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Men and women alike will love Sui Generis for authentic, luxury pieces from brands including Gianni Versace, Prada, and Gucci with a less daunting price tag. Sui Generis is far from your average consignment shop. PS: You can also shop online! // 1660 Haight St. Be sure to also check out the displays, featuring some of Wasteland's coolest pieces artistically paired together for some trendy style inspo on the way out. Pair a designer statement piece with some more affordable vintage graphic tees or Reformation finds from last season to go with. Whether you're picking up a studded leather Balenciaga bag, some vintage 501 Levi’s with the original tag still intact, or nearly unworn Chanel slides, the splurge will be worth it. While prices can be a little steep, Wasteland's designer pieces have a hip, trendy vibe and are consistently in amazing shape. Iconic shop Wasteland is home to a constantly changing, massive collection of vintage and modern designer pieces for everyone inside a light-filled, open space. Be sure to check out Afterlife Collective’s location in Mission and grab some pieces that will turn some heads. to launch Afterlife Collective, which curates killer vintage from a community of vendors. Valencia Street's Afterlife boutique-known for its huge range of cool, casual ‘80s and ‘90s vintage items along with some statement designer pieces-has teamed up with Super Thrift Bros.

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Newly opened in North Beach, Via Margutta Vintage stocks an impressive assortment of items, ranging from $18 T-shirts to stunning designer pieces like Christian Dior coats, amid old movie star photographs that reflect Galloway’s passion for timeless films and fashion. (North Beach), Īfter the pandemic, Via Margutta vintage owner Jason Galloway moved his Hollywood-inspired vintage store up to his native Bay Area. Be sure to stop by Missing Audrey Vintage and look for rare statement pieces in an unforgettable retro atmosphere. Owner Sabrina Bodnar drew her inspiration for the store from her days in a rock band, hoping to transport shoppers to the past through both the clothes and the store itself.

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After seven years of online success, the shop has finally opened a North Beach brick-and-mortar full of retro leather bags, silk nightgowns, and vintage tees from 1910 all the way up to the 1990s.

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If you’re looking to relive the nostalgia of the 1960s and ’70s but also want browse clothes from the past century, Missing Audrey Vintage is a must-see. The Best Vintage Stores + Collections in San Francisco

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Here are our favorite vintage and thrift stores, plus flea markets and shopping events around the Bay Area. When you're looking for a vintage Gucci purse, an '80s prom dress, a floral mumu, a Chanel tweed jacket, or wild pair of cowboy boots, you'll find it all in San Francisco. Second-hand shopping is just an integral part of SF culture-plus it's both more affordable and sustainable than buying new.

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Of course, the love of vintage and costumery runs deep in SF, dating back to the fashions beloved by hippies and the Free Store opened by the Diggers during the Summer of Love. This is to say nothing of the opening of Afterlife Collective on Valencia Street and the return of the Alameda Point Vintage Fashion Faire. In recent months, North Beach alone has welcomed two new vintage boutiques-one with rock band roots and another with a thing for old Hollywood-and Fog City Flea's popular weekend market has gone full-blown brick-and-mortar at the Ferry Building. Either way, we're here to tell you that San Francisco's vintage scene is popping. Maybe it's a post-pandemic yearning to get all dressed up and hit the town, or perhaps inflation has us all on the hunt for some extra fashion flair on the cheap.












Vintage scene