About The Feisty Lemon
.png)
Why "The Feisty Lemon"?
​
It’s a good question. When you initially hear the name, you wouldn’t associate it with a collectible resale business, but Liz Feist does.
​
Liz Feist started The Feisty Lemon in 2023 with only one mission: to resell perfectly good vintage and collectible items to others. (The global second-hand market is set to nearly double by 2027, reaching $350 Billon, according to GlobalData.)
Every piece is curated for it’s brand, aesthetics, or collectibility. Some items that are beyond repair have been upcycled into something new.
​
Liz personally visits garage sales, secondhand shops, vintage online auctions, estate sales, and will even shop her in-laws’ home for the right assortment.
This preoccupation with curation means The Feisty Lemon has unique collectibles, vintage items and up-cycled goods, unlike many other physical and online resale stores.
​
The Feisty Lemon also reuses shipping materials and sources eco-friendly packaging options to help reduce waste. Yesterday’s Big Box cardboard helps run this small business.
​
Liz picks the lemons; you get the lemonade.