BEACON’S CLOSET
Read moreIf you're wondering where the Williamsburg hipsters find their lumberjack shirts, faded slim jeans and vintage T-shirts, look no further. This huge clothing store is cheap and of good quality. Between the boots, glasses, handbags and coats, all sorted by color, you can get lost for several hours! Friperie obliges, all the clothes and accessories sold here are second-hand products, but if you look carefully, you can find the rare pearl at unbeatable prices.
OUT OF THE CLOSET
Read moreBrooklyn fashionistas swear by thrift stores, those stores where you can find second-hand clothes, resold or donated, often with that little vintage touch that hipsters like. Shopping at Out of the Closet is all about finding a little bit of everything (and sometimes nothing) at low prices. Sometimes, especially on weekends, it's a bit of a mess, so you have to know how to rummage around to find THE find. On the lower floor, there is also a section dedicated to furniture and decoration, including CDs.
28 SCOTT VINTAGE
Read moreIt's a joyful bric-a-brac that awaits you in this store in the Williamsburg neighborhood, which recycles old collections from prestigious houses like Saint-Laurent, Chanel or Dolce & Gabbana. Brooklyn obliges, one finds there much vintage. The prices are very affordable, rarely exceeding 30 US$! You can also find cheap vinyls and all kinds of objects, handmade or second hand, from all over the world. And if you like antique jewelry and accessories, you will be served!
KITH
Read moreKith is a gold mine for sneaker lovers. The store houses sneakers from leading brands with a very special design. Most of them are shoes released in very limited editions and which are almost impossible to find today. Kith also offers clothing, with a chic sportswear style, especially for men. The store, entirely white and transparent, is impressive. Its sleek design reminds us of a designer's shop. As soon as you walk through the door, you feel important...
BUFFALO EXCHANGE
Read moreOne of the reference thrift stores in Williamsburg (and in all of New York, since the city has six of them) among many others, but which has the advantage of not accepting all clothes. So you won't spend an hour before finding that rare gem. The variety is undoubtedly the strong point of Buffalo Exchange, since you can find vintage clothes, more recent styles and hipster clothes (of course, since we are in Williamsburg). In addition to clothes, shoes are also available in large numbers.