From polished luxury resale to cheerful coastal boutiques, Jupiter and its neighbors offer a refined mix of places to shop and consign, with clean, curated selections and fair terms. If you appreciate quality labels, attentive service, and sustainable style with the fun of a treasure hunt minus the chaos, you will find plenty to enjoy close to home.
Let’s get to it.
Man Cave Consignment
A clubhouse vibe meets consignment, geared to guys. Curated menswear, tools, and sports memorabilia deliver boutique polish with treasure-hunt fun. Prices span practical finds to labels like Ferragamo and Bugatchi.
Inside, everything is inspected. Clothing is clean, pressed, and on hangers. No tired shoes or dead electronics. The owner is selective, and it shows.
Across the floor, clearly marked sections make browsing easy, from apparel to watches, coins, vinyl, and novelty pieces like vintage signage or a slot machine. Turnover moves fast with 60-day consignments and steady estate intake, sometimes even a boat or car. Old Dixie brings a casual coastal vibe without big-box chaos.
On the selling side, consigning is by appointment, with sensible limits. Payouts arrive mid-month around 50 percent, 40 for clothing. Estate liquidation help is available, and larger buyouts happen by appointment. Add an active website, periodic markdowns, and a compact clubhouse feel, and this becomes a smart stop for gifts, man-cave upgrades, and well-made staples.
The Good Stuff
Color comes first here, then the price tag. The Good Stuff reads like a coastal design studio that happens to be a consignment boutique, with furniture, decor, jewelry, a little apparel, and plenty of repurposed pieces.
On the floor, selection leans cottage and playful, edited rather than cluttered. Prices land mid to upper mid, since finds skew designer, artisan finished, or freshly reimagined. Turnover is brisk with a 60-day window, so the treasure hunt stays lively.
For makers and DIY fans, it is an official Annie Sloan Chalk Paint stockist, with workshops, demos, and supplies ready to go. Staff are warm and styling savvy, and the open layout with cheerful vignettes makes browsing a pleasure.
Thinking of selling? Consignors submit photos for approval, then work with a 60-day term and a 60/40 split, with checks issued midmonth. All told, a smart stop near Center Street for distinctive coastal style without big-box sameness.
JDEX Styles
Runway names, concierge service, and zero chaos. JDEX Styles treats luxury resale like a private fitting, not a scavenger hunt.
The Palm Beach Gardens showroom is by appointment, small and curated, with authenticated handbags, accessories, jewelry, shoes, and select clothing from Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Gucci. Prefer to browse at home? The website and Instagram or Facebook shops carry the latest arrivals, and most sales happen digitally.
Standards are strict. Pieces must be pristine or nearly new, and the brand list is selective. Consignors receive 50 percent, a 120-day term, and payouts by the 10th each month. At term end, choose return at your shipping expense or donate.
Best for shoppers who want authenticated designer pieces and one-on-one styling, and who are comfortable with high-end resale pricing. Love the sustainability of giving couture a second life? Even better. If you crave racks to roam and bargain-bin thrills, look elsewhere. Appointments keep it calm, personal, and polished.
Tequesta Exchange Boutique
At Tequesta Exchange Boutique, coastal polish pairs with consignment smarts. A quick hop from Jupiter, this small storefront in downtown Tequesta blends resort-ready labels with the thrill of a rotating selection.
Expect a tidy, boutique setup and inventory that skews mid to high end. Think Lilly, Lululemon, Tommy Bahama, plus vintage gems, handbags, jewelry, and the occasional new-with-tags or giftable piece. Prices reflect the curation, yet bargains surface often enough to keep the hunt interesting.
Quality matters here. Items are clean, current, and gently loved. The staff is notably helpful, offering fit guidance and easy styling suggestions, so browsing feels personal rather than overwhelming.
Consigning is by appointment, with a walk-in day on the first Monday each month. Standards are clear and favor recognizable brands and seasonally relevant pieces, which keeps the racks looking sharp and the finds consistent.
Because inventory turns over regularly, each visit feels fresh. Check the website for special events and new-arrival updates, then pop in if coastal classics, elevated athleisure, and well-edited vintage speak your language.
Wearluv Consignment
Think curated, not crowded. Wearluv Consignment turns resale into a boutique experience, with authenticated designer pieces and high-quality vintage, all carefully chosen. Stylish, sustainable, and pleasantly low-pressure.
Women’s clothing, shoes, and jewelry headline the racks, while handbags get VIP treatment in cases by the register. Expect tidy displays, a real dressing room, occasional upcycled or artisan home-fashion pieces, and quick seasonal refreshes with featured items each week.
Consigning is straightforward. Drop-offs need no appointment, items are authenticated by professionals within 24 to 72 hours, and the contract runs 90 days. Payouts reach up to 50 percent, with higher splits on select luxury bags, and some pieces may be bought on the spot. Unsold items can be picked up or donated locally.
Prices land mid to high, reflecting labels and vetting, so this is not a bargain hunt. Best for shoppers who value sustainability and a friendly, well-reviewed team. In North Palm Beach near Jupiter, the shop posts highlights online and runs modest promos, making it easy to wait for the right piece.
Consign and Design Furniture
A designer showroom feel meets the thrill of the hunt. Consign and Design Furniture skews upscale, with sofas, dining and bedroom sets, rugs, lighting, and art staged in tidy vignettes. New product lines sit beside consigned finds, so the floor always feels fresh.
On pricing, expect mid to high ranges, and a tightly curated mix that is clean, on trend, or classic. Not a bargain bin, more a smart way to land designer looks without the wait.
Inventory-wise, trucks roll in often, which keeps merchandise turning for homeowners, stagers, and pros. Seasonal decor pops up, and the Wellington showroom layers in a subtle equestrian note.
On the consignment side, the process is straightforward, with appointments for larger pieces and payouts after a sale; contact the store for exact terms. The staff can coordinate delivery and installation, and pull fabrics or wallpaper resources. If you are coming from Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens is an easy hop, and the operation is long-established, professional, and organized.