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Vintage and Thrift Store · Brooklyn Heights · 11 tips and reviews
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
Vintage and Thrift Store · Williamsburg · 4 tips and reviews
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
Vintage and Thrift Store · Sunnyside · 16 tips and reviews
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.
Women's Store · Greenwich Village · 7 tips and reviews
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.
Vintage and Thrift Store · East Village · 40 tips and reviews
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.
Vintage and Thrift Store · Williamsburg · 18 tips and reviews
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