Buffalo Exchange

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Somerville, United States

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Used clothing store· Consignment shop· Thrift store· Costume store· Vintage clothing store

Buffalo Exchange Reviews | Rating 3.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Buffalo Exchange is located in Somerville, United States on 238 Elm St. Buffalo Exchange is rated 3.3 out of 5 in the category used clothing store in United States.

Address

238 Elm St

Phone

+1 6176295383

Service options

In-store shopping

Offerings

Buys used goods

Open hours

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Michele

All of the staff are amazing. You must make a appointment, which is very easy. The staff are very friendly and they are not picky or choosy of the stuff that I had brought in. They explained everything to me and are very understanding. I found a nice Timberland winter vest. They have everything from a 80’s concert shirt to pants sunglasses hats they have it all. FYI if you see something buy it do not hesitate because they sell there stuff quick

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Studio Shangri-La

Coolest consignment store I have been to in Greater Boston. I *always* find unique items here, especially shoes ! !

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Nicole Moodie

The website they have is really misleading about what kind of clothing pieces they take. It says loft, jcrew, American eagle, Nike etc but I brought all this stuff in and they didn’t take any of it. Had 3 great pairs of jeans and they didn’t take any. Also I go in for my 2pm appointment and it’s a mad house and every time someone came in, the girl checking out my clothes got sidetracked and had to deal with people that were coming in the store. After waiting 30 minutes and them taking about 6 of my pieces I got a measly 33 (could’ve been worse) after lugging about 40 items there. Just a lot of work for little reward. Probably will not be returning.

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Markie R

It’s a fine place if you are only looking to shop but there seems to be almost no rhyme or reason why they don’t take some items when consigning. I wonder if it has to do with personal taste with who is going through the items. Brought in around 40 items and only 3 were accepted. The woman in front of me somehow sold most of her pieces and made 120. I wish they at least had some guidelines posted so you know what it is they look for, or else it feels like a waste of time to then be disappointed. Or maybe tell you why they are saying no. Some clarity would be appreciated. I wish there were more/different consignment shops in the area so we don’t have to rely on this one.

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Camille Montier

Great brands and lovely salesgirls! I force myself not to go back too often