LOS ANGELES GUIDE
The Best Luxury Consignment Stores in Los Angeles
The complete directory of places to buy, sell, and consign luxury handbags and designer goods in LA — with honest notes on pricing, fees, and what each place is actually good for.
Last updated: March 2026
Quick fee comparison: selling an $8,000 bag
| Option | Typical Fee | You Keep |
|---|---|---|
| National consignment site | 30–40% | $4,800 – $5,600 |
| Local consignment shop | 35–50% | $4,000 – $5,200 |
| Direct buyback store | 35–45% | $4,400 – $5,200 |
| Purr (peer-to-peer) | 10% | $7,200 |
Beverly Hills & Beverly Center
What Goes Around Comes Around
442 N Rodeo Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The legendary NYC-born vintage shop opened on Rodeo Drive. WGACA is known for museum-quality vintage pieces and one-of-a-kind designer finds. Their authentication is excellent and the curation is tighter than most resale shops. Prices reflect the quality and the address.
whatgoesaroundnyc.comLePrix
324 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
A curated luxury consignment boutique in the heart of Beverly Hills. They bridge online and in-store shopping with a focus on authenticated designer bags and accessories. Competitive commission rates and a clientele that knows what they want.
leprix.comThe Closet
335 N Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
A long-running Beverly Hills vintage luxury shop. Small and personal, with a carefully edited selection of bags, jewelry, and accessories. The staff genuinely knows their product, and the pricing reflects a local, relationship-driven business rather than algorithmic markups.
Rachelle Consign
Beverly Hills area, Los Angeles, CA
Rachelle does monthly trips to celebrity homes in Beverly Hills to source inventory, so the selection here is genuinely from the closets of people with serious collections. The focus is squarely on top-tier luxury, and the pieces reflect that. If you're consigning, the personal touch and BH network mean your bag gets in front of the right buyers.
rachelleconsign.comTBC Consignment
Beverly Hills, CA
A Beverly Hills consignment shop with a wide range of top-shelf designers. They carry everything from bags and shoes to clothing, which makes it easy to consign multiple categories at once. The brand mix skews classic luxury with some contemporary names, and the BH location keeps the clientele quality high.
tbcconsignment.comDecades
8214 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
LA institution since 1997. Cameron Silver's legendary vintage shop. Not the place for a quick flip — this is curated, editorial, and skews vintage/collector. Great for rare Chanel pieces from the '80s and '90s.
decadesinc.comWest Hollywood & Melrose
Trove
Melrose area, West Hollywood, CA
A clean, well-edited resale shop in the Melrose corridor. Trove keeps things tight and curated rather than overwhelming, which means faster sell-through for consignors and a more pleasant shopping experience. Good for both buying and selling current-season luxury.
Maxfield
8825 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Not a traditional consignment shop but an LA fashion institution that carries rare, high-end designer pieces you won't find elsewhere. Maxfield occasionally takes consignment on exceptional vintage and archival pieces. If you have something truly special, this is where it belongs.
maxfieldla.comThe Luxury Closet LA
8422 Melrose Place, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Small boutique feel. More personal than the big platforms. They'll negotiate pricing with you and tend to get good resale prices because of their curated clientele.
Resurrection
8006 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
One of the original vintage luxury shops in LA, with a New York pedigree. Resurrection specializes in museum-quality vintage designer fashion. They buy outright for standout pieces. The selection is tight and editorial, not a rack of random consignment.
resurrectionvintage.comWasteland
7428 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Buy outright, cash on the spot. Better for contemporary brands (The Row, Toteme, Khaite) than ultra-luxury. Don't bring your Birkin here — bring your Ganni and Isabel Marant.
Crossroads Trading — Melrose
7530 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Walk-in, cash or trade credit. 35% in cash or 50% in trade credit. Not the place for high-end luxury, but good for unloading mid-range designer quickly.
crossroadstrading.comSanta Monica & Westside
Luxury Garage Sale
Online with Brentwood drop-off service
They'll pick up from your home in the Brentwood/Santa Monica/Pacific Palisades area. Very personal, concierge-style. Great for busy professionals. Commission is ~35-40%.
luxurygaragesale.comSecond Time Around — Santa Monica
1323 Montana Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90403
A well-curated consignment shop on Montana Ave with a loyal Westside following. Strong on both bags and designer clothing. The vibe is relaxed and approachable, not intimidating. Good consignment splits and quick turnaround on desirable pieces.
