Naples offers a refined take on resale, with polished boutiques that favor authentic labels, beautifully kept furnishings, and gracious service. For gala calendars, guest ready homes, and thoughtful gifts, these spots deliver style and savings without the rummage.
Let’s get to it.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Store
The secret sauce at Twinkle Twinkle Little Store is speed. They pay cash for gently used baby and kids items at drop-off, then refresh the floor constantly with what is worth bringing home. It is resale without the runaround, and it keeps selection lively.
Inside, the space feels big and easy to navigate, with a tidy, family-friendly layout and a small play area that buys adults a few quiet minutes. You will find sizes from babies through teens, plus maternity, shoes, toys, gear, and a curated wall of boutique gifts.
Prices trend budget to mid-range, not designer, which fits grandparents, new parents, and visiting families who value clean, inspected pieces over labels. The mix covers practical and fun, so you can grab a stroller and a birthday present in one pass.
Helpful touches set it apart. Certified car-seat installers, local delivery, curbside help, and gear rentals you can book online make it a strong convenience play along the Park Shore corridor. Inventory turns quickly, with new arrivals posted online, so timing helps.
One note for sellers, immediate buyouts are common. If a traditional consignment split matters, confirm terms in store.
Nearly New Thrift Store
Color-blocked racks and polished vignettes set the tone at Nearly New Thrift & Consign. It reads boutique, yet prices land between thrift and mid-range.
On Davis Boulevard, the shop mixes consignment with store-owned buys, so the floor feels curated without losing the thrill of the hunt. Expect gently used clothing, shoes, and handbags, with vintage and the occasional designer name in the mix. Home lovers will find furniture, lamps, art, housewares, and small electronics.
Inventory turns quickly, so sizes and styles change week to week. Email updates and a Shopify storefront help you keep tabs, though the best pieces move fast. Pricing spans budget-friendly basics to standout labels that feel like a win.
Staff lean helpful rather than pushy, and they know their brands. Clean displays and good organization make browsing easy in a compact footprint.
Thinking of consigning? The shop is selective on condition and authenticity for higher-value goods, and policies vary. A quick call for drop-off rules, timelines, and payout details is smart. It suits decor hunters, designer bargain seekers, and anyone who enjoys a civilized treasure hunt near central Naples.
Home and Salvage
A polished treasure hunt, minus the dust. Home and Salvage blends new and designer-consigned furniture with architectural finds and well-chosen gifts, so the showroom reads like styled rooms rather than a warehouse.
Expect sofas with coastal ease, clean-lined credenzas, vintage mirrors, and statement lighting. Turn a corner and you might spot shutters or old doors ready to become art. Prices run mid to upscale, fair for the condition, and the mix adds character without kitsch.
Shoppers who enjoy options will appreciate the turnover. New arrivals hit social feeds and the online shop regularly, and the floor changes often. Delivery is available, and staff is design-savvy enough to help source pieces or pull together a room.
Consignors with stylish, higher-end pieces are a match. The program is curated rather than a whole-house drop-off, so reach out for acceptance details and timing.
Set in the Taylor Road design district in North Naples, it plays well with the trade-friendly neighborhood and easy parking. The vibe is boutique, vignettes invite lingering, and seasonal displays keep things fresh. Occasional sip-n-shops add a social spark.
Audrey’s Of Naples
Gowns take center stage at Audrey’s Of Naples. This upscale consignment boutique leans into formalwear and luxury labels, then rounds it out with estate jewelry, handbags, and vintage accents. It reads more black-tie ready than beach casual, and that clarity is refreshing.
The shop feels curated and calm. Sunlit rooms, wide aisles, a dedicated vintage and formal room, and well-staged displays make browsing comfortable. Staffers act like stylists, happy to pull looks or match a clutch to a gown.
Pricing sits in the mid to high range, yet the values are clear, with significant savings off retail when a special event calls. Expect strict quality standards, so everything is clean, authentic, and ready to wear.
Inventory keeps the treasure-hunt appeal without the rummage. Think Dior beside strong contemporary labels.
