I have shopped this store for years and always found it to be a fun atmosphere to shop in. The store is clean and upbeat, staff are very helpful and there is a wide variety of clothing, shoes and accessories. Being a plus sized woman, I especially appreciate the care and attention they give to having a wide selection of plus size clothing. I have found some of my very favorite pieces of clothing and jewelry at Deja Vu and am happy to be a loyal customer of theirs!
Gaby V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Vancouver, WA
Be aware no returns or exchanges in my opinion a bad experience buying there everything is too expensive for a second hand cloths
Ashley M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Camas, WA
Mixed feelings on this place. Had bad experience leaving $ 400.00 Frye boots on consignment and received a low ball offer which I declined foolishly because I was not advised that after a certain amount of days you better know the date!!! Because I wasn’t aware and they reverted to them and they sold them and received and kept all the money! I will never ever consign and I was a very good customer:(When I attempted to ask why I wasn’t notified or any recourse I was told not as I was dropping $ 200.00 on items to buy which I did. I do think the place someone times has desirable clothes just depends what’s coming in. Pretty expensive sometimes but I like to buy the nicer items.
Rita N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, OR
Terrible. Old ladies consignment shop. The few things that were for the younger generation were outrageously priced. Some things I saw had price tags of $ 80! Are u kidding me? I don’t care where that sweater came from. Definately not going back.
Kathy N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salem, OR
Wonderful place. Had to get address for a wedding! Boom! Got the dress & jewelry in less than ½ hours. Great device very helpful people !
Morgan Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salida, CA
We at Infusion Gallery are so thankful for Deja Vu Consignment Clothing! They kindly donated 7 dresses for Infusion’s Miss Rising Star Pageant, a pageant put on for the people we support by ALSO(A program that support developmentally challenged adults.) We appreciate their support in making a difference in our community!
Laura D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, WA
Prices are on the higher end for a consignment store, and this one is sorta aimed at our elders — there’s a «resort wear» rack and plenty of Chico’s-esque styles. Pretty great shoe selection, though.
Kelly K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, WA
I have mixed feelings regarding this little shop. They carry higher end clothing at higher end pricing. I find the regular clothing is priced high also unless you shop the sale tags, which I usually do. It is just as hit or miss in this store as any thrift store. The used shoes are a bit worn for me and well overpriced for used in my humble opinion and I’m not that picky. I’ve purchased many used shoes from other places such as Goodwill and Spanky’s. There is a tendency for the shoppers to be older, but that just means more chances for me to find something I like that they skipped over. If you sign up with their email you will be notified of sales and secret sales which on the email subscribers are informed of. If you bring something in for consignment, be wary. First, everything must come in on a hanger. I did not know that the first time and they were a little short with me until I made it clear I had never consigned there. I only had two items. They said if I had much more they would insist I come back with them on hangers. They only take consignments in on particular days during a limited window. You have been warned. I consigned a shirt I paid sixty for on clearance at the mall and a forty dollar Gap young girls dress. The dress was donated. That was my bad for forgetting to pick it up in time. The shirt sold for three dollars. I think I would have had a better return elsewhere. I believe the shirt was victim of a buy one get one free sale or something of the like. Perhaps they really did price it that low. I don’t know. They couldn’t tell me either. I will probably pop in every now and again to peruse as I do occasionally have good luck there. However I doubt I will bring anything in to consign ever again. On an informative note, if you do consign there they donate what doesn’t sell at the end of your term for free. That’s a bonus. Other places charge you to do so.
Nik O.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Pretty overpriced and their buyers definitely lean more toward an older crowd(40’s+). Clearance section has great prices, but nothing of interest for me. This store is good for the people getting rid of their clothes, but $ 60 for a used dress from black house/white market? Wtf! They also seem to sell some fake Louis bags so beware — there’s no way you’re getting a real tote bag for $ 60. Only came here because friend’s mom said it was a great high end consignment store when she lived here several yrs ago. Maybe it was before, but it sucks now — she didn’t find anything either btw.
Ronna R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bellingham, WA
In a town like any town, in a strip mall like any other, there is a consignment shop called Deja Vu, which is a fairly common name for a consignment shop. My expectations were low, specifically, I anticipated slim-pickings. The sale racks on the sidewalk announced 50−75% off, which usually means polyester granny dresses and 80s blazers. Happily, astoundingly, the rack was loaded with excellent quality, perfect-condition garments: Ami, Anne Klein, Anne Taylor, Banana Republic and many others. There were several adorable jackets that appeared to never have been worn and demanded admiration. The original prices were a little high for consignment but at 75% off, they were better than just right. Inside the shop, the sale continued with a rack devoted to Chico and Cabi. The displays at the front of the store held designer brands and a fantastic selection of handbags and accessories. Rounders through the middle separated clothing by size and type. There were the standard three«Tops» rounders labeled by Small, Medium and Large but also a rounder specially for blouses and one for shirts(such as Foxcroft). This set-up was a bit confusing at first, but this shop has so much inventory that the divisions are clearly necessary. Off to the right were racks of pants, skirts and jeans, a wall of dresses and a little selection whimsically labeled«Cute Things.» While shopping the racks, I resisted the urge to drag a mountain of stuff into the changing room and spend wads of cash. Resistance was difficult because virtually every garment in the store was so freaking CUTE that every rack could have been labeled«Cute Things.» Most jackets were priced in the twenties and most blouses in the teens. My sister shopped the sale rack and bought a silk Ann Taylor blouse and denim vest and spent less than $ 15. She has more self control than I do. A little Banana Republic suit($ 34) with wide leg pants and a cropped jacket looked at me like a brown-eyed puppy in a pet shop window. Better to just resist completely. Technically I was not supposed to be shopping at all due to lack of bank, a situation I shall blame on the economy instead of my own poor choices. At the back of the shop was a small selection of plus-sized clothing, a clearance rack, shoes and a small jewelry case, all worth scouting. The plus-size racks were small but well selected and priced with some very nice jeans for about $ 15 – 20. Deja Vu was a wonderfully pleasant surprise. The little touches matter so much in a consignment store: beautiful dressing room curtains, organization and good lighting, adequate labeling and sturdy display racks. It is not difficult to make a consignment shop feel like a boutique and this one is beautifully done. This isn’t the place to shop if you are looking for a shop full of bargain basement prices but for mid to high end wardrobe pieces(including suits) Deja Vu is most certainly worth your time.