Our Favorite Sites for Vintage Shopping

Right now, we're loving these under-the-radar resources for past-era style.

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For clothing...

Billie Goat Vintage

The chic, slightly punky wares at this eBay shop center on finds from the '70s and '80s. Each item up for auction is styled on a model with amazing accessories—a grandpa cardigan will be playfully paired with a fedora; a turquoise sweater is matched with scarlet tights. Bids start at only $9.99, and new items are introduced every week.

stores.ebay.com/Billie-Goat-Vintage.com
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Lullie Vintage Clothing

Intricate patterns and subtle details are what make the carefully edited pieces from this Hollywood-based retailer so unique—and the site shows them all from numerous angles. As an added bonus, the dresses and skirts are all professionally hemmed, and anything you don't love can be returned.

lullieclothing.com
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Mama Stone Vintage

Bright colors and prints are the stock-in-trade at this California store. The items here focus on iconic looks from the late 1960s through the 1980s: a slick Charlie's Angels–worthy turquoise blue trench, a bohemian high-waisted floral skirt, or a flouncy, printed corset dress. Sign up for the store's newsletter to get a sneak peek at the upcoming arrivals.

mamastonevintage.com
Shop Nasty Gal
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Nasty Gal Vintage

This easy-to-navigate site has wonderfully vivid fashion photography and is packed with a unique blend of on-trend vintage goods—from a cozy cable-knit sweater with batwing sleeves to a canary yellow swing coat—alongside a few well-chosen contemporary pieces. Its blog keeps visitors up-to-date on new arrivals and owner Sophia Amoruso's latest obsessions.

shopnastygal.com
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Rusty Zipper

Open since 1996 and based out of a small Oregon farm town, this huge resource is one of the Web's oldest vintage clothing stores. Despite its epic size—there are literally thousands of items here, mostly under $50—searching is a breeze since you can filter by era (1920s through the 1990s), size, style, or price. Incredibly detailed measurements and large photos are also a plus.

rustyzipper.com

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