Hip chain that buys, sells, trades trendy vintage & used clothing & accessories for men & women.
Service Options: In-store shopping
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits ·
Hours
Thursday | 11AM–8PM |
Friday | 11AM–8PM |
Saturday | 11AM–8PM |
Sunday | 11AM–7PM |
Monday | 11AM–8PM |
Tuesday | 11AM–8PM |
Wednesday | 11AM–8PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 215 N Harbor Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92832 Phone: (714) 870-6855 Website: https://www.buffaloexchange.com/locations/orange-county/fullerton/
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Review Summary
Cinnamon & Honey
I bring in my handmade items with my brand name which people look me up through.
Sims
I love going in every so often just to see how customers and staff are dressed.
Mayra Isabel
Awesome selection of clothing for reasonable prices!
Sims
I love going in every so often just to see how customers and staff are dressed. I get inspiration on what I want to sew next. The customers and staff have an eclectic fashion sense. I love it. I still treasure my pink heart-shaped sunglasses I found there 6 years ago. It’s rare finds like that that keep me coming back hoping I’ll score something else unique.
M.W. Kaplan
Have a pretty good selection of clothes and shoes that fit a funky/alt type of aesthetic; a lot of it is vintage/old fashion. The store is definitely more of a curated resale shop than a thrift store. You’ll see a lot of things for sale slightly below market prices but also typically second hand– not exactly the place for bargain or staple shopping. They do take clothes that you can sell, but might not take a lot of it (especially if it’s common or otherwise uncool). BE has a cool atmosphere (upscale vintage meets secondhand like goodwill) but is questionably accessible. There’s seating up front (for sellers waiting to sell) but none in the dressing rooms. You might be able to get around with a wheelchair/walker/etc but the space is crammed with clothing racks. (The racks are far enough apart but the actual clothes get in the way). Worth checking out for yourself.
Ashley Roxburgh
Window display gave a boutique impression come to find out once inside it has some sort of musky smell with tainted used clothes and mask nazis wanting me to wear their provided masks when I had my own on, was asked to leave store. No problem, I was glad to. Never coming back again and felt fooled that I was walking into a boutique rather than a thrift store right in downtown Fullerton. Whats happened to Fullerton?? Upon reading reviews guess Im not the only one who thinks their staff has attitude problems with overly overly worn clothes Hope owner re-evaluates his staff..