Best Vintage/2nd Hand Shopping in Seattle

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Everyone loves some vintage-- whether it's embarrassing 80's threads, wacky 1960's psychedelic furnishings or other random funky finds. Get your retro on, Seattle style!

Pretty Parlor

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Located on the tip of Capitol Hill, the Pretty Parlor (aka Pink Parlor) is fun, quirky and full of funky surprises, from vintage Vogue patterns for DIY kids, local designers, and super retro random finds. This place makes me wanna cuddle up on the sofa, read gossip magazines and tell my bff secrets!

Located on the tip of Capitol Hill, the Pretty Parlor (aka Pink Parlor) is fun, quirky and full of funky surprises, from vintage Vogue patterns for DIY kids, local designer lines, and other super retro random finds.

Pretty Parlor

119 Summit Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102

Isadora's Vintage Wedding Gowns

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Isadora’s near Pike Market features vintage fur coats and select designer pieces, but their main gig is vintage-inspired wedding gowns and accessories, circa 1930. Their in-house tailor recreates classic silhouttes of the Hollywood Glam era out of silk-satin for those blushing bridal babes, but you can also shop for art-deco engagement rings, earrings and veils too!

Isadora’s near Pike Market features vintage fur coats and select designer pieces, but their main gig is vintage-inspired wedding gowns and accessories, circa 1930. Their in-house tailor recreates classic silhouttes of the Hollywood Glam era out of silk-satin for those blushing bridal babes, but you can also shop for art-deco engagement rings, earrings and veils too!

Le Frock

317 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122

Also on Capitol Hill Le Frock is where you’ll find vintage designer threads like Channel, Holston, and maybe if you’re lucky, a Vivian Westwood. This is where you get your vintage fur (faux or bonafide) and anything sequined and dramatic.

Also on Capitol Hill Le Frock is where you’ll find vintage designer threads like Channel, Holston, and maybe if you’re lucky, a Vivian Westwood. This is where you get your vintage fur (faux or bonafide) and anything sequined and dramatic.

 

Deluxe Junk

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For your vintage furniture shopping pleasure! Mainly 50’s and 60’s focused, you’ll find anything from typowriters circa 1890 to turquoise leather loveseats.

Rhinestone Rosie's

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Rhinestone Rosie is Seattle’s premier vintage jewelry dealer featuring tons of glittery antique designer broaches, necklaces and earrings.

Rosie was also a featured jewelry appraiser on Antique Road Show, so the ladies know what they’re doin’.

Fremont Sunday Flea Market

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The Fremont Flea Market is a diverse European-style, street market that goes all year ’round every Sunday. The market hosts up to 150 exhibitors, featuring vintage clothing, furniture, jewelry, books and random collectables.

You can also get your grub on with Veracci pizzas, French crepes, Chicago style dogs, Tamales, Thai desserts, Tuscan Bruschettas, and much more.

Goodwill

1400 S Dearborn St, Seattle, WA 98144

This is the biggest Goodwill west of the Mississippi. Okay, not THAT big, but it’s the biggest in Seattle, and if you need to find anything, you will find it here and for cheap. Anne Klein dress suit, $7. Need I say more?

This is the biggest Goodwill west of the Mississippi. Okay, not THAT big, but it’s the biggest in Seattle, and if you need to find anything, you will find it here and for cheap. Anne Klein dress suit, $7. Need I say more?

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