New Jersey may be a smallish state, but it’s rich in culture and shopping. Second-hand shops vary between being general thrift stores and specialty consignment shops. But they have a few things in common, including saving millions of pounds of unwanted clothes, furniture, and more from landfills. They also offer great vintage finds for far less than you could find new.
Some stores source their stock through donations while others buy, sell, and trade with individuals. Consignment stores buy, sell, and trade to stock their stores. Consigners and stores agree one which items the store accepts and a price, either in cash, store credit, or a percentage of the sales price when it sells. New Jersey has dozens of thrift and consignment shops and we’ve zeroed in on a dozen of the best.
New Leaf Consignment
16 Park Ave Madison, NJ 07940
A popular shop in Madison, New Leaf Consignment actively reaches out to the community to influence locals who want to save money and reduce waste. New Leaf offers popular name-brand clothes, shoes, and accessories. If consigned items don’t sell, the store donates them to local non-profits that support the community.
Double Take Luxury Consignment
800 Morris Turnpike Ste 105 Short Hills, NJ 07078
When you’re looking specifically for designer items on a budget, Double Take Luxury Consignment should be on your list. The store focuses on high-end accessories and clothing from brands like Gucci, Chanel, Hermes, and more. Double Take Luxury Consignment offers hundreds of great deals and a rewards system where you get points on every purchase. When you’re looking to sell designer goods, the store pays up to 80% of the sales price.
Renaissance Consignment Boutique
Renaissance is no small cubby of a store. This consignment shop has two floors, full of clothes, accessories, furniture, home décor, artwork, and more. They only carry women’s clothing, but the shop’s selection of other items makes it well worth a visit to check out a few items for your home.
Nearly New
234 Nassau St Princeton, NJ 08542
Hybrid stores like Nearly New offer thrift and consignment items. Donate your unwanted clothes, or consign them and split the sales price with the shop. Nearly New offers a variety of vintage clothing and accessories—something for nearly everyone.
The shop offers various sales and discounts throughout the year, plus Bag Day sales where staff hands you a bag to fill up with as much as you can for $10. Potential consigners will need an appointment for staff members to review your items and give you a price.
ReStyle ReSale Boutique Consignment
127 Main St Andover, NJ 07821
Designer fashion, home décor and more are available at Re-Style Boutique Consignment. This boutique consignment shop offers personal styling services and private shopping parties. You’ll find beautiful vintage items at affordable prices. The mother-daughter team who owns Re-Style Boutique are ready to help you find just the right item—no more aimless wandering when you shop here.
Cottontails
980 Shrewsbury Ave Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
When you need a few new outfits for your little ones, Cottontails may be just what you need. Cottontails Consignment carries toys, strollers, and changing tables, in addition to children’s clothes for everything from babies to teens. The family-owned shop accepts items for consigment, but recommend calling first to see if they are accepting your items.
Save + Rave Consignment
Save + Rave is a consignment offers new, vintage, and gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories for women. Alonya owns the shop and loves helping women find a new style and has curated unique items over the years. Save + Rave accepts consignment items and splits the proceeds with the consigner, call ahead for more information.
The Westfield Service League
114 Elmer St Westfield, NJ 07090
This shop is part of the Westfield Service League, a charitable organization whose members volunteer in food pantries, work on grants, and serve the community in various capacities. The shop’s proceeds helps fund over 29 organizations and has donated over $3 million to charitable causes. So shopping here does more than save you money, it helps the local community.
Twice is Nice
159 Mount Pleasant Ave East Hanover, NJ 07936
Kids grow out of their clothes faster than parents would like. Stores like Twice is Nice helps parents save money on gently used clothes while getting rid of the clothes their kids have already outgrown. They have an extensive selection of games, toys, and books, stacked around store designed for kids to explore. Twice is Nice has lower than average prices and the kids’ section helps keep your kids busy while you shop.
West Village Clothing
410 Ridgewood Rd Maplewood, NJ 07040
Boutique consignment store, West Village Clothing combines thrift store finds with an extensive vintage selection. West Village focuses on women’s clothing in all sizes, shoes, and accessories. Originally launched in the West Village of New York City, owner Sarah Hayden moved the shop to Maplewood after having her first child.
Then and Now Classics
610 Lafayette Ave Hawthorne, NJ 07506
This terrific consignment shop offers household goods like furniture, decorations, and artwork. Then and Now carries a wide selection of gently and not-so-gently used items that can either help furnish your home or start conversations. Their Facebook page says you can find “old to newer, practical to unusual, you never know!” The store is big enough to spend hours shopping and exploring.
Thrifty Adventures in New Jersey
New Jersey’s thrifting and consignment shops are full of great deals and unique items. They’re often family-run small businesses that support families, but they also help the environment by keeping those same items from ending up in landfills. Happy shopping!