Blu Bird Boutique is a single-location accessories shop in Oklahoma City that specializes in vintage, secondhand, and curated new pieces across jewelry, handbags, scarves, and belts. The store occupies a smaller retail footprint and operates independently, positioning itself between thrift-store sourcing and contemporary boutique retail on both price and curation.
The inventory centers on vintage and pre-owned jewelry (rings, necklaces, brooches, earrings), structured handbags from mid-range to designer labels, silk scarves, leather belts, and occasional statement brooches and hair accessories. Stock rotates frequently because sourcing relies on estate lots, individual consignments, and wholesale vintage acquisitions rather than fixed wholesale lines. This means you will not see the same pieces week to week. New items arrive typically two to three times per week, though exact timing is not published. A portion of inventory is vintage (1950s through 1980s), some is secondhand contemporary, and a smaller selection is new retail pieces.
Vintage jewelry ranges from $15 for simple costume pieces to $200 for estate gold or authenticated designer rings. Pre-owned contemporary handbags run $40 to $150 depending on brand and condition. New accessory items are priced between $25 and $80. Unlike chain retailers, prices are not fixed across categories; a 1970s silk scarf might be $18 while a similar-era Italian leather belt costs $65. No bulk discounts are offered, and haggling is not the norm, though some customers report success on items marked down during seasonal adjustment. Verification on current pricing is recommended, as secondhand inventory pricing fluctuates with sourcing costs.
Blu Bird differs from chain retailers like Target or Macy's (which stock only new, mass-produced accessories at lower per-unit cost) in that every piece has individual provenance and often a story. It compares most directly to the vintage and consignment sections of Midtown Antique Mall and to independent resale boutiques in Edmond, though Blu Bird's focus is narrower and accessories-only, whereas antique malls carry furniture and home goods alongside jewelry and vintage clothing. For shoppers seeking new designer accessories at full retail, Nordstrom in Oklahoma City offers structured handbags and fine jewelry but at higher price points ($300 and up for handbags) and no vintage or secondhand option. Blu Bird suits buyers who want originality and value; the antique mall suits browsers with longer time horizons and mixed shopping intent; Nordstrom suits those prioritizing current-season designer pieces and service. For estate jewelry specifically, Blu Bird's secondhand selection is stronger than chain retailers but less specialized than dedicated estate jewelry shops, which typically offer appraisal and authentication services that Blu Bird does not formally advertise.
Blu Bird works well for people who prize one-of-a-kind pieces, enjoy the treasure-hunt aspect of vintage shopping, and have flexible size and style preferences (vintage sizing runs small and irregular). It appeals to customers seeking sustainable consumption and lower price points than full-retail contemporary boutiques. It does not suit shoppers on a tight timeline looking for a specific item, those who need extensive sizing or alteration services, or buyers requiring the guarantees and return policies of new retail. If you need a handbag for an event next weekend and want assurance it will fit and be in perfect condition, a contemporary boutique or department store is a safer choice. If you can visit multiple times and enjoy discovery, Blu Bird rewards that patience.
Walk in and browse the wall displays (jewelry is typically organized by type: rings, necklaces, brooches) and the table and shelf arrangements (handbags, scarves, belts). Staff are present but not pushy. Ask to see pieces behind glass or in drawers; there is usually a reserve of items not on open display. No appointment is necessary. Inspect condition carefully: vintage items are sold as-is, and return policies are restrictive (typically store credit only within 7 days with receipt, no returns on worn items). Most transactions are cash or card; the shop does not hold items on layaway. Plan to spend 20 to 40 minutes on a first visit, longer if you enjoy vintage shopping as a leisure activity.
Blu Bird operates Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Mondays. Street parking is available on the block; there is no dedicated lot. The shop is located in a retail cluster that includes other independent boutiques, making it possible to combine visits. Hours can shift seasonally; confirm before visiting during holiday periods.
Blu Bird fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's retail landscape: for accessory shoppers who value discovery over convenience and secondhand provenance over new-season assurance, it offers consistent sourcing and individual pricing that chain retailers cannot match.
