Resale Living is the kind of consignment shop that makes you slow down — because the piece in the corner actually warrants it. On Minnesota Ave in Sioux Falls, this isn't a warehouse shuffle through donated castoffs. It's curated, and you can tell the difference in about thirty seconds.
The inventory leans toward vintage and secondhand furniture with real bones: dressers worth refinishing, sofas that didn't come from a big-box floor, accent pieces and home décor that fit rooms people actually live in. Stock turns over, so the selection shifts — which is either exciting or annoying depending on how decisive you are. Either way, the quality threshold is consistent.
Most resale shops make you do the archaeological work yourself. Here the editing's already been done, which is the whole point — no wading through particle board and questionable upholstery to find one thing worth hauling home. It draws the crowd that cares about sustainable shopping without needing a lecture about it, and the interior design-minded buyer who knows good bones when they see them.