Consignment is the model. Items are vetted for condition and authenticity, payouts happen after sale, and some high-value pieces may be purchased outright. Policies vary, so confirm in store. With a polished spot off 5th Avenue North and an active social feed, it suits gala calendars and anyone who enjoys a gallery-like experience.
True Fashionistas
At True Fashionistas, you get department-store polish at consignment prices. The team turns resale into a well-edited treasure hunt.
The space is big and bright, with wide aisles and clearly marked zones. Handbag and shoe salons, a small couture nook, men’s and kids, plus furniture vignettes and seasonal decor create a lifestyle glide rather than a rummage.
Inventory is sharply curated and authenticated, so pieces feel like new. Labels swing from mid-market favorites to serious designers. Prices run mid-range to high-end compared with retail, compelling for budget-conscious label lovers.
Selling is just as polished. Choose an immediate buyout in cash or store credit, or consign for a higher split once items sell. That flexibility suits a closet edit, a move, or a quick refresh.
Turnover is brisk, helped by a full e-commerce catalog and energetic live-sale events. Staff are boutique trained, and the Vanderbilt Beach Road location sits among other upscale stops, so it pairs well with a day of errands.
Twice As Nice Consignment Shop- Downtown
The draw here is the mix: resort-ready sundresses beside cocktail stunners, with a sparkly clutch or two vying for attention. Twice As Nice Consignment Shop – Downtown leans into women’s fashion and accessories, from teen-friendly pieces to occasional designer labels and vintage finds.
Nothing feels picked-over. The team is choosy about what hits the floor, so racks hold clean, like-new items that are genuinely ready to wear. Sections are organized by size and category, and the dressing spaces are tidy, which makes trying things on pleasantly straightforward. Staff can help with sizing and styling.
Prices land mid-range to upscale, yet the value is real because inventory turns quickly. New pieces arrive daily, markdowns pop up with regularity, and seasonal rotations keep cruise, resort, and holiday looks in the mix.
Set in the Design District, it has that walkable, boutique energy and an easy, multiple-room layout that encourages a thoughtful hunt without the chaos.
Thinking of consigning? Drop-offs happen on designated weekdays during posted times; bring clean, current items and ask about the payout schedule. Shoppers who like to browse from home can catch Facebook Live sales and snag loyalty perks in-store.
Chesterdales Home and Garden
Curated treasure hunt meets designer showroom. Chesterdales Home & Garden turns a stretch of Tamiami Trail North into a maze of styled rooms that reward a slow wander.
About 50 independent vendors and a selective consignment program keep the mix lively. Expect antique and mid-century furniture, coastal pieces, repurposed finds, architectural salvage, lighting, artwork, rugs, and garden accents, plus a sprinkle of new, on-trend accessories.
Quality comes first. Fine estate consignments are vetted for condition and style, provenance appreciated, so the floor reads cohesive rather than cluttered. Inventory changes daily, and vendors refresh seasonally, which makes repeat visits worthwhile.
Prices span the spectrum. Small tabletop accents and collectibles sit beside statement credenzas and gallery-scale art, drawing both design pros and homeowners. Staff stay helpful without hovering, and the booths are tidy and thoughtfully staged.
Consignors take note. Typical terms include a four-month display period, pricing at the store’s discretion, a 50-50 commission with credit card fees deducted, and checks mailed monthly on the 10th after sales. Shoppers, watch social posts for vendor markdowns and the occasional blowout event.
The Find Furniture Consignment
Model-home polish at consignment prices. That is The Find.
This dedicated furniture gallery along Tamiami Trail offers a large, clean showroom with styled vignettes, plus a lanai section that speaks to Naples living. It feels curated, not cluttered.
They accept only pieces rated roughly 7 to 10 on a 10-point scale from smoke-free homes, and upholstery must be pet-free. Expect contemporary, name-brand styles that look current. Prices reflect that quality, still well below retail but not bargain-bin.
Shoppers browse sofas, dining and bedroom suites, home office pieces, art, rugs, and lighting, along with patio sets suited for Gulf breezes. Inventory turns quickly because consignments and designer sources feed the floor week after week.
The consignment model benefits both sides. Sellers submit photos or schedule evaluations, then the store merchandises, and payment follows the sale, which keeps the displays consistently strong.
