10 Unique Thrifting and Vintage Shopping Spots in USA

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Brooklyn Flea – Brooklyn, New York

This massive weekend flea market offers a staggering variety of vintage clothing, furniture, homewares, and collectibles.

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Melrose Trading Post – Los Angeles, California

This open-air market is a haven for vintage fashion finds, with vendors specializing in everything from 80s glam to mid-century mod.

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Retro Row – Long Beach, California

This vibrant stretch of Long Beach is lined with vintage clothing stores, record shops, and quirky cafes.

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Portland Saturday Market – Portland, Oregon

This sprawling market is a haven for local artisans and vintage vendors.

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The Rose Bowl Flea Market – Pasadena, California

Held the second Sunday of every month, this massive flea market is a mecca for collectors and bargain hunters.

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Treasure Island – San Francisco, California

This architectural marvel houses a massive collection of antique and vintage furniture, clothing, and homewares.

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Austin Antique Mall – Austin, Texas

With over 200 vendors spread out over two floors, this is one of the largest antique malls in the Southwest.

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Trash & Treasure – Chicago, Illinois

This unique store combines a high-end vintage clothing boutique with a curated selection of estate jewelry and homewares.

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Miami Antique Market – Miami, Florida

This sprawling indoor market features over 500 vendors selling everything from antique furniture to Latin American folk art.

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Chelsea Flea Market – New York City, New York

Held every weekend on the High Line, this flea market offers a mix of antiques, vintage clothing, and artisanal crafts.

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