We know your little ones grow up fast, so we provide a fresh children's consignment store to stylishly dress your wee one. At Wee Ones Reruns in Vancouver we provide gently-worn items as well as a small selection of new items like Padraig Cottage Slippers. Come visit our convenient location in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood. We are a breastfeeding friendly environment. more...See more text
Can a business in today's seriously wired world survive if they're not social? As in updating their status on Facebook, tweeting deals and posting photos to Instagram? Well if Wee Ones Reruns, an established Vancouver kids' consignment store in Mount Pleasant, is anything to go by, being social in real life is all that’s needed to thrive in the modern retail world.
Maybe that’s because Sandra Poelzer launched her business back in 1995, when she was a single mom with a new baby and virtual social networks weren’t an option for spreading the word. Or it could be because she created a business that tends to be a meeting place for new moms It could also be Sandra's tendency to go above and beyond, like the time she drove a customer to a towing yard when the customer’s car had been towed, receiving a homemade cake the next day as a thank you.
Whatever the secret, almost 20 years (and two more kids) on, Sandra is still going strong in a market that's not always kind to consignment stores. She credits her ongoing success to “quality and customer service, and treating your customers how they deserve to be treated, especially your consignees.”
Located near Fraser and Kingsway, Reruns has been around for almost 15 years. It’s kind of a classic kids shop in Vancouver; they stock a few new items and really good quality used clothing for newborns up to about 12 year olds. They also have a great selection of second hand toys, board games, book and DVDs.
One of the few remaining original stores along the once-desolate strip of Kingsway by Fraser, Wee Ones Reruns has a winning formula and an innate sense for up-and-coming areas. Carrying lightly used clothes from Old Navy to Burberry, as well as some select new items like cloth diapers, litterless lunch supplies and quality rain gear, this consignment store has been a winner for local parents since 1995. As the neighbourhood sees an influx of young families, business can only continue to boom.