Prefer quality fabrics, recognizable labels, and thoughtful service without paying full retail? In Spokane you will find polished consignment and vintage shops that make it easy to refresh your wardrobe, consign what no longer serves, and discover pieces with staying power.
Let’s get to it.
echo annex
Finally, a menswear resale shop that edits as sharply as it tailors. Echo Annex in Downtown Spokane treats flannels and suits with the same respect, so denim, dress shirts, and boots sit in tidy, well-lit order rather than crammed on racks. The vibe is polished, not precious.
Prices swing smart, often up to about 70 percent off retail, and the quality bar is high. Fabrics feel substantial, brands are recognizable, and everything is clean and current. If you dislike the dig-and-hope side of thrifting, this curated approach feels like a relief.
Selling is equally streamlined. Consignment runs by appointment, the team selects what will move, and you can watch it all in an online account. Payouts come as cash or store credit, with a straightforward 40 percent split, and they rotate inventory by season so the floor stays fresh.
Who will love it? Anyone building a tighter, better wardrobe without buying new every time. Think dark denim that actually fits, a wedding-ready blazer, or a cool pair of shoes for weekend dinners. Bonus, the women’s Echo Boutique sits right next door, so couples can upgrade together and catch markdowns on both sides.
Garland Resale Boutique
Think curated closet, not chaotic racks. Garland Resale Boutique stays small, stylish, and easy to navigate. In downtown’s walkable, artsy corridor, it feels like a true boutique, not thrift.
Browse handpicked women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories, plus a small dash of kids’ pieces and local gifts like candles and jewelry. Labels skew everyday luxury, from Anthropologie and Lululemon to J.Crew, with the occasional designer.
Prices sit mid to upper mid. You are paying for condition and curation, not the thrill of a dig. They keep fast fashion out and accept only clean, wrinkle free, pet hair free items.
Editing your closet? Consign here. Items get about 90 days, pricing is research based, and the split is typically 40/60 with cash or store credit. Monthly payouts by check or Venmo are available, and unsold pieces can be returned or donated.
Owner guided service shines, rebuilt gracefully after the 2019 fire. For quality secondhand without chaos, add it to your downtown loop.
Teleport Vintage
Curated without the stuffiness, Teleport Vintage turns the West Broadway corridor into a low-pressure treasure hunt. Racks are tidy, the brick walls set a warm tone, and the staff keeps the vibe easy.
Here is the secret sauce. It runs as a multi-vendor partnership, with vendors keeping the majority of each sale and inventory blended together on the floor. That means breadth plus intention, since owners actively vet condition and uniqueness. Rare, collector-grade pieces hang beside trend-forward retro finds, so you can browse by feel rather than by booth.
Expect wearable vintage across eras, accessories and jewelry, sturdy boots and heels, even vinyl, CDs, and tapes. Midcentury furniture and housewares share space with upcycled one-offs, plus locally made skincare and leather goods.
Pricing spans the spectrum. Coveted pieces skew higher, while plenty of mid-range picks let you refresh a wardrobe without a second mortgage. Regular drops and seasonal shifts make repeat visits pay off. Comfortable seating invites lingering, and the occasional block-party energy adds a community spark. Best for shoppers who value curation over rummaging and like their sustainable style with personality.
echo boutique
Boutique polish without the boutique price tag. Echo serves up designer names at roughly 50 to 70 percent off retail, and it looks the part with clean racks, tidy displays, and nothing tired. Prices are kind, and standards are high.
Women’s clothing, handbags, shoes, jewelry, and accessories are edited with a keen eye for current styles. Just as handy, the nearby menswear annex stocks quality pieces and accessories, so outfitting a partner or gifting is easy in one sweep.
Service is thoughtful. Staff research market prices for higher-end labels, offer styling help, and will hold a piece while you think. Merchandise turns quickly with seasonal rotations, so fresh arrivals land often and browsing stays interesting.
Selling here is equally polished. Bring freshly cleaned, like-new items from the last few years, odor free and flaw free. Expect a typical 60-day window and a 40 percent payout in cash, check, or store credit. An online portal tracks it all, and you can choose return or donate for items that do not make the cut.
Downtown is the setting, which means parking can be tight. For a refined resale experience with real standards and a fair consignor split, Echo hits the sweet spot.
Fringe & Fray
The racks are small on purpose. That is the charm. Every hanger holds something chosen, not just accepted, which keeps the treasure hunt fun without the thrift-store slog.
Expect curated women’s pieces with a sprinkle of men’s, from 50s to 70s vintage to modern boho and urban labels. Cowboy and leather boots show up regularly, along with accessories, locally made jewelry, and a few tasteful home accents.
Selling is streamlined. Book an appointment, bring your best 30 or so, and the staff will handpick on the spot. Payout comes immediately, either about 50 percent in store credit or roughly 35 percent by check.
Standards are tight. Clean, current, or truly wearable vintage. Recognized mid to high brands. Working zippers, no odors, and in-season items preferred. Sizes typically run XS to XL.
Prices sit mid to higher for resale, but the quality holds up. Turnover is frequent, with fresh finds landing often and updates on social. If you love a well-edited closet and names like Frye or Anthropologie-level labels, Fringe & Fray is worth a dedicated stop. If rock-bottom deals or extended sizing are musts, selection may feel tight.
Reclothery
Your closet’s second opinion lives on South Hill. A longtime local staple, Reclothery treats resale like a true boutique, with racks that read smart, stylish, and grown-up.
Expect gently used to near-new women’s clothing, shoes, boots, handbags, and a surprisingly good jewelry case. The mix leans better brands with the occasional designer jean or evening piece, plus a few home decor accents. Everything is seasonal and clean, so you are editing, not sifting.
Prices land in the comfortable middle, with plenty of quiet bargains and the occasional splurge. Stock turns fast, with hundreds added weekly, so repeat visits pay off. Jewelry often steals the show.
The boutique-sized space is organized by tops, bottoms, dresses, shoes, and accessories. Some corners feel cozy, yet the overall flow makes browsing easy. Staff is usually helpful, though experiences vary. Better for a treasure hunt than a five-minute dash.
It runs on consignment, paying consignors or offering store credit to roll into new finds. Parking is straightforward in the lot off South Monroe. Best for shoppers who want brand-name quality without boutique sticker shock, or anyone refreshing a wardrobe with pieces that feel current, not fleeting.