Déjà Blue Boutique
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Déjà Blue Boutique

Boutique · Country Club ·

Long-standing nonprofit chain offering pre-owned clothing and housewares

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303 University Blvd, Denver, CO 80206 Get directions

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303 University Blvd, Denver, CO 80206 Get directions

+1 303 996 5668
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Déjà Blue Boutique

L C

Google
The prices are laughable. $20 for a pair of workout pants you can buy brand new at Walmart for $12…….. Reply to business’ reply: I appreciate your time, reply & suggestion. However, doing so would require a paycheck because I don’t work for free. Goodwill gets everything donated for free. Marking used items to the price higher than in the retail store itself is just shameful.

Amber Zollo

Google
This location used to be fun to shop at and find affordable pieces on a budget. However, I stopped coming here an almost a year ago due to the amount they have increased their pricing structure, which is laughable. Tried to give it another try this past weekend and it has only gotten worse. T-Shirts, not even in good condition are starting at $12.99. They apparently also has a mistake where they labeled the tags wrong, so the discounts were confusing.

Elijh Williams

Google
I got a pair of shoes only because it was a good deal. Didn’t feel very welcomed though. However I heard them great others and speak and ask others if they need help. As far as me and my partner we didn’t feel welcome so we just grabbed and go, definitely check out the other goodwill on Leetsdale, they have a bigger selection and you actually feel welcome

nangiggles

Google
Adjust your expectations. The brands are things like JCrew, Athleta, Adidas, J.jill and such. The handbags range from coach(very scuffed) and Vera Bradley (faded) to Anne Klein and Steve Maddening. My photo is a time and tru hat set (Walmart brand) that was more expensive in store than retail. Other photo is a rough vintage Alaluna for $30.

Julie Bruce

Google
Spent the day thrifting in Denver for my daughter’s bday. We were excited to try out this place! Our first impression wasn’t great. A gal employee who had coming in with us after a smoking break, was super rude and unfriendly. Then, while my daughter was looking at a rack of clothing, she literally told my daughter to move out of her way twice because she was sweeping! She has the whole store to sweep, but had to sweep right there! 🙄 Both, the guy and the gal were talking to each other and totally acted like we were invisible. It was only after we purchased our first bunch of clothing that the guy spoke to us. I work in retail and again I am wondering why these people work with people when they clearly do not like people! The other thing that was weird about this store - I walked around and looked at and picked up some of the decor. Almost everything was broken, cracked, scratched or falling apart. This store is supposed to be selling the better quality stuff. Very odd. The prices weren’t that fantastic either. But, I’m sure their rent is ridiculously high! I can get better quality at the regular old Goodwill. Strange experience. Not sure we’ll be back.

H Wood

Google
If you're looking for clothes that whisper "I just finalized my divorce and bought a crystal to feel something again," Deja Blue is the place for you. Everything looks like it belonged to someone who left a PTA meeting mid-breakdown, and yet somehow it's still priced like it’s exclusive runway couture from a sad suburban mall. Want a $28 high end brand blouse with the faint scent of despair and old Febreze? Got you covered. Dreaming of a $19 top that says “wine mom but make it edgy,” complete with a mysterious stain and a loose sequin? Baby, they’ve got racks of it. The real kicker? You can feel the underpaid labor humming through the hangers. The vibes are off. Like, spiritually. I walked out with a $20 pair of pants and a sudden urge to unionize. There’s something haunted about this place......and I don't mean vintage. Come for the bargains, stay for the existential crisis. Or don’t. Honestly, you’d be better off raiding your aunt’s closet and setting $20 on fire.

Natasha Gutierrez

Google
I went early in the morning right when they opened on a Tuesday morning and the workers are so nice. This is definitely a boujee version of a Goodwill, reminded me of The Cottage Shop in Houston. Really organized and alot of options but more expensive than your regular Goodwill prices I'm used to. It all has to do with location but they had two color tags on sale. I'm glad I stopped by!

Jessica Diaz

Google
Very clean and organized. I was expecting more designer/luxury brands than there were. The pricing was escalated for some of the pieces I could see getting for less at other thrift stores but understandable because of the location.