(718) 384-6901
504 Driggs Ave
Brooklyn,
NY
11211
40.7184
-73.9552
Neighborhood: Greenpoint
Reviews & Ratings for Buffalo Exchange Ltd
5 reviews
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buffalo exchange
by shizadi at Citysearch
great store, cute stuff, good prices, the location can be hard to find if its your first time going there since its more into the inner streets but once you find it, its like a vintage junkie's paradise.
Bull
by flacky at Citysearch
I took clothing to sell and or trade they wanted to donate my items instead, said they are looking for the latest styles, bull!! You will be better off taking your clothing to a charity to donate. That's just what I did, I took my items to the local charity. They are looking to scam you, they probably would have sent my clothing to another one of there stores to sell. This is no thrift store, they want to be a regular department store take your clothes off your back to sell. This store is a scam!!!!! Snooty workers!
- Pros: None
- Cons: Good Location
Not quite a vintage boutique, not quite a thrift store: Chic clothes on these racks are the coolest castoffs around.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
The first Buffalo Exchange opened in 1974 in Tucson, Arizona, and has since become a famous-label junkie's delight. The eclectic inventory is built by loyal customers who bring in former favorites from their own closets to sell or trade. A constant turnaround of lightly worn men's and women's clothing and accessories keeps the bargain-hunting ground fertile for finds from the likes of Kate Spade, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci and others.








Comments
shopperseller– October 07, 2009 at 20:03:31 PDT
Sorry, but are you kidding me? A lot of their stock is stuff they bought from their manufacturers in China! Then there's the stuff people bring in. But vintage? Non! They have some obviously trendy names, but I find them corporate hip, missing the mark.
shopperseller– October 07, 2009 at 20:10:25 PDT
No way! There's hardly any vintage in the store! And you know why? Because when you bring in a vintage piece, they offer you a ridiculously low price (example: $2.50 for a dress -- that they'll sell low at $8.00). So vintage sellers usually don't go there. Buffalo sticks with more conventional, trendy clothes and stuff they have made for them -- but vintage, not at all.