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Best Vintage Shoe Stores in New York

If you wear a pair of shoes long enough, they'll come back into style eventually. In the meantime, they'll probably be more suited to the buy-and-sell vintage shoe stores that are scattered throughout the city, giving everything old a chance to become new again.

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Beacon's Closet - Williamsburg
(718) 486-0816
88 N 11th St,
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
Recycled designer clothes aren't too scarce at either Brooklyn Beacon's Closet, where they take in the old and, well, give you some more old. Such consignment shops are of special rarity outside of New York, so loc more...
Buffalo Exchange - Williamsburg
(718) 384-6901
504 Driggs Ave,
Brooklyn, NY, 11211
Buffalo Exchange is unique because clothing and accessories are bought, sold and traded directly with store customers, resulting in an ever-changing inventory includes designer labels, vintage, jeans, leather, c more...
Cobblestones
(212) 673-5372
314 E 9th St,
New York, NY, 10003
Daha Vintage
(212) 388-1176
175 Orchard St Frnt,
New York, NY, 10002
Daha Vintage is a great vintage store on the Lower East Side where you can try clothes on without feeling like you need a shower right after (as is customary with many vintage and thrift boutiques). The clothing is well-preserved, more...
Eleven
(212) 219-1033
11 Prince St,
New York, NY, 10012
Eye Candy
(212) 343-4275
329 Lafayette St,
New York, NY, 10012
Fox & Fawn
(212) 375-1132
570 Manhattan Ave,
Brooklyn, NY, 11222
Fashion-forward yet retro, Fox & Fawn even goes so far as to use yellowed Polaroids on their MySpace to display some of the vintage wears women can find in their brick-and-mortar location.
Any Old Iron
(917) 499-2429
149 Orchard St,
New York, NY, 10002
Specializing in UK-specific menswear, Any Old Iron brings labels like Child Of The Jago, Bolongaro Trevor, and Sir Tom Baker to the Lower East Side.
Metropolis Vintage Apparel
(212) 358-0795
43 3rd Ave,
New York, NY, 10003
Two-stories of vintage clothing in the East Village.