A close-up of a beaded vintage dress and accessories displayed at a boutique for vintage shopping in Brooklyn
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Best Vintage Shopping in Brooklyn – 10 Must-Visit Spots for Thrift Lovers

If you love vintage, Brooklyn isn’t just a good place to shop—it’s one of the best in the country. Period.

This borough does vintage differently. It’s not about random piles of moth-eaten sweaters or overpriced “retro” tees.

In Brooklyn, vintage is a full-blown lifestyle. It’s where old denim gets reborn, where a 1970s fringe jacket feels as relevant as your favorite hoodie, and where people wear stories, not just clothes.

You’ll find $10 steals tucked between $300 designer gems, and both somehow feel equally magical.

Whether you’re looking for authentic workwear, Y2K looks, glamorous 80s silhouettes, or one-of-a-kind pieces no one else owns, Brooklyn has a shop for you. Some stores are wild and overflowing; others are minimalist and curated to perfection. But all of them share a common thread: style with soul.

1. Awoke Vintage

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Neighborhood Williamsburg & Greenpoint
Price Range $$–$$$
Style Focus Trendy vintage, denim, 90s & Y2K fashion
What You’ll Find Levi’s, silk blouses, slip dresses, boots
Vibe Light, bright, curated & Instagram-ready
Website awokevintage.com

Awoke Vintage is like walking into your stylish friend’s dream closet—except you can shop it. The vibe here is fresh, light, and incredibly curated, with pieces that feel effortlessly cool.

You’ll find racks filled with vintage Levi’s in every wash and fit imaginable (usually priced around $60–$90), silky button-downs, cropped blazers, and slip dresses in a rainbow of pastels. Don’t be surprised to spot a pair of Doc Martens or a vintage Coach bag sitting pretty on a display shelf.


The staff is super welcoming, and the stores—especially the Greenpoint locations—feel spacious and well-organized, so you’re not elbow-deep in chaotic bins.

Whether you’re going for a Y2K vibe or looking to upgrade your everyday basics with vintage staples, this is the place to start. And yes, it’s an Instagram favorite for a reason.

2. 10 Ft Single by Stella Dallas

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Neighborhood Williamsburg
Price Range $$–$$$
Style Focus Americana, military, denim, and workwear
What You’ll Find Vintage tees, flannel, varsity jackets, denim
Vibe Rugged, layered, nostalgic

This is not your typical “cute and curated” vintage shop—it’s a warehouse in the best possible way. 10 Ft Single by Stella Dallas is the place you go when you’re ready to dig for gold, and you will be rewarded.

From stacks of perfectly worn-in Levi’s starting at around $40 to shelves filled with letterman jackets, cowboy boots, and faded flannels, it’s an Americana dream.

10 Ft Single by Stella Dallas storefront in Brooklyn, showcasing its open door and eclectic vintage offerings
Source: Youtube/Screenshot, And right next door, Stella’s Living offers vintage home goods, quilts, and textiles that are just as thoughtfully sourced

You’ll also find funky 70s sweaters, 90s bomber jackets, vintage band tees, and more camo than you thought could exist in one space.

This place is a favorite among fashion stylists, costume designers, and hardcore vintage collectors. It’s raw and packed, but that’s what gives it charm.

3. Beacon’s Closet

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Neighborhood Greenpoint, Park Slope, Bushwick
Price Range $–$$
Style Focus Mixed: contemporary, vintage, designer resale
What You’ll Find Everyday staples, formalwear, statement pieces
Vibe Big, bold, colorful, unfiltered
Website beaconscloset.com

Beacon’s Closet is the kind of place where you can score a Marc Jacobs silk dress for $35, a vintage windbreaker for $12, and a pair of chunky Steve Madden platforms for under $20—all in the same visit. With multiple locations, the Greenpoint spot is especially great if you want volume.

It’s massive, color-coded, and bursting with options.

It’s part thrift, part vintage, part designer resale—which means it’s perfect whether you’re shopping for something quirky or something seriously wearable.

