Buying Center is a 40,000-square-foot wholesale accessories distributor located in Oklahoma City's industrial corridor, serving resellers, small business owners, and bulk buyers rather than individual consumers. The warehouse stocks jewelry, belts, scarves, hats, sunglasses, bags, and phone accessories at per-unit costs substantially lower than retail, with many items priced between $1 and $8 at wholesale. It operates as a cash-and-carry operation, meaning buyers purchase inventory outright and leave with goods the same day, unlike drop-ship or consignment models.
Buying Center functions as a B2B supply hub for Oklahoma City resellers, flea market vendors, boutique owners, and online sellers who need to stock accessories at margins that support retail markup. The operation is neither a boutique (no curation for individual taste) nor a traditional discount retailer (no retail storefront experience). It is a warehouse where volume purchasing determines unit cost. Most inventory turns seasonally, and the selection shifts with fashion trends and supplier availability.
Jewelry ranges from $1.50 to $6 per piece at wholesale for costume and fashion lines; items include chunky earrings, layered necklaces, and rings in gold and silver finishes. Belts (canvas, leather-look, and beaded) run $2 to $5 wholesale. Scarves, pashminas, and wraps are typically $1.50 to $3.50 each. Sunglasses start at $1.25 per unit for basic frames and rise to $4 for branded-look styles. Phone cases, screen protectors, and charging cables range from $0.75 to $3. Hats and beanies cost $1.50 to $4 wholesale.
Minimum purchase quantities vary by product line; some items sell by the piece, while others require cartons of 12 or 24. Prices fluctuate with supplier cost changes and inventory levels. Confirm current pricing and minimums at the counter before committing to a large order.
Oklahoma City has no direct competitor operating at Buying Center's scale and exclusively in accessories. Several alternatives serve resellers, each with distinct tradeoffs:
Sallisaw Wholesale (a regional distributor in nearby Sallisaw, Oklahoma) carries a broader mix of apparel and home goods alongside accessories, but requires membership and a business license to purchase. Sallisaw's unit prices on jewelry and belts are competitive, but the drive time (45 minutes one way) makes frequent restocking less practical for local vendors.
Big Lots Wholesale operates a limited B2B program from select Oklahoma City locations, selling accessories and seasonal goods at near-wholesale rates but only in case quantities and with restrictions on resale intent. Prices are slightly higher than Buying Center but require no membership application or documentation.
Local flea market wholesalers (vendors operating from individual booths at Oklahoma City flea markets) offer accessories directly but inconsistently; selection depends on which vendors are present any given weekend, and negotiations over bulk pricing are expected but time-consuming.
Buying Center suits buyers who prioritize consistent inventory, walk-in access, and the lowest per-unit cost. Choose Sallisaw if you need apparel or home goods alongside accessories, or if you value membership-based order history and credit terms. Use Big Lots Wholesale only if you lack a business license and need smaller case quantities.
Buying Center is built for flea market resellers, online sellers on Etsy or Facebook Marketplace, boutique owners stocking entry-level jewelry, and small gift shop owners filling rotating displays. Bulk buyers who restock monthly or quarterly benefit most from per-unit savings.
It is not suited for individual shoppers buying one or two items, collectors seeking quality or brand authenticity, or resellers focused on vintage or designer accessories. The warehouse environment offers no styling advice, no fitted service, and no return flexibility; purchased items are final.
Arrive with a resale license or business ID if you plan to purchase regularly; Buying Center may require documentation for wholesale pricing, though walk-in pricing is sometimes available. Bring a list of categories you need. The warehouse is organized by product type, with labeled bins and tables; staff can direct you to sections but do not offer product curation. Handle items to inspect quality and check for defects, as wholesale goods are sold as-is. You'll pay at a single checkout counter; cash is preferred, though cards are accepted. Plan to spend 30 to 60 minutes on a first visit, longer if you're exploring new product lines.
Buying Center operates Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It is closed Sundays and major holidays. The warehouse lot has ample parking for trucks and vehicles carrying inventory. Location and exact address should be confirmed before your first trip, as industrial addresses can be difficult to navigate. Call ahead if you plan to purchase items in very large quantity, as restocking may affect availability on a given day.
Buying Center fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's reseller economy: the need for low-cost, same-day inventory replenishment without membership fees or application delays. For vendors working on tight margins, the per-unit savings on jewelry, belts, and scarves directly affect profitability.
