Whether you’re looking to get an entirely new look, or you just want a new handbag to add to your collection, consignment stores are great places to check out if you don’t want to break the bank in the process.
On this page, we’ve compiled a list of consignment stores in the San Antonio area. Every one of these stores offers quality products, including handbags, that have been checked to ensure they don’t fall apart on you when you get them home.
Of course, these stores all accept consignments as well. So if you’re finding that your collection is getting a little too big and you want to make space for a new addition, just contact the stores and they can run you through the process.
Please be aware that due to COVID-19, some shops may have varying opening hours. If in doubt, just call the store before you plan to visit.
Too Good To Be Threw
Situated within San Pedro Square, this consignment store specializes in designer consignments for men’s, women’s, and bridal fashion. The store also has furniture consignments on offer too, so it’s a great place to go if you want something for your home as well.
13413 San Pedro Ave
San Antonio, TX 78216
Phone: (210) 340-2422
Closet Connoisseur Resale
Located along West Avenue, this store offers everything from consigned furniture and home decor to jewellery and handbags. With over 30 years of experience, this store has a wide base of consignors, so if you’re lucky you could find a one-of-a-kind item while you’re shopping.
8055 West Ave #123
San Antonio, TX 78213
Phone: (210) 349-8668
Otra Vez Couture Consignment
Located along McCullough Avenue, this store focuses on couture consignments. This store has a wide range of designer items on display from brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, so you can be sure to find a designer handbag when you’re shopping here.
4222 McCullough Ave
Olmos Park, TX 78212
Phone: (210) 826-0606
Please let us know if we need to make any alterations to this list. If any stores close, move, or open up, we’d like to know. It helps us keep this list as up-to-date as possible.
Keep in mind that due to COVID-19, some smaller stores might restrict the number of customers allowed in at one time. It’s also likely that some stores will require you to wear a mask for you to enter. It’s better to be safe than sorry, so make sure you’ve got your mask with you when you decide to go shopping.
Make sure to take an unmarked bag with you as well when you make your purchases. That way you can keep prying eyes away if you end up purchasing any high-end products.