Where to Shop Vintage and Second-Hand in Vancouver 2025 V.2
- The Style Edit
- Dec 11, 2025
- 3 min read
Vancouver has a vintage and second-hand scene that keeps getting better. These are the shops people talk about because the clothing feels intentional and full of personality. You find pieces that are easy to reimagine and curate into your everyday wardrobe. This guide features five more places to shop vintage and second-hand in Vancouver for 2025 if you want clothing that adds interest and individuality to what you wear.

Hunter & Hare
Find It Here @hunterandhare
225 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver
227 Union St., Vancouver
4366 Main St., Vancouver
Hunter & Hare has a calm, thoughtful feel. The racks are edited with pieces that make everyday dressing easier. You see well-made basics, layers and seasonal items that blend naturally into a modern wardrobe. Their focus on community and consignment comes through in the way everything is presented, which makes the shopping experience feel warm and intentional.
Community Thrift & Vintage
Find It Here @communitythriftandvintage
Unisex Shoppe 11 W Hastings St., Vancouver
Frock Shoppe 311 Carrall St., Vancouver
Community Thrift and Vintage carries clothing with character. Each shop has its own point of view with denim, jackets and small unique finds woven throughout the racks. The stores feel relaxed, which makes exploring second-hand feel natural. Their social impact model gives the experience more meaning because you discover something interesting while contributing to local community programs.
Mintage
Find It Here @mintagevintage
1714 Commercial Dr., Vancouver, B.C.
245 E. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. 1008 Robson St., Vancouver, B.C.
Mintage brings colour, energy and decades of style into one space. You walk in and notice denim walls, vintage jackets and prints that push you to look a little longer. It is a shop where you can experiment with style or find something simple with personality. Every visit feels different, which is part of its appeal.
FasinFrank Vintage
Find It Here @fasinfrankvancouver
2425 Main St., Vancouver, B.C.
302 Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C.
FasinFrank has been part of Vancouver’s vintage culture for years. The selection includes leather, denim, workwear and pieces with history you can see and feel. Their social content adds context with styling ideas and vintage notes that help you imagine how these items can evolve with your personal style. You leave with something that feels lived in and expressive rather than generic.
Shop Woven
Find It Here @shop.woven
1120 East Georgia St., Vancouver, B.C.
Shop Woven brings a clean and curated perspective to vintage and designer resale. The pieces are chosen for longevity and shape which makes the space feel focused without being rigid. You notice textures, silhouettes and details that add depth to your wardrobe. It is a shop that encourages you to edit and reimagine what you already own by introducing one thoughtful piece at a time.
Where To Shop Next
Your style should start with direction. Vintage and second-hand shopping is one of the easiest ways to add originality and quality to your wardrobe. It works best when you know what you are looking for. A clear sense of style removes the guesswork and helps you curate pieces that feel aligned with who you are now.
Take a look at the Free Style Strategy Checklist to understand what belongs in your wardrobe before you start shopping. Looking to go a bit deeper, take the Find Your Style Quiz. Follow The Style Edit blog for more places to shop and the next feature in this series.





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