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The Annex Antique Fair and Flea Markets

Expect the unexpected at Chelsea’s surviving outdoor market, whose longtime venders reliably unearth one-off treasures for flea-bitten fans.

125 W. 18th St.

Chelsea

Archangel Antiques

Antique hunters come to Archangel for cuff links, clothing, jewelry, and funky home furnishings.

334 E. 9th St.

East Village

Arthritis Foundation Thrift Shop

Since 1948, this donation-based shop benefiting the Arthritis Foundation’s New York City chapter has been a choice destination for designer hand-me-downs.

1430 Third Ave.

Upper East Side

Baltic Bazaar

This charitable vintage shop draws shoppers more for its affordable fabric selection than its dated apparel.

141 Atlantic Ave.

Cobble Hill

Bloodline

Offbeat hodgepodge of design-centered finds for body and home.

100A Forsyth St.

Lower East Side

Brooklyn Flea

This crowded market draws about 200 vendors every Saturday, selling a mix of new and used goods.

176 Lafayette Ave.

Fort Greene

Brooklyn Flea DUMBO

This indoor offshoot of Fort Greene’s outdoor flea market is packed with vintage furniture, art, jewelry, screen-printed apparel, and antiques.

76 and 81 Front St.

DUMBO/Fulton Ferry

Butik

Founded in 2006 by model Helena Christensen and her longtime friend Leif Sigersen, this Danish boutique presents beautifully-arranged clothing, jewelry, flowers, and vintage curiosities in a serene, garden-like space.

605 Hudson St.

West Village

Dossier

The brains behind 'Dossier Journal' open a retail space featuring men's, women's, and vintage attire.

244 DeKalb Ave.

Fort Greene

Duo

Pixie-cropped sisters Wendy and LaRae Kangas opened this discerningly stocked boutique in December 2008, packing the racks with independent New York designers and selective vintage wares.

337 E. 9th St.

East Village

Franny & Roey

Shopping in this retro vintage store is like rummaging through the bedroom of an incredibly cool seventies teenager.

252 Grand St.

Williamsburg

The Garage

Rain or shine, Chelsea's indoor flea market tempts bargain hunters with artfully chosen high-quality vintage goods, mainly for home and wardrobe.

112 W. 25th St.

Chelsea

Go Fish!

Affordable mid-century furniture and vintage miscellany.

187 Sackett St.

Carroll Gardens

Grahame Fowler

Veteran designer Grahame Fowler’s collection of button-down shirts, suits, outerwear, and knitwear is made exclusively in New York and designed for comfort.

138 W. 10th St.

Greenflea

Part greenmarket, part garage sale.

100 W. 77th St.

Upper West Side

Hell's Kitchen Flea Market

Here's a first: Spending a weekend afternoon around the Port Authority Bus Terminal by choice.

W. 39th St. nr. Ninth Ave.

Hell's Kitchen

Kill Devil Hill

The wares in this eccentric antique shop are united only by their shared oddity: Industrial Revolution-era knickknacks, vintage clothing, skulls, antlers, offbeat jewelry, and throwback decor.

170 Franklin St.

Greenpoint

Maria

This accessories boutique and vintage shop offers colorful, eye-catching wares, from vibrant dramatic vintage dresses and gauzy scarves to glitzy costume jewelry.

321 E. 9th St.

East Village

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Thrift Shop

This elegant shop feels more like a boutique than a thrift store.

1440 Third Ave.

Upper East Side

nydesignroom

Custom clothing doesn’t get any cooler than the Trash-A-Porter creations from this Williamsburg design house.

339 Bedford Ave.

Williamsburg

Obscura Antiques and Oddities

While the stock is dominated by beakers, books, and bric-a-brac, you’ll also find some vintage clothing like Victorian corsets and Edwardian sailor suits. 

280 E. 10th St.

East Village

Om Sweet Home

Find recycled furniture and organic clothes at this Williamsburg shop.

59 Kent Ave.

Williamsburg

Orange Marmalade

A kitschy-cool selection of vintage and new home goods and fashion in a tiny Williamsburg shop.

421 Graham Ave.

Williamsburg

Outcasts Resurrectible Goods

This charming thrift shop offers a mash-up of clothes, books, costume jewelry, CDs, handbags, giftable glassware and frames, and more.

660 10th Ave.

Hell's Kitchen

Patina

Well-preserved, carefully selected vintage dresses and accessories for discriminating collectors.

451 Broome St.

Soho

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