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It's Consignment Time!! Now Accepting Gently Worn Items!!

We have exclusive times of the year when we accept consignment. It's not open for drops everyday. Now is the time through October 29th.

The Robin’s Egg is a labor of love created to exemplify the local hometown feel we have come to love in the Ocean State. We hope it becomes an integral part of the community.
The Robin’s Egg is a labor of love created to exemplify the local hometown feel we have come to love in the Ocean State. We hope it becomes an integral part of the community.

It's Consignment Time!! Now Accepting Gently Worn Items!! Follow us to see the latest clothing drops: https://www.facebook.com/thero...

One of the things that truly sets The Robin’s Egg apart is the breadth and turnover of its inventory. While the exact number of individual items is fluid, the shop emphasizes that they accept new drops regularly, and because items are consigned and move quickly, the racks are filled with fresh, high-quality finds every day. Because items are consigned, new arrivals are frequent — so what’s in store today may be gone tomorrow.

Moreover, their consignment guidelines mention see details here:

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  • Strict standards: only brand-name, clean, gently used (or new) items without stains, tears or odors.

Taken together, this suggests that the store handles hundreds of items—if not more—on any given day across racks of clothing, shoes, seasonal outerwear and accessories. The constant flow of consignments and new items means the selection remains lively, making each visit different.
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At The Robin’s Egg the focus isn’t just quantity—it’s quality. Instead of accepting just any used children’s clothing, the owner has established rigorous standards so that every piece carries a sense of care and value:

  • Items must be “clean, odor-free (including smoke and pet odors), freshly washed and in excellent condition.”
  • They explicitly do not accept clothing with stains, defects, tears or damage.
  • The store notes a preference for “new, like new or gently used items… for best resale potential.”

This means when you browse the racks you’ll find well-made pieces from brands like Hanna Andersson, Janie & Jack, Vineyard Vines, Mini Boden and others — curated with an eye toward resale value and style.
The personal touch: clean, curated, considered
What truly brings The Robin’s Egg from run-of-the-mill consignment into boutique territory is the care and attention given to each item by the owner and staff. Here’s how:

  • Every consigned piece undergoes a review prior to being chosen to showcase.
  • They ask consignors to bring items “freshly cleaned, and neatly folded in shopping bags (not plastic or garbage bags)”. That way the check-in and processing go smoothly—and each piece enters the store’s inventory looking its best.
  • Because the store manages a large volume of inventory with frequent turnover, they emphasize speed and consistency: “Due to the volume of inventory, we are no longer able to pull expired items individually for return.”

These guidelines reflect a business that cares deeply about presentation and the shopping experience. When you walk in, the racks are organized, garments are fresh, and the quality is evident.
Why shoppers love it
For families on Aquidneck Island and beyond, The Robin’s Egg offers quite a few advantages:

  • Value: You’ll find designer-quality children’s clothing at prices well below retail, thanks to the consignment model.
  • Selection: With a continuously rotating inventory, there’s always something new — from seasonal outerwear to dresses, boots to casual separates.
  • Sustainability: Shopping gently-used children’s clothing is an environmentally conscious choice, letting kids move through sizes without the full cost and waste of always buying brand-new.
  • Local charm: The atmosphere is personal and community-oriented. One local review called the store “my favorite place to get snow gear for my kids.” (Rhode Island Moms)

A few tips for your visit

  • Go early: Because the inventory moves quickly and is refreshed often, early in the day is best to grab the newest-arrived pieces.
  • Check sizes: The store carries clothing from infant to size 8 and notes that larger sizes (pre-teen and up) “just do not sell well” and are no longer accepted.
  • Bring clean items if you’d like to consign: If you’re thinking of bringing items in yourself, make sure they meet the standards (brand name, clean, like-new) so they have the best chance of acceptance and sale.
  • Expect variety: Because part of the inventory is new and part consigned, you’ll see both brand-new items and gently-worn gems — both curated and high quality.
  • Visit regularly: The stock is ever-changing, so frequent visits mean you’ll have more chances to discover something special.

In short: if you’re looking for a children’s consignment shop in the Portsmouth, RI area that offers both quantity and quality, staffed by a thoughtful owner who cares about every piece that hits the rack, The Robin’s Egg is a standout. With its consistent flow of new stock, rigorous standards for clothing condition, and local-boutique feel, it’s a place where you can feel confident finding well-loved items that still look and feel like new.

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