 

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There’s an entire section for shoes, another for denim, and a rotating rack for higher-end designer pieces.

Don’t forget to browse the accessories—chunky belts, vintage bags, and old-school sunglasses are always in stock.

They also buy clothing, so if you’re doing a closet clean-out, you can sell your old pieces for cash or store credit and spend it right back on something amazing.

4. L Train Vintage

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Neighborhood Multiple: Williamsburg, Bushwick, Bed-Stuy
Price Range $
Style Focus Everyday vintage, 80s-90s, casual wear
What You’ll Find Jeans, tees, flannel, jackets, sweaters
Vibe Gritty, no-frills, bargain-focused

If Beacon’s Closet is the polished cousin, L Train Vintage is the chaotic best friend you didn’t know you needed.

This is real-deal thrifting—rows and rows of flannel shirts ($8–$15), oversized sweatshirts, baggy jeans, and affordable jackets that feel straight out of the 90s.

Some locations don’t have dressing rooms, and the lighting isn’t exactly glamorous, but if you love the thrill of the hunt, L Train delivers.

A shopper browsing through racks of vintage clothing at L Train Vintage in Brooklyn
Source: Youtube/Screenshot, You’ll often find racks of Carhartt jackets, Levi’s jeans, and vintage college hoodies in surprisingly good condition

It’s also incredibly affordable, with prices that make it easy to build a full outfit for under $50.

It’s perfect for people who like to style oversized fits, layer basics, or just love the idea of finding something one-of-a-kind without spending a fortune.

5. Le Grand Strip

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Neighborhood Williamsburg
Price Range $$–$$$
Style Focus Glamorous vintage, retro elegance
What You’ll Find Sequin gowns, vintage lingerie, power suits
Vibe Feminine, flirty, Parisian chic

Le Grand Strip feels like walking into the closet of a glamorous 1940s Parisian movie star.

The store oozes drama and elegance in the best way, with velvet pieces, beaded gowns, and vintage lingerie arranged with boutique-level care.

The curation is impeccable—you won’t find endless racks here, but every piece has a story.

@directedbyravs Vintage Store Finds: @Le Grand Strip in Williamsburg #vintagestore #vintageclothes #brooklyn ♬ original sound – RAVS


It’s common to see a 1970s Halston-inspired jumpsuit ($120–$200), a sequined cocktail dress from the 80s, or even a rare fringed flapper dress.

You’ll also find bold statement jewelry, feather boas, and satin robes that are perfect for elevating any look or lounging at home like a diva.

This is the place to go when you’re dressing for the moment: a party, a photoshoot, or a night out where you want to turn heads.

6. Malin Landaeus

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Neighborhood Williamsburg
Price Range $$–$$$
Style Focus Timeless, fashion-forward vintage
What You’ll Find Leather boots, silk dresses, and accessories
Vibe Boutique-meets-gallery, minimalist, earthy

This spot is the definition of understated cool. Malin Landaeus is known for beautifully curated, timeless pieces that feel high-fashion but wearable.

The layout is clean and minimalist, with racks of well-cut blazers, floaty silk dresses, and some of the best leather boots you’ll find in the city—many under $150 and in excellent condition.

The exterior of Malin Landaeus, showcasing vintage clothing and accessories through its windows in Brooklyn
Source: Youtube/Screenshot, What sets this place apart is the quality—you won’t find “fast fashion vintage” here

The accessories game is strong too, with vintage belts, jewelry, and even perfume bottles lining the shelves.

Everything feels rich in texture, well-made, and curated for people who care about what they’re wearing. It’s the kind of store where you walk in needing nothing and walk out with a full new look (and zero regrets).

7. Monk Vintage

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Neighborhood Williamsburg
Price Range $–$$
Style Focus Eclectic, colorful, 70s–90s
What You’ll Find Funky jackets, bold prints, vintage shoes
Vibe Fun, funky, a little bit weird—in a good way

Monk is where you go when you want to play. This store is bursting with energy—bright colors, wild prints, and a little bit of everything from every decade.

