Sioux Falls offers a refined mix of consignment and resale boutiques where quality, value, and personal service still matter. Whether you are refreshing a wardrobe, furnishing a room, or turning gently used pieces into cash, you will find polished spaces and thoughtfully curated selections that reward a quick pop in or a leisurely browse.
Let’s get to it.
Second Helpings
Finally, a resale boutique that puts plus size style front and center. Second Helpings proves that great fit and fresh trends can live in the same closet.
The shop stocks women’s sizes XL through 6X, curated with a boutique eye. Dresses, denim, tops, sweaters, activewear, and jackets rotate with the seasons. Prices lean mid range to budget friendly. No purses or shoes, just clothing worth trying on.
Quality leads every rack. Expect recent styles, solid construction, and plenty of recognizable brands, not tired basics. New arrivals drop almost daily because the owner buys by appointment, not consignment, which keeps standards high and the mix current.
The space is small, clean, and organized, with open fitting rooms and low pressure guidance. It is locally owned, grown from a home startup to a storefront near the Empire Mall. Shopping feels calm and welcoming, more friend’s closet than department store.
Selling is simple. Make an appointment, bring gently used current pieces, and get paid on the spot. Best for plus size shoppers who want style, variety, and value with a little treasure hunt fun, without new retail prices.
Unique Junque
Step inside and you will find a boutique market, not a thrift store. Unique Junque threads together upcycled furniture, handmade decor, and small batch gifts in a way that feels curated without feeling precious.
Vendors and consignors style their own booths and rooms, so every corner tells a different story. New arrivals roll in regularly, from repurposed dressers and farmhouse shelves to lotion bars, local jams, and pet accessories. It reads like a treasure hunt, yet the selection stays tidy and thoughtfully edited.
Pricing sits in the mid to boutique range, which fits the craftsmanship and unique nature. If your style leans vintage, rustic, or farmhouse and you prefer quality over mass made, this is an easy yes. Occasional women’s clothing and children’s finds add a nice surprise, and there is a small fitting space.
A DIY studio is woven into the retail floor. Seasonal workshops and private events keep the place humming, and the maker community vibe is strong.
Set along East 10th Street with convenient parking, it is a pleasant browse when you want inspiration and a statement piece that feels personal. Take your time. The good stuff turns over often.
Junk in the Trunk
Here, vintage furniture is treated like art you can actually sit on. Junk in the Trunk favors rooms over racks, so the floor feels like a home, not a warehouse.
Inventory is handpicked by the owner with vetted consignment vendors, which keeps quality high. Mid century credenzas, farmhouse tables, antique accents, and well refinished workhorses show up often. Prices sit mid to higher, below designer showrooms yet above thrift.
New arrivals pop up frequently, and social feeds make previewing easy before heading to W. 41st St. You will also find custom built wood pieces, paint and finish supplies, plus a few fresh boutique touches like candles. Ideal for decorators and homeowners who want a statement piece that endures.
The showroom is tidy and staged in room style vignettes, so scale and color are easy to see. Staff is warm and knowledgeable, and local delivery is available for a flat fee.
Value character and craftsmanship. This hits the sweet spot. Craving bulk or rock bottom prices, choose a different lane.
Resale Living
Resale Living brings boutique gallery polish without full retail sticker shock. The result is furniture shopping that feels elevated yet approachable.
Across roughly 4,000 square feet, the team curates gently used sofas, dining sets, cabinets, counter stools, and decor into staged vignettes. It is easy to browse and reads more design studio than thrift.
Quality is the filter. Only the best pieces make the cut, and staff inspect, clean, and repair before the tag goes on. You will see name brand dressers, well built occasional chairs, and pre loved pieces that look move in ready.
Inventory turns quickly. New arrivals post to the website and hit the floor daily, with seasonal setups that refresh the mood. Variety without clutter keeps decisions simple.
Selling rather than shopping. The consignment model is straightforward, with a 50/50 split over a 90 day term and scheduled markdowns. Single items and full estates are welcome, and unclaimed pieces may be donated after the final notice. Along S. Minnesota Ave, the team is attentive and knowledgeable without hovering.
Nearly New Barely Used Uniform Consignment
For healthcare folks, this tidy niche stop promises scrubs that look new, minus the new price sting.
Racks are clean and sorted by size, color, and brand, with tall and petite easy to spot. Expect gently used and new pieces, from lab coats and clogs to stethoscopes, surgical caps, and small gift items. Pricing runs budget to mid range, with the occasional few dollar steal. Turnover tends to follow graduations and hiring.
It is also a sell or consign setup. Bring in clean, current scrubs, they check for stains and tears, then buy outright or consign. Payouts are typical for uniform consignment, so confirm the split in person.
North of downtown on the Cliff Avenue corridor, the shop is small, card friendly, and easy to duck into between shifts. Reviews praise selection and pricing, while service ranges from brisk to warm.
Good for nursing students, new hires building a rotation, or anyone stretching a uniform allowance.
Kid to Kid Sioux Falls
What sets Kid to Kid Sioux Falls apart is how smoothly it treats both sides of the resale equation. Sell a bin of outgrown outfits, get cash on the spot, or take roughly 20 percent more as store credit. For families cycling through sizes, that math feels smart.
The shop leans boutique without the attitude. Bright, tidy racks are sorted by gender, size, and color, which makes hunting easy. Set in the Western Mall area with simple parking, popping in between errands is a breeze.
Expect a steady stream of name-brand kidswear from preemie through teen, along with shoes, strollers, pack ‘n plays, books, toys, and seasonal sports gear. Inventory turns quickly, so fresh finds appear often. Some premium labels do show up, yet pricing stays in the budget to mid-range pocket.
When you are ready to sell, the process is straightforward. No appointment, just bring a government ID during posted buy hours. Staff reviews items for current style and clean condition, and that gatekeeping keeps the sales floor looking sharp.
Great for parents and grandparents who want quality without paying new. Family friendly, value-forward, and refreshingly organized, Kid to Kid earns a spot on a regular resale circuit.
Uptown Cheapskate Sioux Falls
Think curated, not cluttered. Uptown Cheapskate along the Western Mall retail corridor turns resale into a boutique browse, with racks organized by category and brand so you can actually see what you came for.
Expect trend-forward mall labels, sturdy denim, athletic wear that still has spring, jackets, day-to-dinner dresses, and a wall of shoes and handbags, with occasional designer surprises. They keep it seasonal and clean, which trims the rummage and raises the hit rate.
Editing your closet? Buyers appraise while you browse. Take immediate cash, or choose store credit worth about 25 percent more. Offers commonly land near a third of the store price, depending on demand. Bring a valid ID, and know that credit stays with this location and may carry a few rules.
Prices sit well below retail, sometimes by a lot, so refreshing your staples or outfitting a college kid feels smart instead of spendy. Parking is easy, making the drop-off-and-shop rhythm painless.
Inventory turns fast, with new arrivals rolling in daily and on social feeds. Quick, regular pop-ins tend to snag the best pieces. If you like current styles, tidy aisles, and fair trade-offs, it’s worth a look.