The Posh Duck
Main Street, Santa Monica, CA
A Santa Monica luxury consignment staple since 2011. The Posh Duck keeps a tightly curated selection of luxury and vintage pieces. The Main Street location draws a stylish Westside crowd, and the staff genuinely knows their product. Worth the visit if you're in the area.
theposhduck.comGreat Labels
1126 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
A Santa Monica consignment shop with a loyal local following. Open Wed through Sun, which keeps the inventory fresh and the vibe relaxed. Good for both buying and consigning.
greatlabels.comViden Luxury Consignment
Los Angeles, CA
A top-rated luxury consignment shop on Yelp. Specializes in handbags with a focus on authentication and fair pricing. Worth reaching out if you have high-end bags to consign.
videnluxury.comHaute Seconds
Santa Monica, CA
A consignment boutique focused on pre-owned luxury handbags. Smaller operation with a personal touch. They know their bags and price fairly. If you have a well-maintained LV or Chanel, this is a solid local option.
DTLA & Arts District
The Now
501 Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90013
More of a collector/archive vibe. Great for unique finds. Not traditional consignment — they buy outright at wholesale-ish prices for special pieces.
Recess
3121 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Small, beautifully curated shop. The owner has great taste and a loyal following. Prices are fair on both sides. Not high-volume, but if your piece fits their aesthetic, it'll sell fast.
Gift of Garb
Silverlake, Los Angeles, CA
A Silverlake consignment shop that's been quietly doing its thing since 2012. The curation is intentional and the selection leans toward pieces with real staying power. Loyal neighborhood following and fair consignment terms.
giftofgarb.comReturn Style
Los Angeles, CA
Focused on pre-owned designer bags, shoes, and coats. A solid option if you're looking to move multiple categories at once rather than just handbags. They keep inventory tight and prices competitive.
Larchmont & Mid-City
Second Time Around — Larchmont
230 N Larchmont Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90004
A neighborhood gem on Larchmont with a well-edited mix of luxury bags, designer clothing, and accessories. The Larchmont crowd skews stylish and discerning, so inventory moves well. Consignment splits are fair, and the staff is knowledgeable.
Pasadena & Valley
Le Prix
1008 Mission St, South Pasadena, CA 91030
Charming boutique with a loyal local following. 50/50 consignment split, which is better than most. Smaller inventory means your item gets more visibility.
Crossroads Trading — Studio City
12300 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604
Valley-convenient option for quick cash on contemporary designer. Walk in, walk out with money.
crossroadstrading.comOnline (LA-Based)
The Purse Affair
Online with LA meetup option
Small LA-based reseller with strong Instagram following. They buy outright for resale. DM-based pricing — casual but they move fast on desirable pieces.
Tips for selling in LA
Know what you have before you walk in. The biggest advantage you can have when consigning or selling is knowing the current market value of your bag. Stores are more likely to offer a fair price when they know you've done your research. Scan your bag with Purr before you visit any store — you'll know instantly if their offer is reasonable.
Compare offers. There's no rule that says you have to accept the first offer. Get quotes from 2-3 places. The difference between a direct buyback price and a patient consignment sale can be 20-30% — thousands of dollars on a high-value bag.
Timing matters. The best time to sell is right after a brand price increase (resale values spike) or in September-November (holiday buying season). The worst time is January-February, when the market softens after holiday returns.
Condition is everything. A bag in excellent condition with box, dust bag, receipt, and authentication card will sell for 10-20% more than the same bag without accessories. Keep your packaging.
Consider peer-to-peer. If you're willing to handle the listing yourself, selling directly to another person — whether through Purr or even locally — lets you keep significantly more. The convenience of consignment costs real money.
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