If you appreciate quality without the full retail markup, the Eastside is rich with polished consignment boutiques and well-run resale shops in Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, and Issaquah. Expect authenticated handbags, refined womenswear, bridal and event pieces, design-grade furnishings, plus specialty gear and kid-friendly finds, all in tidy spaces with thoughtful service.
Let’s get to it.
A New Debut
Curated, crisp, and decidedly grown-up, A New Debut treats resale like a boutique experience.
The selection leans designer and contemporary, from well-kept handbags and shoes to in-season apparel that photographs beautifully. It serves fashion-conscious adults, not the dig-and-hope crowd, and the edit reflects that.
Pricing sits in the mid to upper range for consignment, kinder than retail while honoring labels and condition. That balance keeps the racks polished and the impulse regrets low.
Organization matters here. Clean displays, attentive staff, and a thoughtful intake process mean fewer misses and more yeses, whether shopping or consigning. The consignment workflow is transparent, and the e-commerce catalog makes browsing from home easy. Listings usually include clear photos and measurements, which helps with sizing from a distance.
Inventory moves, with time-limited online listings and a steady in-store refresh. If sustainability ranks high and you prefer quality over quantity, this Redmond Way boutique belongs on your short list. It reads polished without feeling precious, which makes repeat visits a pleasure.
Champagne Taste
Champagne Taste keeps the champagne look while trimming the bill. In downtown Kirkland, this boutique leans formal and bridal, with edited racks instead of clutter.
Book a private bridal appointment and step onto the raised platform for try-ons. Salon polish without the sticker shock, plus knowledgeable guidance, though reviews note service can vary. Weekday slots tend to feel calmer, and you can book online.
Consigning is clear-cut. Bridal gowns are a 50/50 split, and acceptance is selective, which keeps everything crisp and sale-ready. Track pickup and payout windows, and confirm timelines if you are on a tight wedding schedule.
Expect designer names mixed with mid-range brands, regular markdowns, and steady turnover. Gowns often land at $400 and up, with accessories, occasional bags or shoes, and some elevated daywear. Try-on policies can vary by piece, so call ahead if you have a specific designer in mind. Best for Eastside brides, mothers, and gala nights; less so for bargain-bin hunters.
Superior Seconds Gear Exchange
Premium outdoor brands without the sticker shock. That is the draw at Superior Seconds Gear Exchange in downtown Issaquah. The shop keeps a tight, tidy footprint, so every rack pulls weight and every shelf feels purposeful.
Inventory leans winter sports and bikes, then widens into camping, climbing, and outdoor apparel. Skis, snowboards, snowshoes, packs, tents, helmets, plus kids’ sports gear when the seasons shift. Items are clean and safety checked for the technical bits like bindings and bikes, which makes browsing feel low risk and efficient.
Here, resale really means consignment. They intake, tag, and price for you, then pay out after the item sells, with store credit often sweetening the split. Policies are clear, including options for unsold pieces, and the rotation moves fast. Watch for ski and bike swaps, or scan the online catalog if you like to plan before you pop in.
Value seekers and brand loyalists both fare well. Families gearing up kids appreciate the curated secondhand selection, while gearheads can score higher-end finds without paying showroom rates. Add in-house tunes and minor repairs, and Superior Seconds reads like a smart first stop before buying new.
The War Front – COLLECTIBLES & Military Antiques
Part museum, part exchange counter, The War Front treats militaria like fine art, especially at its Kirkland hub.
Clean cases and labeled racks keep the hunt civilized. WWI through Vietnam shows up here, from wearable uniforms and helmets to medals, sweetheart jewelry, trench art, and field gear. Antique firearms are handled properly through FFL. It feels curated, not cluttered.
Selling is straightforward. They offer consignment, immediate purchase, or placement in online auctions, and can tailor contracts for estates. Authenticity and condition matter, with documented provenance moving fastest. Appointments help, since staff can evaluate rather than rush a counter drop-off.
For buyers, pricing runs mid to high, reflecting research and rarity. Reenactors and serious collectors pounce, and prop scouts browse too. Inventory turns steadily in store and online, with occasional deals and auction drops. Public hours can be limited, so plan ahead.
Choose this when you want expertise, accountability, and a tidy showroom experience on the Eastside. Less thrift dig, more guided history lesson, with people who know the difference between a good story and solid provenance.
Small Threads for Kids
Deals move quickly here, and so do the strollers. Small Threads for Kids runs Eastside shops in Issaquah, Redmond, Kirkland, and Mill Creek. Each store is tidy and stroller-friendly, with wide aisles, big fitting rooms, and changing tables. Expect gently used clothing newborn to size 16, plus shoes, toys, books, and baby gear, with a sprinkling of new items.