There’s no rhyme or reason to the layout, but that’s part of the charm. One minute you’re looking at a faux-fur leopard coat, and the next you’re holding a Michael Jackson tour tee or a pair of chunky platform boots.

 

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The prices are great (many pieces in the $15–$40 range), and there’s always something funky to discover.

Whether you’re shopping for a themed party, building a stage costume, or just want to feel like your most extra self, Monk permits you to be bold. It’s fun, eccentric, and full of personality—just like its loyal shoppers.

8. Amarcord Vintage Fashion

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Neighborhood Williamsburg
Price Range $$$
Style Focus Designer, Italian, high-end European vintage
What You’ll Find Chanel, Valentino, Versace, rare accessories
Vibe Luxe, high-fashion, serious vintage lovers only

Walking into Amarcord feels like entering a vintage fashion museum—except everything’s for sale.

Specializing in European and high-end designer vintage, this is where you’ll find true gems: Versace blouses, vintage Prada boots, 60s mod dresses, and iconic statement pieces from Chanel or Celine.

A colorful array of vintage dresses and accessories on display at Amarcord Vintage Fashion in Brooklyn
Source: Youtube/Screenshot, The presentation is elegant and editorial, and everything is kept in beautiful condition

Prices reflect the rarity and condition, with most items ranging from $150–$600, but for collectors or serious vintage fashion lovers, it’s well worth it.

Whether you’re looking for investment pieces or just want to be inspired by fashion history, Amarcord is the place to get lost in.

9. Antoinette

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Neighborhood Williamsburg
Price Range $$
Style Focus Vintage + independent local designers
What You’ll Find Unique accessories, indie fashion, upcycled items
Vibe Friendly, warm, modern-vintage blend

Antoinette feels like shopping in a friend’s curated closet—if that friend happens to have incredible taste and knows every designer in Brooklyn.

This charming boutique blends vintage with independent local brands, offering everything from vintage denim jackets and prairie dresses to handmade jewelry and screen-printed tees.


There’s always something unexpected, whether it’s a ’70s trench coat or a reworked piece made from deadstock fabrics. Prices are moderate—most pieces in the $40–$120 range—and it never feels overwhelming.

The space is intimate, warm, and designed for lingering. If you want to shop sustainably while supporting small creators, Antoinette is a beautiful blend of old and new.

10. Brooklyn Flea

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Neighborhood Seasonal locations (DUMBO, Williamsburg)
Price Range $–$$$
Style Focus Mixed vendors, vintage clothing, + home goods
What You’ll Find Everything from denim to antiques
Vibe Open-air, eclectic, always full of surprises
Website brooklynflea.com

Brooklyn Flea isn’t just a vintage store—it’s a whole experience. Taking place on weekends in places like DUMBO and Williamsburg, the flea offers an eclectic mix of vendors selling everything from mid-century furniture to vintage band tees and retro sunglasses.

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Every visit is different, and that’s what makes it fun. You might find a leather jacket for $50, a handmade ring, a ’90s silk bomber, or a forgotten jazz record. The vibe is super social—food trucks nearby, people hanging out with iced coffees, kids running around, and dogs sniffing the stalls.

It’s the perfect Saturday activity, and whether you’re looking for something specific or just want to be surprised, the Flea always delivers..

Final Thoughts

Brooklyn’s vintage scene isn’t just about buying clothes—it’s about the thrill of the find. Each of these ten spots offers something different: from designer-level curation to funky basement-level thrift. Some are chaotic, some are chic, but all of them are rich with character and full of one-of-a-kind pieces you won’t find anywhere else.

And while you’re hunting for treasures, make sure to check out some of Brooklyn’s best food markets and street eats—perfect for a quick bite between stops.

So next time you’re in Brooklyn, carve out a day, bring a big tote, wear easy-to-change shoes, and get ready to fall in love with fashion all over again—one vintage gem at a time.

Let me know if you want a printable map, neighborhood walking route, or tips on bar-hopping nearby for the ultimate thrift + sip day!

The B3 Bus Route is also full of hidden gems when it comes to small shops.