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Every curated thrift store, vintage boutique, and secondhand shop in Brooklyn — organized by neighborhood so you can plan the perfect thrift run.
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williamsburg
A Williamsburg institution since the 1990s, stocking a deep selection of vintage clothing from the 1940s through the 1990s.
williamsburg
Curated vintage boutique known for its color-organized racks, Y2K staples, and accessible prices in the heart of Williamsburg.
williamsburg
Buy/sell/trade shop with a curated mix of contemporary secondhand and designer labels, popular for selling your wardrobe as much as shopping.
williamsburg
National buy/sell/trade chain with a large Williamsburg outpost stocking a broad mix of vintage and current-season secondhand for men and women.
williamsburg
Budget-friendly vintage named for the L subway line, with enormous rotating stock priced $6–$25 in South Williamsburg.
williamsburg
Family-owned vintage shop in South Williamsburg specializing in 1940s–1990s American clothing, denim, outerwear, and vintage sneakers.
williamsburg
A Williamsburg thrift landmark on Broadway — high-volume, affordable secondhand where most items are under $15.
bushwick
One of three Brooklyn Beacon's Closet locations, offering buy/sell/trade vintage and modern clothing near the Morgan Ave L stop.
bushwick
Massive vintage warehouse on Knickerbocker Ave — the best vintage t-shirt selection in Brooklyn, with L Train Vintage pricing on everything.
bushwick
Curated buy/sell/trade vintage boutique on Bushwick's main arts corridor with a strong Y2K focus and genuine designer finds.
bushwick
L Train Vintage's East Williamsburg location — boutique-scale affordable vintage in the Bushwick-Williamsburg border zone.
bushwick
Non-profit mega-thrift in Bushwick spanning clothing, furniture, vintage instruments, housewares, tools, and building materials.
greenpoint
The original Beacon's Closet flagship, open since 1997 — widely considered one of the best vintage buy/sell/trade shops in New York City.
greenpoint
Awoke Vintage's Greenpoint location on Manhattan Avenue — color-organized Y2K and 90s vintage with a slightly calmer atmosphere than the Williamsburg shop.
greenpoint
Multi-vendor vintage co-op in a converted Greenpoint industrial building — 20+ independent sellers, every decade, an afternoon's worth of browsing.
greenpoint
New York City's only dedicated plus-size vintage boutique — sizes 14–32, intentionally sourced, with vintage, resale, and new independent designer pieces.
greenpoint
Curated 90s and Y2K vintage near the Greenpoint-Williamsburg border, run by NYC natives with a $7 bargain bin and a tight, confident edit.
park slope
Beacon's Closet's South Brooklyn location on 5th Ave — strong contemporary designer floor driven by Park Slope's professional donor community.
park slope
Non-profit thrift where every dollar funds HIV/AIDS care and housing services — with quality Park Slope donations and a standout book section.
park slope
Non-profit thrift in South Slope with accessible prices, community proceeds, and a rare Thursday 9pm closing time for working shoppers.
cobble hill
Buffalo Exchange's Boerum Hill location — buy/sell/trade convenient for Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, and Downtown Brooklyn shoppers.
cobble hill
Non-profit thrift on Atlantic Ave where 96 cents of every dollar goes to HIV/AIDS care — with free HIV testing available on-site.
cobble hill
Family-owned vintage with 2,000 sq ft of clothing, furniture, art, and an exceptional estate-sourced sterling silver jewelry collection.
carroll gardens
L Train Vintage's Gowanus warehouse on Sackett Street — large industrial format, affordable vintage, lower competition than North Brooklyn.
carroll gardens
Big Reuse's Gowanus flagship — massive non-profit thrift spanning furniture, appliances, tools, building materials, and household goods.
bed stuy
L Train Vintage in a spacious converted hardware store on Broadway, serving Bed-Stuy with affordable vintage near the Gates Ave J/Z stop.
crown heights
L Train Vintage's Crown Heights location restocked three times weekly, with Caribbean-influenced vintage at $6–$25.
flatbush
Housing Works' Flatbush location — Caribbean-American community donations produce culturally distinctive vintage alongside standard thrift merchandise.
bay ridge
Housing Works in Bay Ridge — quality multi-generational donations from Arab-American and Italian-American families, low competition, great finds.
sunset park
L Train Vintage in Sunset Park — lower tourist competition and culturally diverse donations from Chinese and Latin American communities.
red hook
Seasonal pop-up thrift market on the Pioneer Works arts campus — art books, studio equipment, and creative-community vintage in a spectacular setting.
dumbo
Brooklyn's most famous antiques and vintage market — 40+ juried vendors under the Manhattan Bridge, mid-March through December.
dumbo
Housing Works on Montague Street — one of NYC's most affluent donor communities produces consistently excellent clothing and books.
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