Prescott is rich with consignment and resale boutiques where quality still matters and prices make sense. From curated fashion in a full range of sizes to vintage decor, furniture, and kid gear, you will find polished service and smart value without the rummage.
Let’s get to it.
Fox and Bear Kids Trading Post
Stretch your baby budget without skimping on safety or style. Fox and Bear Kids Trading Post keeps Prescott Gateway stocked with clean, safety-checked gear at prices that make sense.
The focus is kids, start to finish. Think strollers, car seats, cribs and high chairs, toys and books, children’s furniture, plus maternity. Clothing runs newborn to big kid, mixing new pieces with gently used favorites.
What sets it apart is the trade-in mindset. This family-run shop accepts quality items, manages intake carefully, and often favors in-store credit that goes further. Outgrown a swing or phased out a stroller? Trade it and roll those credits into the next size up.
The space reads like a tidy mini-market. Racks are organized, brands recognizable, with a kid-friendly corner so grownups can browse. Staff are attentive, and regular promotions keep totals pleasantly low.
Perfect for practical parents and grandparents who value savings, safety, and quick turnover over designer labels. Come for the baby essentials, stay for the steady stream of well-kept finds.
Three Sisters Consignment
Think curated, not cluttered. Three Sisters Consignment focuses on well-made furniture, rugs, art, and those unique accessories that finish a room.
It leans upscale without feeling precious. Prices reflect quality construction and pristine condition, and the selection is edited for style, age, color, and build. Fine jewelry makes cameo appearances too. Best suited to shoppers who value craftsmanship over rock bottom pricing.
Expect room-style vignettes that make mixing pieces straightforward. The showroom along the State Route 89 corridor has a boutique calm rather than warehouse chaos. Inventory turns fast, so a quick lap today can look different next week.
Service earns the shop its loyal following. Family owned since 2003, the place runs on warm, straightforward help with measurements, fabric questions, and pairing ideas.
Consigning is equally polished. Send photos and details by email first, then they will reach out if it is a match. No sprawling online catalog, so plan an in-person browse to see the full range.
Fallon’s Down Home Vintage Prescott
Farmhouse charm meets small-batch maker market under one roof. Fallon’s Down Home Vintage gathers about a dozen local vendors, yet it feels like one cohesive boutique rather than a maze of booths.
Expect painted and refinished furniture, antique doors, throw pillows and trays, plus seasonal florals and beeswax candles. Small gifts, handmade jewelry, and sturdy dog collars round it out, with a rack or two of gently used clothing. Prices sit in the comfortable middle, so sprucing up a room or grabbing a thoughtful hostess gift feels sensible, not splurgy.
The downtown spot near Granite and Willis is roomy, well styled, and clean. Staff are personable without hovering, and the cross-merchandising shows how pieces work together at home. Inventory changes constantly, so the treasure-hunt thrill is real, yet the store keeps a calm, uncluttered pace.
Curious about selling? They work with local makers and vendors, but consignment terms are not posted. Call 928-230-8358 or message on Facebook first to confirm eligibility and payout specifics.
Imperfectly Unbroken
Vintage finds without the sticker shock. Imperfectly Unbroken keeps Prescott treasure hunting fun and approachable.
Along the West Gurley corridor, this small, owner-run boutique feels tidy and welcoming. Racks hold wearable pieces from designer-era dresses to sturdy outerwear and the occasional fur, while shelves layer in handbags, collectible curios, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Quality is the through line, clean and thoughtfully chosen.
Mid-century accents and small-scale furniture brighten the floor, along with vintage lighting and decorative antiques. Pricing lands in the budget to mid-range sweet spot, with a few splurge-worthy finds for serious collectors.
It is easy to browse and even easier to linger, since inventory turns over regularly. Local reviews are glowing, and the care shows in the merchandising. Select pieces show up online, yet the in-store hunt is where the deals live.
The shop reads as consignment style, though specific intake terms are not posted online, so call ahead if you plan to sell. For shoppers who want character and condition without fuss, this is a smart stop. If you love hunting for well-kept vintage apparel and unique decor at fair prices, put it on your route.
SMARTgirls Resale Fashion
Curation with standards. That is the calling card at SMARTgirls Resale Fashion, a women’s consignment boutique serving the Prescott and Prescott Valley crowd. Sizes run 00 through 3X, and the racks lean toward brand-name and designer pieces, with accessories that finish an outfit rather than clutter a closet.
The space reads boutique-clean and tidy, and merchandise turns over fast, so every visit feels fresh. At peak times the racks can be tight, yet staff are genuinely helpful and keep displays moving. It is a treasure hunt, but not chaos.
Prices land in that sweet spot, mid-range with true designer bargains sprinkled in. This is not deep thrift, it is quality at a sensible discount. Watch for Super Saturday and similar half-off events, plus regular markdowns if timing is your game.
Consigning here is appointment-only by phone, with a waitlist if you want in sooner. Intake is selective, favoring recent, labeled items and skipping leather and fur, suits, blazers, skirts, and anything tired, wrinkled, or covered in pet hair. The no-thank-you brand list keeps fast fashion out, and unsold pieces are typically donated, with receipts available.
Brand-conscious shoppers who value polish and consistency will feel right at home. Join the email list for new arrivals and flash sales, then plan your hunt.