Buffalo Exchange

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Brooklyn, United States

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

Buffalo Exchange Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Buffalo Exchange is located in Brooklyn, United States on 504 Driggs Ave. Buffalo Exchange is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category used clothing store in United States.

Address

504 Driggs Ave

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 7183846901

Service options

In-store shopping

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Alyssa Slotnick

Great store! Staff is super sweet and friendly, and I've found some cool pieces for a great price. Selling is easy if you follow the instructions beforehand (a little different now because of COVID). Definitely recommend!

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Jacksman

The selection varies and the prices are usually pretty fair. Ive gotten some great pieces here and love the small but solid accessories section. This location could use more men’s clothing options. Obvious tip: The lines are shorter for selling if you go before 2

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Hashem Abdelgawad

DO NOT GO TO THIS STORE. This was my first and last time to go to this store. It is one of the worst thrifting stores and they will barely take anything of you if you are trying to sell them stuff. Today I went there and I brought with me over 200 pieces of clothes that I never wore and they only took less then 20 pieces and they almost did not give me any money even tho there was so expensive stuff. And when I say that I brought clothes that I never wore, I mean it, because of the COVID I did not have a chance to go out. DO NOT GO TO THIS STORE.

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Jenna Milonovich

Don't sell here. Huge waste of time. Better off taking to any other thrift store. Also beware donating at ANY Buffalo Exchange. Items they did not buy but claim they are \donating\ end up on the sales floor. Sketchy. The racks are filled with garbage so unclear on what they are actually \buying\ from customers.

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michael heffez

Buying? Not a bad selection with decent prices- depending on the item. Selling? Go in there with intentions of donating/ giving away your clothing. You can have garments totally 1,500 (as an example), and you'll end up with .50. It's a mercenary oriented business that aims to exploit you and your clothing, even name brand items. A jacket that I spent nearly 200 on, that was brand new and with tags, I receive oh about 3.20. Trade in value is a bit higher but still it's a joke. Don't hold your breath to receive any substantial amount of money. You're better off donating the clothing to homeless shelters and organizations that help clothed the poor (like those clothing bins you see all over the borough). For them to pay you over 95% less than what you had paid, then turnaround and try to profit from it by charging half if not more for the item is borderline fraudulence. Just sayin'...and yes that's my (former) car in front of the place. I got lucky finding a sick spot.