One of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, Williamsburg, is also home to some of the best vintage shopping in the city. But you probably already knew this. After living in Manhattan for years, I made the move to Brooklyn in 2022, along with many of my fellow late-20s peers. Equipped with a Google Maps list already brimming with my favorite Manhattan-based vintage stores, I was excited to discover a slew of new gems in a new borough. I quickly found that my new home was teeming with some of the best vintage shops, many still somewhat undiscovered.
So, fellow vintage lovers, whether you’re on the hunt for a statement piece or looking to build up your everyday wardrobe, these are the must-visit vintage stores for the sustainable, stylish shopper.
Regeneration
66 N 7th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Mon, Thur & Fri 12PM-7PM (Closed Tues, Wed)
Sat & Sun 11AM–7PM
Right next door to Artists & Fleas –itself an amazing market of makers– is Regeneration. Like it’s neighbor, Regeneration is not just one vendor but home to several different vintage vendors. From Y2K and ’90s looks to one-of-a-kind moto jackets and sports jerseys and everything in between there is something for everyone’s style evolution.
Why We Love It
Owned by the same people – Ronin Glimer and Amy Abrams– who own the Manhattan Vintage show, Regeneration has a great vibe. –Finding vintage fashion should be fun and the super friendly and helpful vendors make it that way. The light and airy space makes it easy to take your time looking through everything and with Artists & Fleas next door you can make a day out of it.
Vaux Vintage
421 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Monday-Friday 12-7 PM
Saturday-Sunday 11 AM-7 PM
Nestled between a neon-adorned dive bar and a quaint tattoo parlor at the tip of Graham Avenue, Vaux Vintage stands as a small gem with a thoughtful collection of both original and reworked pieces – from early-1900s petticoats in near-perfect condition to trendy Y2K tank tops – complemented by an array of glassware, shoes, and accessories.
Why We Love It
Created and operated by fiber artist Aly Barohn since 2009, Vaux is a carefully curated labor of love. Rifle through the store’s color-coordinated racks, and you are guaranteed to find a treasure, whether it be a mohair knit, orange hot pants circa 1960, or a gauzy Edwardian-era blouse. A small but mighty boutique, Vaux is a must-visit for anyone eager to infuse their wardrobe with unique, historic pieces.
Seven Wonders Collective
203 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Monday-Thursday 12-7 PM
Friday 12-8 PM
Saturday-Sunday 11 AM-8 PM
You might need to pinch yourself when you walk into Seven Wonders Collective – because this store is a vintage lover’s ultimate fantasy. With three locations in New York City – Greenpoint, Lower East Side, and, of course, Williamsburg – Seven Wonders Collective excels in curating one-of-a-kind pieces handpicked by over 15 vintage vendors.
Why We Love It
From colorful cowboy boots to coquette lace corsets to sequin bell bottoms straight from the 70s, Seven Wonders Collective is unlike any other store in the neighborhood. A visit to the store guarantees you’ll secure your next show-stopping piece for any occasion. The space is massive, so make sure you leave yourself enough time to parse through the store’s incredible collection!
By Liv Handmade Williamsburg
293 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Tuesday-Saturday 12-7 PM
Sunday 12-5 PM
Closed Monday
By Liv Williamsburg is a one-of-a-kind shop that epitomizes the true uniqueness of the Williamsburg vintage scene. Step into a Brooklyn fairytale dream, where you’ll find Liv herself handcrafting garments in the front of the store. Tulle skirts, pastel knits, and lace bodices are thoughtfully displayed among vintage furniture and antique trinkets – an adult dollhouse filled with coquettish treasures.
Why We Love It
Featuring a number of independent local designers in addition to her own designs, Liv has been committed to designing sustainable apparel since she entered the scene in 2020. From her Williamsburg storefront, she breathes new life into antique kitchen linens, curtains, and bedsheets, transforming these once-overlooked fabrics into stunning garments for any occasion.
Farfalla Vintage
662 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Wednesday-Saturday 12-7 PM
Sunday 12-5 PM
Closed Monday-Tuesday
This eclectic shop on bustling Metropolitan Avenue is brimming with funky pieces from the 20th century and beyond. The owners, who have been collecting and selling vintage goods since 2008, have curated a perfect selection, complete with the bright patterned sets, color block bags, and patchwork denim of your dreams.
Why We Love It
If you’re intrigued by the history behind your vintage clothing, Farfalla is a must-visit on your next shopping spree. Neala Ciccone, who owns and operates the store with her husband, Pete, is a true expert. She’ll not only help you find a stunning piece but also share its rich history.
Malin Landaeus
157 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Monday-Sunday 12-8 PM
Stroll past Malin Landaeus, and you’ll be instantly captivated by its incredible selection of vintage wares. What might appear as an unassuming storefront is brimming with lace-up boots, beaded dresses, and festive headwear. This carefully curated shop is a treasure trove of gems from the 1960s through the 1990s, making it the perfect spot to find unique eventwear.
Why We Love It
Swedish-born owner Malin Landaeus, a sustainable fashion veteran, has mastered the art of perfectly curating a store and letting the clothes speak for themselves. If you’re looking to invest in truly stunning pieces that will elevate your wardrobe, this is the store for you!
Known to Man
320 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Tuesday-Sunday 12-7 PM
Closed Monday
Just a stone’s throw from the Graham Avenue L-train stop, Known to Man has been a cherished neighborhood favorite since 2008. This eclectic shop offers a mix of colorful vintage wares and magical objects, including crystals, incense, and tarot cards.
Why We Love It
Beyond its impeccable collection of vintage belts, sunnies, shoes, and apparel, Known to Man is dedicated to supporting local artists, makers, and Indigenous and Native tribes through their practices and curated products. Drop by this store to discover your next statement piece – I couldn’t resist the ’90s black lace bustier I found hidden in the racks.
Stella Dallas Living (& 10 ft Single!)
281 N 6th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Monday-Sunday 12-7 PM
Stepping into Stella Dallas Living, you are immediately greeted by walls lined with vibrant textiles, patterned rugs, and an eclectic assortment of clothing from the 1800s onward, collected from around the globe. Situated next to its sister store, 10 ft Single by Stella Dallas – which boasts an expansive selection of everything from deadstock to outerwear and lingerie – this stretch of North 6th Street is a must-visit for any vintage enthusiast.
Why We Love It
This buzzy store is a treasure trove for makers and collectors alike. Whether you’re searching for the perfect fabric for your next home or design project or an Edwardian-era skirt to complete your next party look, Stella Dallas Living has it all. After you’ve explored the collection of artifacts and accessories, head over to 10 ft Single to snag a funky vintage varsity bomber or an eclectic graphic tee.
Plus BKLYN
490 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Believe it or not, New York City’s only plus-size vintage boutique is nestled right in the heart of Williamsburg! Plus, BKLYN offers sizes L+ alongside fat-positive accessories and art, with fun, trendy pieces you won’t find anywhere else. The boutique also features a sell-and-trade program, giving your stylish pieces a second life.
Why We Love It
Owner Alexis Krase founded Plus BKLYN after years of struggling to find affordable, sustainable, and stylish clothing in her size. Recognizing this challenge was shared by many, she opened a store that makes plus-size shopping both exciting and sustainable. With a constantly changing inventory, Plus BKLYN is a one-stop shop for all your vintage needs.
– Sara Marsh
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