The Ritzy Gypsy is an independent accessories boutique in Oklahoma City that specializes in vintage and contemporary jewelry, scarves, belts, and small leather goods sourced primarily from consignment and estate collections. The shop occupies a modest storefront and operates as a single-dealer venue focused on mid-century through early 2000s pieces, positioned between mass-market accessory chains and high-end vintage dealers that require appointment access or online-only browsing.
The Ritzy Gypsy stocks layered, bohemian-influenced accessories with an emphasis on statement jewelry and textiles. Most inventory rotates through consignment relationships, meaning stock shifts weekly rather than remaining static. The business caters to customers who want recognizable vintage eras (Art Deco through 1990s) without the investment-grade pricing of fine antique dealers, and without the sameness of contemporary chain retailers. The space itself is small enough to browse in 20 to 30 minutes but dense enough that repeat visits yield new finds.
Jewelry at The Ritzy Gypsy ranges from unsigned costume pieces at $8 to $25 for brooches and clip earrings, to signed vintage lines and semi-precious stone pieces in the $40 to $150 range. Estate gold and sterling jewelry commands $150 to $400, depending on weight and maker marks. Scarves, primarily silk and vintage printed cotton, run $12 to $35. Leather belts, handbags, and small goods fall between $15 and $80. Prices are fixed, not negotiable, and reflect the consignment structure rather than wholesale acquisition.
Unlike big-box accessory retailers where a statement necklace costs $20 to $40 and disappears after a season, The Ritzy Gypsy's inventory is finite and often one-of-a-kind. A customer may find a 1970s enamel pendant or a signed Monet brooch, but only one will be in stock. This creates both scarcity and value retention that mass-market pieces do not offer.
The Ritzy Gypsy differs from national chains like Charming Charlie or fast-fashion accessory departments at Target or Macy's by offering no trend-driven duplicates and significantly longer product lifespans. Those retailers prioritize seasonal turnover and disposability; The Ritzy Gypsy pieces are chosen for durability and timelessness.
Against other Oklahoma City vintage and consignment options, The Ritzy Gypsy is smaller and more focused than multi-dealer malls like Grandma's Attic or local flea markets, where accessory quality and curation vary widely by vendor. It offers the consistency of a single buyer's eye without the appointment-only model of high-end vintage jewelry specialists or estate liquidators. For customers seeking affordable vintage without the luck factor of thrifting, The Ritzy Gypsy bridges the gap.
The Ritzy Gypsy suits customers who dress with intention, who view accessories as core to an outfit rather than afterthought, and who prefer provenance or uniqueness over matching sets. It works well for people building a capsule wardrobe, costume designers, and gift shoppers looking for something beyond generic. It also appeals to customers who enjoy the hunt aspect of shopping but want curation rather than pure chance.
It does not suit customers seeking a specific item in a specific size or color on a specific visit. Because stock is consignment-based and limited, the turnaround from want to find can span weeks or require checking back repeatedly. It is also not ideal for shoppers who prefer one-stop convenience or who need multiple matching pieces at once.
Walking in, you encounter jewelry displayed on tiered stands and in small cases toward the front, scarves folded or hung on wall pegs, and leather goods on mid-shelves. A staff member is typically present and knowledgeable about maker marks and era identification, though the space is small enough to browse independently. No appointment is required. Payment is cash or card, and the shop does not offer alterations or resizing in-house; staff can direct customers to local jewelers for those services.
Most first-time visitors spend 20 to 40 minutes, depending on attention to detail. Trying on is encouraged. There is no pressure to purchase.
The Ritzy Gypsy operates Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. (verify current hours, as retail hours can shift seasonally). Street parking is available nearby with no specific lot. The storefront is accessible from ground level with no steps, and the interior is navigable for most mobility needs. The shop is small enough that multiple browsers can feel crowded, particularly during weekend afternoons.
The Ritzy Gypsy fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's accessory landscape: vintage curation at accessible prices, with the consistency of a curated buyer and the charm of discovery that mass retail cannot replicate.
