November 19, 2024
We did the work so you don't have to! Below is a list of some of our favorite places to shop secondhand in the U.S. fashion capital– New York City. From consignment to vintage to thrift, keep scrolling to see where stylish New Yorkers score their best secondhand finds. Click here to view (and save!) our Google map.
65 W Houston St.
Curated, high-end designer vintage clothing and accessories.
91 Third Ave.
Affordable secondhand fashion, accessories, and home goods, with an emphasis on both vintage and contemporary pieces. All proceeds from Cure Thrift currently benefit various type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organizations.
1125 Madison Ave.
High-end consignment store located on the Upper East Side and specializing in offering pre-owned luxury fashion and designer items.
324 E 81st Street
Carefully curated consignment store offering premium clothing, handbags, shoes, accessories, and jewelry from top designer brands.
34 Orchard St.
One-of-a-kind vintage pieces with "quality and flair" featuring an eclectic mix of vintage and jewlery from around the world and ranging from the turn of the century through the 1970's.
74 Guernsey St (Greenpoint), 92 5th Ave (Park Slope), 10 W 13th St (Manhattan), 23 Bogart St (Bushwick)
Popular vintage and thrift store for New Yorkers looking to buy, sell, and trade pre-loved items.
By appointment only. Address available upon booking (Soho).
An immersive experience that blends luxury, nostalgia, and exclusivity, emphasizing its position as a go-to source for one-of-a-kind vintage items.
By appointment only. Address available upon booking (Nolita).
Showroom that operates by private appointment and showcases meticulously selected items from renowned designers like Christian Dior and Bob Mackie. The collection spans over a century, from the late 1800s to the 2010s, focusing on high-quality women's fashion that seamlessly fits modern wardrobes.
803 Broadway
Well-known vintage store with a strong focus on unique T-shirts, denim, jackets, and apparel that capture iconic styles from the past.
118 Knickerbocker Ave. (East Williamsburg), 106 Thames St. (East Williamsburg), 1377 Dekalb Ave. (Bushwick), 1 Saint Nicholas Ave. (Bushwick), 616 Classon Ave. (Crown Heights), 629 Grand St. (Williamsburg), 204 1st Ave. (East Village), 654 Sackett St. (Gowanus), , 1325 Broadway (Bed-Stuy)
Family-owned chain of thrift stores in New York City, renowned for its high-quality vintage merchandise, affordable pricing and constantly updated selection (with new shipments arriving multiple times a week).
223 Bedford Ave.
Premier destination for high-end vintage clothing, accessories, and designer collectibles, specializing in pieces from the 1950s to the 1990s.
870 Madison Ave. (Upper East Side), 80 Wooster St. (Soho), 163 Court St (Cobble Hill)
Luxury consignment retailer with multiple locations in New York City and a wide array of authenticated secondhand luxury items such as designer clothing, accessories, fine jewelry, watches, home décor, and fine art.
597 Broadway (Soho), 69 Orchard St. (Lower East Side)
Unique range of repurposed and one-of-a-kind vintage clothing and accessories, including vintage and reworked denim, outerwear, tees, and accessories.
203 Grand Street (Williamsburg), 37 Norman Avenue (Greenpoint), 319 Grand Street (Lower East Side)
Collective space featuring multiple, curated vintage shops under one roof.
156 Ludlow St (Lower East Side)
The popular women's store curates a selection of vintage pieces in their downtown boutique that every cool girl would covet.
205 Front Street (South Street Seaport)
Described as the "department store of vintage sellers", this retailer offers an eclectic mix of high-quality, stylish vintage pieces from multiple vendors.
75 East Broadway #225 (Chinatown)
Vintage and contemporary fashion boutique renowned for its curated selection of unique and iconic clothing and accessories, particularly emphasizing Japanese and European avant-garde designers. James Veloria pieces are often featured in editorials for prominent fashion publications like Vogue Italia and I-D Magazine. In addition to selling vintage pieces, it offers clothing rentals and tailoring services.
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