Where to find vintage and second-hand clothes in Columbus

No need to dig through racks of unwanted items at these local vintage stores that offer a curated selection of clothes, accessories, and home decor in Columbus, Ohio.

Friendship Flea in Franklinton. | Photo by CBUStoday copy

Browse local art galleries + vendors at Franklinton Fridays. | Photo by CBUStoday

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Fashion trends come and go, and that’s why we recommend holding on to that concert t-shirt from 1983.

We’re only half kidding. If you look around Columbus, vintage threads are making a comeback. Whether that’s baggy pants or oversized graphic t-shirts, these trends pay homage to the iconic styles of the past decades. So, here are our recommendations for retro retail therapy.

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This pop-up continues to grow in popularity, hosting both indoor and outdoor markets throughout the year. | Photo via @popuppickersclub

Pop-ups

Not all vintage stores are the same + that’s why weekly and monthly pop-ups are worth keeping on your radar. Here are a few we can’t stop going back to:

  • South High Drive-in Flea Market | Consider this your weekly re-up where vendors from across the city + state will flood to sell clothes and shoes.
  • Friendship Flea | Stop by Taft’s Brewpourium every second Friday of the month for Franklinton Fridays to find 20+ local vendors.
  • SoHud Collective | This traveling bus is open Wednesday-Sunday with vintage items and is a frequent visitor of Franklinton Fridays too.
  • Pop-up Pickers Club | Check out their Instagram page to find the next location, which is usually in Westerville or Hilliard.
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Find vintage sports threads, including NFL, NBA, and NASCAR, at this Polaris shop. | Photo via @stashhouse614

Brick-and-mortar

If you prefer a more in-store experience, check out these locally owned spots:

  • Stash House, 1500 Polaris Pkwy. | This store is located on the upper level near Macy’s, and we love its selection of retro sports merch.
  • Flower Child Vintage, 233 E. 5th Ave. | Pick up outfits ranging from the early 60s to the late 90s, plus vintage home decor and furniture.
  • Smartypants Vintage, 815 N. High St. | Shop a curated selection of vintage clothes that are more geared towards women.
  • The Loop Vintage, 1559 N. 4th St. | Find a wide variety of sports merch, work-wear, and sneakers.
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