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8 Vintage Shops & Thrift Stores for New-to-You Finds in Washington, DC



Step up your style game and embrace your inner fashionista at these hip DC shops.

From luxe labels to locally owned boutiques, there’s no shortage of places for DC’s fashionable crowd to make a statement – and their last-season finds are your newest treasures. Get thrifty at these vintage boutiques for second-time-around gems.

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Meeps

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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When you think of cool, this vintage boutique in Adams Morgan fits the bill. Around for nearly 25 years, Meeps specializes in vintage clothing, costumes and accessories. Get your Mad Men vibe on with a selection that includes clothing dating back to the 1960s—or shop for an over-the-top outfit in the store’s extensive costume section.

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Ella-Rue

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This glam consignment shop specializes in luxe labels like Chanel, Fendi, Hermes and Saint Laurent, just to name a few. The owners work with consignors from not only DC, but other haute cities like Paris, New York and Palm Beach – meaning you get to explore the closets of fashionistas from far and wide.
 

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Current Boutique

With four locations in the DC area, Current is the go-to hot spot for the city’s fashionistas in search of second-hand finds. Each store is a treasure trove of classic and of-the-moment designers, along with a few new pieces for good measure.

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Fia's Fabulous Finds

Fia’s offers just what it’s name says: fabulous finds. The consignment shop trades in nearly-new women’s clothing and hosts a local artists-in-residence right in the shop. Stop in to pick up the latest fashions and delve deeper into DC’s local arts scene.

05

Smash! Records

Yes, you can stock up on vinyl in this Adams Morgan music store, but you can also shop for vintage and indie designer fashions to complete your punk rock look. Get outfitted in the afternoon and rock out at the 9:30 Club that night!

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Analog

Located in Brookland's Arts Walk near Catholic University, this gem of a shop and studio (or “storio” as the owners like to call it) packs in vintage clothing from decades gone by. Analog also makes handmade stationery and paper goods on site.

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Miss Pixie’s Furnishings & Whatnot

This super cute shop on exciting 14th Street sells vintage furnishings, accessories and art. Pixie Windsor (just Miss Pixie to her many friends) has been selling mid-century lounge chairs, 1940s art deco tables and groovy artwork since 2008, and dealing in stylish vintage wares in DC since the 1990s. It’s a go-to for locals looking to give their home a little pop of originality.

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Foundry By Freeman

Foundry By Freeman Vintage Furniture and Clothing - Where to Shop in Washington, DC


Interior designer Yvette Freeman took her eye for beauty and her experience making up DC homes and turned it into a vintage fashion and furnishing store in 2011. Freeman scours barns, warehouses and flea markets from here to Europe to bring the best in vintage furniture to DC. Likewise, she’s been collecting women’s and men’s vintage clothing for decades and sources luxe labels from friends and contacts all around the globe.
 

Now that you have learned about the vintage shops in the District, explore Made in DC businesses.

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