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14 February 2016

the nicest Vintage shops in New York!

For every fashionista New York is the ultimate shopping paradise. And if you want to go vintage shopping, it’s also the place to be! In Williamsburg we found so many nice vintage stores, but also in Lower Manhattan its hard not to find any. We visited them all and put the nicest vintage shops of New York in this list.

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Cobblestones New York

Cobblestones >> vintage shops in New York

Feel like shopping after dinner at Cafe Mogador? Cobblestones is a nice vintage store. Small, but nice. With beautiful items: from clothing to shoes and bags.
314 E 9th St, East Village

Loveday31 >> Vintage shops in New York

At this small vintage boutique you will find high-end designer pieces,  jewellery, boots, cardigans. They sell pretty much everything you can think of at Loveday31! Especially items from the ’50’s till the ’80’s are easy to find.
Loveday 31, 33-06 31st Avenue, Astoria / Queens,  loveday31.com

Ina New York

Ina >> vintage shops in New York

On at least 6 locations in New York you can go vintage shopping at Ina. A favourite amongst the locals and it was also for us hard to stay away from it. In Noho, Nolita, Chelsea and Union Square you can even take your man shopping with you.
INA, 15 Bleecker Street, Noho /  19 Prince Street, Nolita / 101 Trompson Street, Soho / 207 West 18th Street, Chelsea / 21 Prince Street, Nolita / 110 East 13th Street, Union Square, inanyc.com

L Train Vintage >> Vintage shops in New York

Feel like a giant shopping spree and are you looking for a  massive vintage store? Go to L Train Vintage! Here you buy cool denim jackets, t-shirts, hats, dresses, cardigans and coats.
L Train Vintage, 1377 Dekalb Avenue, Bushwick, l-train-vintage-shop.myshopify.com

Awokevintage New York

Awoke vintage >> vintage shops in New York

A very good place to go vintage shopping is Brooklyn! Awoke Vintage is a must go! Clothing and accessories from all around the world are sold here and trust me: you will not go home with empty hands.
Awoke Vintage, 132 North 5th Street, Brooklyn, awokevintage.com

Grand Street Bakery >> Vintage shops in New York

Vintage shopping at the bakery? Nothing is what it likes in New York; no bread or cakes for sale here but cool vintage items! From clothing to books and from accessories to sunglasses.
Grand Street Bakery, 602 Grand Street, Brooklyn, grandstbakery.com

Pinkyotto

PinkYotto >> vintage shops in New York

Both in Manhattan and Brooklyn you can go vintage shopping at Pinkyotto. Here you will find unique girly, vintage items and also for nice accessories you have to take a look inside.
Pinkyotto, 307 East 9th Street, East Village / 49 Prince Street, Soho / 2 West 23rd Street, Flatiron / 204 Bedford Ave, Williamsburg / 218 Bedford Ave, Williamsburg, pinkyotto.com

A Second Chance  >> vintage shops in New York

Do you dream about brands like Chanel, Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Prada and Hermes? At A Second Chance they sell “pre-owned designer products” so you can buy that one designer item for a lower price!
A Second Chance, 1111 Lexington Avenue 2nd Floor, Upper East Side / 155 Prince Street, SoHo, asecondchanceresale.com

Amarcord New York

Amarcord Vintage >> vintage shops in New York

Another shop for high-end vintage clothing. At Amarcord you buy European fashion, which makes us very happy! Think like Gucci, Prada, Versace, Valentino and MaxMara.
Amarcord, 252 Lafayette Street, Soho / 223 Bedford Avenue, Williamsburg, amarcordvintagefashion.com

Cloak & Dagger >> vintage shops in New York

At Cloak & Dagger you will find a mix of indie label Brookleynn Starne’s fashion and unique vintage items. The vintage pieces come from all around the world, but it’s also a nice shop to look at because the store is so beautifully white and light coloured decorated.
Cloak & Dagger,334 E 9th St, East Village, cloakanddaggernyc.com

Bondhi New York

Bodhi >> vintage shops in New York

At walking distance of Awoke Vintage and Pinkyotto you will find vintage shop: Bodhi boutique. Especially nice for accessories: from jewellery to hats and from bags to brooches.
Bodhi, 232 Bedford Ave, Williamsburg, bodhibags.net

Antoinettes >> vintage shops in New York

Fashion from the 1950’s to the 1990’s you shop at Antoinettes in Williamsburg. Very nice: here you will find items from new to local designers!
19 Grand St, Williamsburg, antoinettebrooklyn.com

Life Curated New York

Life: Curated >> vintage shops in New York

This is such a good looking store (imagine: industrial, a little dark and raw) and the items they sell are amazing. A collection of unisex clothing and (living)accessories. And a mix of modern and vintage items.
Life: Curated, 186 Grand St, Brooklyn, life-curated.com

Collette Consignment >> vintage shops in new York

Unlike a lot of vintage shops, Collette Consignment isn’t a crowded secondhand store. Its a beautifully decorated shop where they sell amazing looking design items.
Collette Consignment, 1298 Madison Avenue, Upper East Side, colletteconsignment.com

Enjoy shopping in New York!

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