Dallas Secondhand Shopping Guide: Vintage, Luxury, and Budget Finds
Discover Dallas’s best second‑hand spots—vintage boutiques, sustainable luxury boutiques, and budget‑friendly thrift shops that let you shop smart and stylish.
Vintage
If you love the brag‑worthy phrase “I found this vintage,” you’ll appreciate these three Dallas shops that offer unique pieces from past decades.
Flea Style – 3009 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226
Deep Ellum’s flagship store showcases over 80 local makers and collectors. Don’t miss the Hat Bar, where the team curates fresh vintage hats and accessories.
Dolly On Bishop – 1916 N Haskell Ave, Dallas, TX 75204
In the Bishop Arts District, Dolly carries men’s and women’s vintage apparel, hats, jewelry, and cowboy boots—perfect for a memorable Lone Star souvenir.
Sustainable Luxury
Invest in quality pieces that last. These shops offer high‑end designer labels at a fraction of the retail price.
My Secret Closet – 11661 Preston Rd #236, Dallas, TX 75230
Curated pre‑owned designer apparel for women, including gowns, furs, and high‑fashion shoes.
To Be Continued – 5600 W Lovers Ln #130, Dallas, TX 75209
Like a luxury boutique, this shop sells gently used designer items that look brand new—think Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Birkenstock.
Budget‑Friendly
Score great deals without compromising style.
Uptown Cheapskate – 5400 E Mockingbird Ln #104, Dallas, TX 75206
Buy and sell gently used clothing. Bring your own items for cash or in‑store credit; unsold pieces are donated to charity.
Out of the Closet – 3920 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX 75329
Dubbed the “world’s most fabulous thrift store,” it sells apparel, books, and homewares, donating 96¢ of every dollar to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation.
Pro Tips for Secondhand Shopping in Dallas
- Use Pinterest for style inspiration: create a board of looks you love and find overlapping pieces at local shops.
- Shop off‑season to snag seasonal staples at lower prices—authentic leather jackets, for instance, can drop to $10 in summer sales.
- Inspect each item: look for seams, holes, discoloration, and try on before buying. Minor scuffs can often be removed with a magic eraser.


