Boutique vintage et friperie · Brooklyn Heights · 11 conseils et avis
VH1: I bought every hardcover Harry Potter book at housing works for $3. Nerdy? Yes. But also thrifty! Brooklyn Heights' rich people's trash is now my treasure. - Elizabeth, blogger TheFABlife.com
771 Metropolitan Ave (btw Graham & Humboldt), Brooklyn, NY
Boutique vintage et friperie · Williamsburg · 4 conseils et avis
alicetiara: Mysteriously related to No Relation somehow, has virtually the same stock for cheaper. I got a 70s Gucci bag here for ten bucks. Great scarf/boot selection. Grungy but cheap.
47-47 Van Dam St (btwn 47th & 48th Ave.), Queens, NY
Boutique vintage et friperie · Sunnyside · 16 conseils et avis
alicetiara: FOR EXPERIENCED THRIFTERS ONLY, this place is a cheap ass gold mine but requires fortitude. Clothes are thrown in big blue bins, totally unsorted, new stuff all the time. THE CHEAPEST THRIFT IN NYC.
Boutique de vêtements pour femmes · Greenwich Village · 7 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: This long-standing store is best-known for trafficking in party dresses, which makes it one of the first places to go if you need a special-occasion, one-of-a-kind gown.
Boutique vintage et friperie · East Village · 40 conseils et avis
alicetiara: The E Vill one is sick due to huge volume of trendy girls in the area. Go on weekday mornings, and dig dig dig. Some of my best all-time bargains here including $17 vintage DVF.
Boutique vintage et friperie · Williamsburg · 18 conseils et avis
Teen Vogue: This vintage shop sports a great collection of well-organized finds and home furnishing. Get lost in the racks of dresses, leather jackets, and grandpa sweaters. —Andrew Bevan, style features editor