The Re-find Designer is a consignment boutique specializing in gently used designer handbags, shoes, and small leather goods, located in Oklahoma City's Midtown district. The shop stocks contemporary and classic pieces from brands like Coach, Michael Kors, Dooney & Bourke, and occasionally higher-tier labels, all priced 40 to 60 percent below retail. It serves budget-conscious shoppers who want recognizable designer names without full retail cost, and sellers looking to recoup money from barely worn purchases.
The Re-find Designer operates on a true consignment model: the shop displays owner-consigned merchandise on behalf of sellers, taking a percentage when items sell rather than buying inventory outright. This structure means inventory rotates constantly and the selection shifts week to week. The shop occupies roughly 800 square feet and organizes stock by category (handbags dominate, followed by shoes, belts, scarves, and sunglasses) rather than by brand, making browsing intuitive for shoppers hunting by item type. The lighting is retail-standard, and pieces are displayed on shelving and stands rather than crowded onto racks. Unlike a traditional resale shop, The Re-find Designer accepts only accessories, not clothing or home goods, which keeps the focus narrow and the curation tighter than a general consignment store.
Handbags typically range from $30 for vintage Coach crossbodies to $200 for newer structured leather pieces or recognizable designer styles in excellent condition. Shoes run $20 to $80 depending on brand and condition. Belts and small leather goods (wallets, clutches) fall in the $15 to $50 range. The shop does not haggle; prices are fixed and reflect the consignor's asking price minus the shop's commission. Condition is categorized clearly: items labeled "excellent" show minimal wear, "very good" pieces may have light scuffing or minor cosmetic marks, and anything with notable damage is priced accordingly or not accepted at all. Unlike Crossroads Mall's anchor-store clearance racks or the designer outlet sections at Outlet Shoppes of The Enclave (which carry overstock and last-season retail inventory), The Re-find Designer offers authentic, individual pieces with real wear history, so shoppers should expect to inspect for authenticity markers and signs of use before purchase.
Oklahoma City has limited dedicated consignment accessory shops. Crossroads and Penn Square malls carry department-store accessory sections (Coach, Fossil, Dooney & Bourke) at full or clearance retail prices, typically 10 to 25 percent off during sales. Outlet Shoppes of The Enclave stocks official outlet-brand handbags at lower entry prices ($40 to $120) but offers no negotiation and no discovery element. The Re-find Designer differs: it appeals to shoppers who know they want a specific brand (Coach, Michael Kors) and are willing to accept pre-owned condition in exchange for meaningful savings, or who enjoy the hunt for occasional higher-end finds. It does not suit someone seeking a single, pristine new piece guaranteed in a specific color and size; outlet stores or full-price retail are more reliable for that need. For sellers, The Re-find Designer offers a faster path to cash than Facebook Marketplace or Poshmark (which require individual photography and shipping logistics), since the consignor drops items off and the shop handles sales.
This shop works for professionals in their 30s and 40s who own multiple designer accessories, wear them lightly, and want to recycle pieces they no longer use. It also suits younger shoppers building a wardrobe on limited budgets who recognize brand names and are comfortable with pre-owned goods. The shop does not work for someone seeking luxury labels above the contemporary designer tier (no Gucci, Prada, or Louis Vuitton). It also does not suit buyers who require a specific item in a specific condition and color immediately; availability is not guaranteed, and restocking depends on what consignors bring in. Estate jewelry sellers or those liquidating collections will not find a market here, since The Re-find Designer does not carry fine jewelry.
Walk in and browse the handbag wall first; most shoppers spend time here. Check item tags for condition notes, brand, and price. Pick up pieces to inspect seams, zippers, and leather for authenticity markers you recognize (stitching pattern, weight, hardware). Staff can answer questions about condition or hold items for a few days if you need time to decide. If you are a consignor, ask about the intake process: bring items clean and in the condition you want them displayed, provide original receipts or photos if you have them, and sign a consignment agreement. Typical payout is 40 to 60 days after a piece sells, depending on the shop's terms (verify specifics on your first consignment visit, as terms can change).
The Re-find Designer is located in Midtown and is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday (verify current hours by phone, as retail hours shift seasonally). Street parking is available along the block; no dedicated lot. The shop is small enough that you do not need more than 20 to 30 minutes for a thorough browse unless you are a frequent visitor familiar with recent inventory.
The Re-find Designer fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's accessory retail: it makes designer accessories affordable for everyday shoppers and gives current owners an easy resale outlet. For anyone who wears accessories hard or upgrades frequently, this is the most cost-effective option in the city.
