Simple-meets-bohemian, form-fitting women’s clothing and elegant brass jewelry from local artisans.
Photo via Horizons Vintage/FacebookRetromended
930 N Mills Ave, 407-674-8190
Retromended is every vintage lover’s dream come true, as items are meticulously handpicked by the store’s owner, with special attention to fabric and detail. To complete the look, the store is decked out in retro furniture and decor.
Photo via Retromended Vintage/FacebookWhat you’ll find: An impressive online and on-site dress shop, along with luxurious outerwear and a few men’s selections.
Photo via Retromended Vintage/FacebookThe Owl’s Attic
3106 Corrine Dr., 321-300-6957
Ah, the days when The Owl’s Attic was a hidden Winter Park gem. The store’s blend of music and fashion makes for one-of-a-kind, hippie-chic threads.
Photo via The Owl’s Attic/FacebookWhat you’ll find: Psychedelic 60s and 70s vintage and vintage-inspired clothing that would make Janis Joplin proud.
Photo via the_owls_attic/InstagramOrlando Vintage Clothing and Costumes
1500 Formosa Ave., 407-599-7225
One of the more glamorous consignment stores, Orlando Vintage is ideal for vintage lovers who wish they lived in a period drama.
Photo via Orlando Vintage Clothing and Costumes/FacebookWhat you’ll find: A collection of jewelry ranging from Victorian brooches to chunky 1980s bracelets, along with a selection of vintage clothing for men and women. The shop also offers costume rentals for those who want an authentic theme party look.
Photo via Orlando Vintage Clothing and Costumes/FacebookChic Boutique
2818 Corrine Dr., 407-286-2949
Chances are, you’ve stepped into or walked by Chic Boutique on your way to Redlight Redlight or Sushi Lola’s. The shop is labeled as an “upscale consignment boutique,” with clothing and accessories. The store also donates monthly unsold items to charity.
Photo via Google MapsWhat you’ll find: While the shop showcases designer clothing and accessories, keep an eye out for the sales rack outside; that Marc Jacobs dress could be significantly cheaper than you thought.
Photo via Chic Boutique Orlando/Instagram