Best suited to buyers who value designer finish without the sticker shock, and to new homeowners outfitting a lanai as carefully as a living room. Easy parking, relaxed staff, and a polished hunt make it a smart Naples or Bonita Springs stop.
Surroundings
Think gallery, not garage sale. Surroundings delivers designer-level finds at prices that feel like a smart wink. The 8,000-square-foot showroom is staged in vignettes, so you see how pieces play together before you commit.
Expect upscale consignment paired with select new inventory. Sofas, dining tables, beds and mattresses, accent chairs, rugs, lighting and chandeliers, artwork, plus home decor and small gifts. Everything skews like-new, generally within five years, from makers that hold their value.
With a short 90-day term, the floor changes often, which keeps things lively. Treasure-hunt energy without the rummage. See it, love it, take it; delivery and shipping are available. Staff know their silhouettes and finishes and can help pull a room together.
Best suited to mid to high-end shoppers who want designer quality without full-retail sting. Not a budget thrift, and that is the point. Seasonal styling keeps it fresh, and the Tamiami Trail North corridor makes it an easy stop.
Consigning is streamlined too: send photos, expect pricing around 45 to 65 percent of original, and a roughly even split on sale. A polished, trustworthy option for a whole-home refresh, whether buying, selling, or both.
Designer Divas Resale Boutique
Some resale shops offer chaos and luck. Designer Divas stacks the odds in your favor.
Expect name-brand and designer womenswear, with handbags and shoes center stage. Trend pieces and juniors mix with the high-end, and sometimes a vintage wildcard appears. Everything is clean, gently used, and screened, so you skip pilling and broken zippers. The floor reads boutique, with curated racks and comfortable fitting rooms.
Pricing spans attainable to aspirational, which suits both bargain-minded fashion fans and upscale resale hunters. New arrivals hit steadily, older items slide into marked-down windows, and seasonal promos keep things lively. The Vanderbilt Beach Road area setting adds that easy, neighborhood-boutique feel.
Selling is straightforward. Choose a standard 90-day consignment with a typical 50/50 split and timed reductions, unsold pieces returned or donated, or opt for cash on the spot at roughly a third of value. Staff are friendly and informed, and they weigh in on fit or brand quirks.
Best for handbag lovers and selective shoppers who want the thrill of a find without the mess. Check the website for new arrivals or to manage your consignment account.
Posh Plum Furniture Consignment
Walk into Posh Plum in Naples or its Bonita Springs sister showroom, and you will find designer sofas and sculptural case goods arranged in livable room setups, with price tags that feel like a small victory. It reads like a decorator’s notebook come to life.
Everything is hand inspected for stains, odors, tears, or wobbles. Only on trend pieces make the cut, so you do not wade through dated sets. Expect sofas, dining tables, accent chairs, statement mirrors, and refined accessories.
Because it is consignment, the mix changes fast, so regular visits pay off if you chase the thrill of a distinctive find without full retail. Staff lean decorator. They offer styling help, and the staged vignettes make scale and color decisions simple.
Prices sit in the mid to high range, competitive with upscale retail yet easier on the wallet. Thinking of consigning? Expect a clear contract, a typical 50-50 split, and checks the month after a sale. If an item does not sell by the agreement’s end, retrieve it or authorize donation.
Up for Grabs Consignment
Interior design energy with consignment pricing. Up for Grabs stages its 10,000-plus square feet like a magazine spread, so you see how pieces live together.
Expect designer sofas, fine art, rugs, jewelry, and outdoor accents alongside tabletop, glassware, and a sprinkle of curated new goods. Everything is gently used and design driven, more gallery than rummage bin. Set in central Naples, it draws homeowners, stagers, and second home furnishers who want distinctive without the wait.
Prices land mid to high, reflecting labels and condition, yet the value compared with retail can be excellent. And the best items do not linger. Inventory turns steadily, which keeps browsing fresh but rewards decisive shoppers.
Consigning here is streamlined. Furniture typically needs pre approval, drop offs happen during set windows, and contracts keep payouts clear with checks issued promptly. Splits and timelines are covered in person, so a quick call before loading the SUV is a smart move.