If you’re in San Francisco and decide that now’s the time to figure out your new look, we’ve got you covered so that you don’t end up breaking the bank.
On this page, we’ve compiled a list of consignment stores that offer quality products, including handbags. It doesn’t matter if they’re a small independent store or part of a chain, we’ve got it on the list.
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.
Sui Generis Designer Consignment
Located along Market Street, this store has a dedicated team that curates the highest quality products for resale. They offer a range of designer brands, from Gucci and Prada to Comme de Garcons. If you’re looking for a designer handbag but aren’t set on a specific label, then his might be the best place for you to go to.
2231 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94114
Phone: (415) 437-2231
Cris Consignment
Located along Polk Street, this store specializes in reselling designer products at discounted prices. It’s a great place to go if you’re looking to create a new look for yourself but you don’t have the budget for a day of shopping at designer boutiques.
1813 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94109
Phone: (415) 474-1191
Jane Consignment
Located along Clement Street, this consignment store has a wide range of products for you to choose from. This store has everything from high-end designer brands to everyday labels, and if you’re lucky you might find some unique items while you’re looking for your next handbag.
2249 Clement St
San Francisco, CA 94121
Phone: (415) 751-5511
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.