Consigning is simple. Drop off without an appointment and the staff handles pricing and tagging. Items have a 60 day sale window, and when they sell you earn roughly 40 percent as store credit. Daily intake limits keep it smooth, and you can pick up unsold pieces.
For shoppers, the appeal is value with standards. Baby equipment is cleaned, tested, and checked against recalls before hitting the floor. Prices sit in the budget to mid range, with the occasional special event outfit in the mix.
Turnover is brisk, so fresh finds land often and popular pieces do not linger. It suits families who want curated resale without the chaos, and grandparents who prefer an organized browse. Add periodic sales and an active website, and you have a reliable Eastside staple.
Between Friends Consignment
Think boutique, not bargain bin. Between Friends Consignment treats resale like a curated art form. The result is an edited floor that feels calm and intentional.
Start with current-season women’s pieces, with a sprinkling of menswear and kids. Designer handbags, shoes, jewelry, and accessories headline. Home decor and small gifts round it out. Intake stays selective, so quality holds.
Prices sit in that sweet spot, mid to high, yet noticeably less than retail. New arrivals roll in often, so the good stuff moves. Tuxedo rentals add a polished, event-ready twist you do not see everywhere.
The shop reads organized and tidy, more boutique than warehouse. Helpful staff know their brands and fit, and they steer you without hovering. It suits Eastside shoppers who appreciate value and refinement.
Consigning is by appointment, with clear standards and payout or store credit available. Seasonal rotations and occasional markdowns keep things fresh. Located in the Issaquah area with easy parking, and worth a quick peek online before you go.
Found Interiors
Showroom polish at resale prices. That is the draw at Found Interiors in downtown Kirkland.
Expect designer-grade furniture, rugs, lighting, and art arranged in tidy vignettes that make browsing easy. It is a curated consignment shop, so pieces skew Restoration Hardware and Crate & Barrel style, with the occasional custom one-off or collectible. Condition is excellent.
Prices land mid to high, yet the savings against retail can be substantial. Design-minded homeowners and decorators will find quality without the wait or sticker shock. If you want clothing or electronics, this is not your stop.
Inventory turns fast, with new arrivals rolling in regularly. That keeps the treasure-hunt energy high, while the staff brings a calm, designerly eye and smart styling advice. The showroom feels clean, edited, and ready to translate to your home.
Check their site or socials for fresh finds and occasional sales. Seasonality shows up too, from holiday decor to warm-weather updates. Consignors are welcomed, with payout details set at intake, so reach out to discuss terms.
Ragamoffyn’s Womens Consignment Store
That wall of handbags sets the tone. Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, all lined up in boutique-level condition, with authentication handled on site.
Ragamoffyn’s leans high-end, yet it rewards the savvy shopper. Expect premium consignment prices that reflect brand and condition. The back clearance nook hides the best surprises, especially last-season gems. Turnover is fast, with fresh arrivals daily, so a quick peek at Instagram or the site helps you focus.
Consignors appreciate the clear rules and fair math. Splits typically land around 50-50, and select designer handbags may be purchased outright for immediate cash. They prioritize recognized designers and current-season or well-made classics in excellent condition.
The space reads polished Kirkland boutique, not warehouse. Sections are grouped by brand, and staff know their labels and materials, so questions about wear or provenance get real answers.
Choose this spot if authenticity, curation, and a treasure-hunt thrill matter more than rock-bottom pricing.
Foryu Furnishings – Fine Quality Consignments
Bellevue’s Foryu Furnishings shines when you want staging-grade finds for less. The floor feels like a decorator’s mood board brought to life.
Expect quality only: well-made sofas, case goods, art, lamps, rugs, and garden accents. Vignettes are thoughtfully arranged, sometimes a bit packed, so slow down and scan. New arrivals land daily, and regulars score the gems.
Standards are strict. Items must be very good to mint from smoke-free homes, with design and scale that suit today’s rooms. No mattresses or electronics, so the selection skews tasteful rather than thrift.
Thinking of consigning? Intake is by appointment after you email photos for pre-review. The team stages, photographs, and markets your items on a standard 45-day contract. Consignors typically receive 40 percent, 30 percent if extended, with checks mailed monthly.
Best for mid-to-upscale shoppers who appreciate quality without paying retail. Staff is knowledgeable on coordination, though communication reviews run mixed online. Easy parking, pleasant browsing, and real savings if you know your brands.