Great deals! Make sure you sign up to volunteer to get privileges to shop early. All the great deals disappear before opening day! If you consign here, the Annapolis shoppers are quite generous! A hefty profit is to be expected!
Vida O.
Place rating: 4 Baltimore, MD
First year consigning at the Wee sale and it was a breeze. The process of dropping off was easy enough although I would like to have earned more for my items. 55% is a really low cut considering I can just sell elsewhere. But I did it to shop for kids toys and books and really check out the place. It was quite lovely. I stocked up on tons of kids toys and random stuff but I wish I knew to bring a rolling laundry basket. There are definitely more girls items than boys and more of the smaller sizes. Like everyone points out the volunteers are really nice and helpful. But most of the good stuff are already sold to consignors who work there since they get first dibs on everything. And there isn’t a limit to how much they can buy so by the time consignors go in much of the good big items are gone. So overall, if you are a first time mom, bring help. Also consign or volunteer to shop early. And arrive early to get in line to shop. And bring cash in case their internet goes down so you skip everyone waiting in line with credit cards. :)
Rachael S.
Place rating: 3 Odenton, MD
I went to the Wee-Sale for the first time yesterday. I spent around $ 110 and was able to pick up three outfits for our 2 daughters, and three pairs of shorts for our son…10 bibs…3 towels… a new bobby cover… duffle bag… and around 6 small toys(bowling, Mr. Potato Head, Minnie Mouse, Sofia Princess, BatMan Car, Dora). To summarize my overall experience, Live & Learn. I don’t think I will be back on opening day. I had a long walk from my car even though I arrived 9:15AM opening day and waited in line for nearly 1 hr. 40 min. to check out. Since I am 37 weeks pregnant — it was a challenge to stand this long. However, it was educational to hear the other women talk in line. Apparently, consigners get to shop the Wednesday prior to the sale. To qualify, you only need to sell 30 items. Next time, I will definitely do this. I was hoping to find some larger items(toddler bed, double jogging stroller, playhouse, or power wheels) but these items were not there or already sold. Listening to some other women talk, I was especially surprised that some of them didn’t have children but were shopping for their businesses. I enjoy the benefits of capitalism but found it a little disturbing because I always thought of consignment sales like this as moms helping other moms. I think it’s a bit of a shame that the best inventory is depleted by 9:15AM because«consigners» have already picked through the good stuff… many of which are just buying to resale. It really takes away from the lower income brackets whom I believe the sale was intended for.
Paula j.
Place rating: 5 Millersville, MD
I work and consign with this sale every year. Selection is mind blowing. People are friendly and the volunteers work hard. :)
Laura G.
Place rating: 4 Owings, MD
I don’t have experience with consignment sales, but I’ve been to the Wee Sale this past Spring and Fall and have really enjoyed the experience. I don’t do crowds, so you won’t find me there on Day 1, which I assume to be the busiest and the time you can collect the best stuff and greatest deals. Both times I went on Day 2(Friday). I have found a lot of quality items, without that feeling of strong arming other women or digging through bins. This past Spring sale I walked away with Gap, Polo, Chicco(Target), and Carters brand items. If you are smart enough to catch a sale before you have a baby, you can really load up on essentials like boppy pillows, breast pumps, play gyms, and diaper bags for very reasonable prices. The sale seems very well organized and clean. I’d definitely recommend to others!
Diedre O.
Place rating: 5 Upper Marlboro, MD
I just experienced my first Wee-Sale this weekend. I am hooked! I consigned as well as shopped the sale. I was able to buy most of the things my 17 month old daughter needed for the fall/winter for. I am expecting a son in November and was able to pick up some items and clothing he’ll need. I accomplished all of this for just over $ 100. The quality of the clothing and equipment there was excellent! I also appreciate the organization of the sale. It is easy to enter inventory and keep track of your sells right on the website. If you’re considering participating in anyway with this sale I highly recommend it. You will not be disappointed!
Koren L.
Place rating: 5 Annapolis, MD
I love this sale it is awesome! you can get everything for baby here as well as toddlers and even up to 8 for boys and 14 or better for girls. and if you need to shop for above that for girls there is her new she-sale for ladies and young girls. but that another review. Items are top notch and only the best. The volunteers are great and try to do there best in helping everyone out. there is gymboree new and gently used as well as High end Boutique items which you never see anywhere. it happens twice a year in Annapolis and now she has a new one in PG also twice a year. One for Summer and spring and the other winter and fall. you’ll be hooked when you go to your first and never want to miss another!
Heather W.
Place rating: 5 Millersville, MD
Wee sale has the highest quality and best priced baby consignment shop in aaco hands down. It has no competition when compared to wee cycle mart(which is disgusting and dirty). The woman running wee sale is very organizes and instructs her helpers to only accept the finest quality of items for their sale. I myself have had one or two items turned down because it did not meet their standard. I dont mind because I wouldnt want the quality here to start go downhill. To sum it up, it’s just the best and you should go there when u have kids