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The Very Best Vintage Stores in Downtown NYC

There’s no denying that New York City has some of the best shopping in the world, yes I said it, the world. While it may be the epicenter for large name brands, downtown New York offers up some of the best vintage shopping. Celebs even flock to downtown New York to do their shopping from Kate Moss, the Hadids, and more. Whether you’re a vintage designer denim fan, or on the hunt for your next vintage leather bag, I’ve compiled a list that’s sure to please. 

Vintage clothing in New York is highly covetable and adds a unique, of-a-kind feel to any fashion lovers closet. Not only does vintage fashion create signature, unforgettable dressing moments but it’s also wonderful for the environment, and is an act of sustainability giving clothing a second life. With so much to choose from, it’s easy to see why so many people flock to downtown New York to scoop up their very own piece of vintage fashion. 

What Goes Around Comes Around

Of all the stores in downtown New York for vintage shopping, What Goes Around Comes Around might just be the most well known and prestigious with over 3 decades in business. Boasting an incredible collection of vintage denim, from vintage Levis that look like new, to even Hermes Kelly bags, WGACA offers a truly unparalleled shopping experience for those looking for the best of the best. While they do offer some men’s clothing, they are primarily known for their vast women’s ready to wear. With a client roster that includes Kate Moss, and Kendall Jenner, it’s a shop you won’t want to skip out on if you’re looking for your next designer piece. Pricing, while on the higher side, is most definitely worth it. 

351 W Broadway, New York, NY10013

No Standing NYC

While fairly new to downtown SoHo, No Standing already has created a following with quite a lot of interest, with a vast selection of vintage designer bags, and finger on the pulse when it comes to all things trendy, there’s no doubt that you’ll find something special to take home after a visit here. While browsing through the racks, I found myself completely enthralled with more pieces I could carry, including floor length gowns, menswear inspired shirting, and even leather jackets. Pricing at this jewel of a shop is reasonable, with most things under a $500 price point. This friendly store carries a curation that feels special, and still approachable. 

74 Grand St, New York, NY 10013

James Veloria 

In the heart of Chinatown lies the coolest not so secret gem- James Veloria. The store is tucked away on the second floor of a hidden away shopping mall in Chinatown. The Instagram photo worthy spot is covered in an array of funky primary colored furniture, tinsel, and even a heart shaped entry to what I can only describe as some of the best lighting in a dressing room I’ve ever seen. Not only can you find some mega covetable avant-garde pieces here, but you’ll also find them at a fair price as James Veloria offers pieces mostly under $300. You won’t want to leave without taking a few selfies, either. Unlike many stores, James Veloria is open every day of the week, noon to 7pm. Whether you’re looking for a special signature piece, or are curious about a designer you haven’t seen vintage from, make sure James Veloria is on your list the next time you’re downtown. 

75 E Broadway #225 New York, NY 10002

Ritual Vintage 

Small but mighty, Ritual Vintage in SoHo on Broome street carries every kind of vintage lover’s dream. From antique lace gowns, to ‘70s patchwork denim, every square inch of this treasure 

trove is worth digging through. No matter what you’re on the hunt for, the associate in the store will help point you in the right direction, and pull items to try on. Ritual Vintage carries some of the most beautiful leather work pieces, including this season’s hottest shoe- cowboy boots. Pricing here ranges anywhere from $500 and under.

377 Broome St, New York, NY 10013

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