Consignment Stores in Victoria, BC

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1869 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria, V8R 1C5

(250) 598-3555
Shop, Clothing store, Miscellaneous Retail, Jeweller Retail, Supplies, Wedding Planning, Consignment Shops, Accessory Retail Men, Accessory Fashion, Service, Accessories, Clothing, Jewellers
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10-435 Simcoe Street, JAMES BAY, Victoria, V8V 4T4

(250) 385-2523
Shop, Store, Thrift & Consignment Store, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Kitchen Accessories, Miscellaneous Retail, Boutiques de vente en consignation, Consignment shop, Second Hand Stores, Boutique Store, Consignment Shops, Magasins Général, Accessory
Super Chance is a small, clean and organized consignment store with friendly and helpful staff. Customers find high-quality items at great prices. The atmosphere is great, and shoppers can get a deal while giving back to the community.
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2532 Estevan Ave, Victoria, V8R 2S7

(250) 598-2049
carpet rug dealers used, Clothing store, swap shops, Accessory Fashion, Boutiques de vente en consignation, Accessories, book dealers used rare, Second-Hand Stores, Magasinage et Magasins de spécialité, Boutique Store, specialty stores, magasins d articles d occasion, flea markets, related categories, Magasins Général, furniture used, Women's clothing store, fur remodelling repairing, Consignment Shops, Miscellaneous Retail, barter exchanges, clothing bought sold, Shop, Thrift & Consignment Store
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797 Goldstream Ave #103, Victoria, V9B 2X5

(250) 391-6033
A fresh, exciting resale environment where fashion and fun combine to offer great looks... at great prices! we carry a full selection of better brand clothing in the latest styles - at the prices you want to pay.
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424 Craigflower Rd, VICTORIA WEST, Victoria, V9A 2V8

(250) 382-5225
Consignment Shop, Women's clothing store, Thrift & Consignment Store, Baby & Children's Clothing Store
Customers appreciate Sailor Jack for its great finds and affordable prices, particularly for kids' clothing and consigning items. Some express satisfaction with the selection and quick shipping. A few have had issues with communication and receiving all their consigned items back.
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2013 GOVERNMENT STREET, BURNSIDE, Victoria, V8T 4N9

(250) 385-8378
Verve Fashions opened its doors in 1996 providing Victorians the opportunity to shop designer labels for both men and women at 60 to 70% off the regular retail price. Donna Anderson, owner of Hughes Clothing, opened Verve to provide an outlet for her clients to re-sell their designer labels and pass on these labels to Verve customers at affordable prices. In 2000, Lori Nagel became Donna Anderson’s partner in Verve and in January 2006 Lori Nagel became the sole owner of Verve and continues to run the store with the help of her fabulous sales staff. The store is a bright and spacious 2500 square foot building in downtown Victoria which offers designer labels such as Armani, Gucci, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Juicy Couture, Lida Baday, Inwear, Matinique, Sandwich and many more Canadian and International labels. The experienced staff provides personalized service and help customers create a wardrobe that is both fashion forward and affordable. Verve works closely with several charities and organizations that benefit people in need. Unsold items are donated to one of three organizations: Single Parents Association, wherein both men and women get the benefit of the donated clothes - it is one of the only organizations that helps out men. # Wear 2 Start, an organization that helps women re-enter the work force by providing each women with several work appropriate outfits, lessons on hair and make-up and preparation of their resume. Artemis Place (formerly the GAP program) offers unwed mothers and/or pregnant teenage girls an opportunity to finish their education. And finally, The Salvation Army, which employs local people and the proceeds from the sale of donated items remains in our community.