Fisch for the Hip
Clean out your closet and fill it back up in one trip at this Chelsea designer consignment shop.
(917) 512-8250
153 W 18th St
(at Between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue)
New York,
NY
10011
40.7406
-73.9964
Neighborhoods: Midtown, Chelsea
Hours:
Mon-Sat 12pm-7pm
Sun 12pm-6pm
Last updated 4.30.09

What People Are Saying About Fisch for the Hip
The Owner
Fisch for the Hip
Owner
Fisch for the Hip is a fabulous Chelsea consignment shop with a meticulously edited selection of everything from Chloe, Missoni, Marni, Vera Wang RTW, Stella McCartney, Gucci, Balenciaga, Lanvin, Dolce, Alaia, Hermes bags, men's designer suits and all sorts of other things that you will not find anywhere else in NYC.
The owner and staff of Fisch for the Hip choose their consignment items with care to create the ultimate shopping experience for you. The selection is large enough to dress even the most selective of shoppers, but at the same time, you aren't searching through tons of things to find your prize. Furthermore, you will never walk out of Fisch for the Hip with ill-fitting clothing; they want to make sure that your new clothes fit beautifully and will do the necessary pinning and tucking or even send it to a tailor for you.
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short
Upscale designer merchandise range from Gucci suits to Seven jeans. This consignment shop has a long list at the front of the store listing the items it will--and will not--accept. For example, you won't find anything with pleats, double breasted jackets or sweaters that aren't cashmere. You will, however, find designer jeans from Joe's and Citizens of Humanity, plus Prada shoes, at great prices.
User Reviews
damrak10
January 05, 2009
The one time I walked in and inquired about selling, I was completely dismissed by the owner who told me if what I had was not D&G or Gucci then I should not waste her time. Kinda stupid. The stuff I have is very high end, Italian brands only sold in Europe. I was insulted and thought the policy was completely absurd. Why not even look at the stuff first?! Will definitely look to sell elsewhere.
read full reviewaliciaaa
December 30, 2008
Well, let's start by what is good at Fisch for the Hip: Sweeter than sweet staff, nice selection of designers; And then, let's go on with what's wrong... terribly wrong. I have been a customer for a couple of years at that little store in Chelsea. Although prices don't always make sense, I got lucky a few times and got really good pieces. But is it really worth having to put up with the owner? I always thought she was beyond rude and quite "special" but I always managed to avoid her and I had no idea of the level of insanity in that store until I became a consignor myself. The policy is just plain ridiculous: as opposed as any other consignment store, you are required to call once a month in a really specific and short window of time to check on your account and request a check. It turns out to be a nightmare: phone call after phone call, you are being told the same frustrating answer: there is nothing the manager can do, only the owner is entitled to give out information on accounts and she will call you back within the next 2 days. At least, that's the theory. Eventually, after 5 messages, an embarrassed staff and a month wait, the infamous owner is finally on the line. And then, you wish you actually never set a foot in that store: she will be barking at you like you are some kind of debt collector harassing her and then she will go on and on with the craziest excuses (and obviously lies) not to pay you for another 3 months! And if, out of frustration, you have the nerve to ask for your stuff back you will have to deal with her rambling like a maniac on how you should leave it there until next season: Uh! No, thanks!
read full reviewDouglasZee
September 06, 2008
Here's the truth about Fisch: If you have expensive, high-end, current designer clothes, this is a decent place to sell because they do have a lot of customers. HOWEVER. Every other high-end consignment store in NYC will automatically mail you a check on a monthly basis. With Fisch, you have to call them repeatedly and ask for an update on your account. They make it as difficult as possible to get your money. Yes, some of the sales staff have raging superiority complexes. Yes, the owner would rather pet her dog than give you 5 minutes of her time. Yes, they'll hold the money they owe you for as long as they possibly can before returning it to you; they're disorganized; they lose things. It's typical of the shmatte business. Didn't you watch The Devil Wears Prada?
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Know Before You Go:
The store takes drop-offs everyday from 1pm to 5pm and accepts seasonal merchandise only.
Save Money:
You get 50 percent of the profits if the shop sells your giveaway.
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Message from Fisch for the Hip
- Unbelievable Handbags
- Phenomenal Shoes
- High-end Designer Fashion
Fisch for the Hip is a fabulous Chelsea consignment shop with a meticulously edited selection of everything from Chloe, Missoni, Marni, Vera Wang RTW, Stella McCartney, Gucci, Balenciaga, Lanvin, Dolce, Alaia, Hermes bags, men's designer suits and all sorts of other things that you will not find anywhere else in NYC.
The owner and staff of Fisch for the Hip choose their consignment items with care to create the ultimate shopping experience for you. The selection is large enough to dress even the most selective of shoppers, but at the same time, you aren't searching through tons of things to find your prize. Furthermore, you will never walk out of Fisch for the Hip with ill-fitting clothing; they want to make sure that your new clothes fit beautifully and will do the necessary pinning and tucking or even send it to a tailor for you.






