BEST VINTAGE & THRIFT STORES IN PORTLAND

Updated May 2025


We all know Portland is a haven for vintage & thrift shopping. Where do you go when you're in the market for new wardrobe staples? Whether you're into out-of-this-world 1970s-1990s fashion, high-end vintage finds, or eco-friendly shopping, Portland's vintage stores have something for everyone. 



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Hollywood Vintage

2757 NE Pacific St. 


Hollywood Vintage is one of the most prominent destinations for vintage clothing enthusiasts in Portland. They offer a wide selection of unique and diverse vintage pieces, making it a favorite spot for those looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their wardrobe. With a variety of items ranging from clothing to accessories, Hollywood Vintage provides the opportunity to explore different eras and styles all in one building with dozens of vendors displaying their wares. Whether you are searching for a specific retro look or simply enjoy browsing through timeless fashion pieces, Hollywood Vintage is guaranteed to have one-of-a-kind wardrobe staples. 


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Artifact Creative Recycle 

3630 SE Division St. 


Artifact is a curated vintage shop offering a unique blend of modern and vintage design pieces for your closet and home. It operates on a sustainable fashion loop through its buy/sell/trade business model, and its mission is to help individuals express themselves without consuming more of the earth's resources. You'll walk away wishing you had an empty house to fill their room full of mid-century modern furniture with. Artifact has mastered the perfect level of curation, making it a challenge to leave empty-handed. 


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Village Merchants

4035 SE Division St. 


Find a little bit of everything at Village Merchants. The front of the store showcases handmade art, tchotchke's, ceramics, and other table-top decorations. In the main room, you'll find rows of vintage clothing, and as you wander upstairs, you'll be met with large rugs, wall art, children's items, and vintage throw pillows.


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Wink Vintage 

7909 SE Stark St. 


Wink Vintage, located in the Montavilla neighborhood, offers a curated selection of vintage clothing and accessories. Founded by Jennifer Strom and Courtney Kimball in 2021, Wink provides a unique shopping experience for those seeking one-of-a-kind pieces from the 1930s to the 1990s. Find your new favorite band tee, knit sweater, vintage denim, or vintage dress!


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House of Vintage 

3315 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 


This sprawling 13,000-square-foot vintage store will send you on a genuine treasure hunt that can easily take hours to complete. House of Vintage is the second-biggest vintage emporium in the city, hosting dozens of individual vendors with their own style and pricing. It's easy to get overwhelmed, so exploring in small doses is recommended. 


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2nd Street

2735 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 


A hybrid vintage and streetwear chain, 2nd Street carries high-quality designer and vintage items side by side. Find trendy brands like Carhartt, Patagonia, and Northface next to decades-old vintage coats and blouses. 


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Memory Den 

499 SE 2nd Ave. 


Located in a 1937 warehouse, Memory Den carries vintage items from over 140 vendors. The largest on our list, the 50,000-square-foot vintage mall is the perfect place to explore on a rainy day (so like, every day) and admire their wall of refurbished vintage clock radios!


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Antique Alley 

2000 NE 42nd Ave. 


Antique Alley is a bustling marketplace in the middle of the Hollywood neighborhood, hosting up to 95 unique vendors at a time. Visitors can explore a treasure trove of new and vintage collectibles, nostalgic toys, vintage housewares, art pieces, records, clothing, jewelry, VHS tapes, and even a wall covered with salt & pepper shakers.


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Tigers Den Vintage & Modern

3366 SE Division St. / 3900 N Mississippi St.


After years of experience selling vintage online, Tigers Den has expanded to two storefronts in the Portland area. By combining the charm of vintage items with contemporary fashion, Tigers Den has created a shopping experience that appeals to those seeking one-of-a-kind treasure as well as those looking for current trends.


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Looking Sideways Vintage

914 NE 28th Ave.


Looking Sideways Vintage is the best place to find a leather jacket, clown decor, and vintage jeans. The small yet expansive shop sits across the street from Hollywood Vintage, so definitely hit both at once. 


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Red Light Clothing Exchange 

3590 SE Hawthorne Blvd.


Red Light Clothing Exchange is a treasure trove of vintage and contemporary fashion, spanning an impressive 10,000 square feet in the heart of the Hawthorne district. The expansive store offers a carefully curated selection of clothing and accessories that range from the Victorian era to the early 2000s. 


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Kissing Booth 

3401 SE Hawthorne Blvd.


Kissing Booth is a charming vintage thrift shop that offers a curated selection of vintage clothing and unique items, making it a delightful destination for vintage enthusiasts. The store features an eclectic mix of apparel from the 1970s, including flared jeans and tie-dyed t-shirts, alongside interesting home decor and knickknacks. The welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by friendly staff who are eager to assist customers as they explore the thoughtfully arranged collections.


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Tigers Den 

3900 N Mississippi St. / 3366 SE Division St. 


Originally established as an online retailer, Tigers Den has successfully transitioned to brick-and-mortar storefronts, offering a curated selection of vintage clothing and contemporary fashion. This unique blend appeals to both vintage enthusiasts and those seeking modern trends. The store emphasizes a personalized shopping experience, showcasing one-of-a-kind treasures that reflect various styles and eras, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.


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Magpie Vintage 

1960 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 


Beloved vintage shop Magpie has been a staple in the city for over 20 years. Known for its extensive selection of carefully curated vintage clothing and accessories, the store offers items ranging from the 1890s to the 1990s, including unique finds for both men and women. The shop is particularly noted for its impressive collection of vintage jewelry and stylish garments.


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Super Thrift

5050 SE 82nd Ave. 


Step right up to Super Thrift, Portland’s answer to the eternal question: “Why pay full price when you can pay, like, half?” Nestled on SE 82nd Ave, this is the thrift store where your wallet can finally breathe easy and your inner bargain hunter can strut its stuff like it’s the finale of Project Runway-except here, the only thing getting cut is the price tag.


Red White & Blue Thrift Store 

19239 SE McLoughlin Blvd. 


Red White & Blue is off the beaten path, but we would be remiss not to mention it. It's worth the 20-minute drive outside the city when you see these deals! Imagine a giant Goodwill, if it was sprinkled with vintage clothing and...cheaper. Every day of the week, a certain color tag is $50 off. You're basically losing money if you don't find anything!


Better Bargains 

10209 NE Sandy Blvd. 


Another of our favorites is North Portland's Better Bargains. Easily looked over due to the overflow of thrift stores in the city, Better Bargains has great deals if you're willing to dig, and try things on over your clothes.  



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