Thrift & Vintage Stores in La Jolla — Consignment & Antiques in 92037

La Jolla's eight thrift and vintage listings in 92037 cover consignment shops, antique dealers, and secondhand clothing along Girard Avenue and Pearl Street in the Village. Goodwill anchors the high-volume end, while Ark Antiques and Boulevard La Jolla stock antiques, designer consignment, and vintage pieces in the Village core.

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Little Love

4.9 (48)

1110 Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-230-6857

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Boulevard La Jolla

4.8 (24)

7458 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 619-665-5645

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Ark Antiques

4.6 (34)

7620 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-459-7755

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Maroufi Fine Rugs & Antiques

4.6 (14)

7629 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-456-2585

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Girard Avenue Marketplace

4.4 (9)

7505 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-203-7945

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Echoes Boutique Consignment Store

4.3 (12)

7705 Fay Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-459-6588

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Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center

4.0 (209)

7849 Herschel Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-752-6181

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Second Act West-Ladies Designer Resale

2.9 (23)

7856 Girard Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037

+1 858-454-6096

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Thrift, Vintage & Consignment Stores in La Jolla — Girard Avenue & Pearl Street

Is there a Goodwill thrift store in La Jolla?

Yes. The Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center operates in La Jolla and carries the standard Goodwill inventory of donated clothing, housewares, books, and small furniture. The location accepts both walk-in shoppers and donation drop-offs during posted hours.

La Jolla's Goodwill draws some of the highest review volume among the neighborhood's thrift stores, partly due to the quality of donations in the 92037 area. The store sits within a short drive of the Village and the UTC corridor. For a broader thrift and vintage selection beyond Goodwill, the remaining stores listed below cover consignment, antiques, and vintage clothing across Girard Avenue and Pearl Street.

Are there thrift stores in La Jolla?

La Jolla lists eight thrift and vintage stores in 92037, concentrated along Girard Avenue and Pearl Street in the Village. Goodwill handles the high-volume donated-goods side, while shops like Ark Antiques and Boulevard La Jolla lean toward antiques, mid-century pieces, and higher-end consignment.

Little Love carries a mix of vintage and secondhand items with strong local reviews. The thrift selection in La Jolla runs more toward consignment and intentionally stocked resale than the bulk donation-bin format common in larger thrift chains. Shoppers looking for a higher volume of secondhand goods at lower prices may want to check Encinitas and other North County neighborhoods that carry additional thrift options.

Where can I buy consignment clothing in La Jolla?

Boulevard La Jolla is one of the more established consignment shops in the Village, carrying designer and name-brand clothing, handbags, and accessories on consignment. The store draws sellers from the 92037 area, which tends to produce higher-end consignment inventory than many other San Diego neighborhoods.

Several of the smaller vintage and resale shops on Girard Avenue and Pearl Street also accept consignment, though their focus may lean more toward antiques and home goods than clothing. Shoppers who want a dedicated women's designer consignment experience should check Boulevard La Jolla first, then compare with the secondhand options at Little Love and the broader clothing boutique lineup in the Village.

Are there antique shops in La Jolla?

Ark Antiques on Girard Avenue is La Jolla's longest-running antique shop, carrying furniture, decorative objects, art, and collectibles across a range of periods and styles. The shop stocks both larger furniture pieces and smaller display items that work as gifts or home accents. Inventory rotates regularly, so repeat visits tend to surface different pieces.

Several of the consignment and vintage stores along Girard and Pearl also carry antique inventory alongside their clothing and accessories—the lines between antique shop, consignment store, and vintage boutique blur in La Jolla's Village, where most of these businesses occupy adjacent blocks. For antique rugs specifically, home décor shops like Prospect Rug Gallery sometimes carry vintage and antique pieces alongside their new inventory. Buyers looking for a larger antique market should check the weekend shows and pop-ups that rotate through San Diego's central neighborhoods.

Where can I find vintage clothing in La Jolla?

Little Love carries vintage and secondhand clothing in La Jolla with consistently strong reviews from local shoppers. Boulevard La Jolla also stocks pre-owned designer pieces that cross into the vintage category, particularly for handbags and statement garments.

La Jolla's vintage clothing selection is smaller than what shoppers find in neighborhoods like North Park or Hillcrest, where the vintage store density is significantly higher. For buyers specifically looking for era-specific vintage—mid-century, 1970s, or 1990s pieces—the Village stores carry a limited selection and the deeper inventory sits in San Diego's central neighborhoods. The Sunday La Jolla Open Aire Farmers Market on Girard also occasionally features vintage clothing vendors, and La Jolla's broader clothing boutiques sometimes stock vintage-inspired pieces alongside new inventory.

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