Twin Cities Vintage Stores & Shops
Ali's scoop on Twin Cities vintage stores and shops.
- Andrea's Vintage and Bridal: Vintage dresses and accessories from the 20s and 30s to the 80s; from small sizes to plus...
- Blacklist Vintage: Longtime collectors Jennifer Mumm and Vanessa Messersmith put their spin on vintage in this modest two-level boutique off Eat Street...
- B-Squad: If you really want to feel like a hipster, check out this little talked about vintage shop...
- Circa Vintage: An unexpected find in posh and preppy Wayzata...
- City Chic: Vintage furniture, accents, art and jewelry with an emphasis on Mid-Century...
- Classic Retro @ Pete's: There's a lot to dig through here, but the potential for finding a cool Mid-Century chair or lamp or bowling bag makes it worth the occasional trip...
- Corner Store: Cowboy meets rocker at this unintentionally hip vintage shop...
- Go Vintage: This spiffy new shop a few doors down from O'Gara's deals in vintage apparel from the 1980s all the way back to the 1890s...
- Guild: More than a dozen local designers, collectors, stylists and retailers have teamed up for this upscale holiday pop-up boutique...
- Gypsy Moon: A mix of old and new furniture, garden accessories and gifts fills this quaint shop...
- Hunt & Gather: You're as likely to find plastic naked baby dolls from the 1950s as you are an old dining room set...
- Lost and Found: Hip thrift and vintage...
- Lula: Arguably the Twin Cities' best vintage clothing shop, with fans across the country...
- Melrose Antiques: The funky mix is heavy on old costume jewelry and accessories and also includes vintage clothing...
- Practical Goods: A quirky little shop with a ton of boots...
- Rewind: This new vintage shop is fast becoming a favorite among college kids who find it novel to dress from the '70s and '80s...
- Simply Vintage: This newer vintage shop looks like its been here forever...
- Sophie Joe's Emporium: More than 80 dealers pack this beloved antiques mart with vintage clothing, fashion accessories, furniture, dolls, collectibles and more...
- Succotash: Don't buy "vintage inspired" accessories when you can get the real thing - for a lot less - at this mid century shop, which features an impressive selection...
- Swank Interiors: It's as if your childhood living room was transported -orange plastic vases and Spiegel catalogs still in place on the mod glass table...
- Tatters: Shopping at this expansive thrift shop for a pair of used Levi's is like a rite of passage...
- The Drawbridge: Like entering the cool, kitschy and slightly intimidating downtown apartment of your most hipster friend...
- The Vintage Studio: You wont have to dig to find '50s to '70s fashions, shoes, bags and home accents...
- Up Six: Hello, Brady Bunch. And that's meant in the best possible way...
- Vias Vintage: If you want quality retro - party dresses, plaid sport coats, hats, you name it - and don't have the time or desire to dig through bins at Goodwill, this is your one-stop shop...