This is why New York City has some of the best thrifting in the country.
Most vendors are up for bargaining.
More than 50 vendors offer a wide selection of mostly vintage goods.
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One vendor atChelsea Fleasells replicas of movie posters and album covers, while another sells hand-carved wooden African masks.
Theres a variety of vintage clothing from embroidered dresses to brightly patterned outfits from the 60s and 70s.
Many booths offer home decor, too, such as art deco mirrors and glass fruit.
It raises money at more than a dozen thrift stores throughout the city with name-brand clothing and home goods.
Housing Works carries mens clothing and shoes, too.
Stores are clean and designed to look like traditional retail stores.
Where to find Housing Works:There are multiple locations.
Where to find Mother of Junk:567 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday.
Warning: Phone calls are rarely answered or returned.
Along with designer labels, expect to see plenty of Old Navy, H&M and Forever 21.
Where to find Buffalo Exchange:There aremultiple NYC locations.
Most stores are open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.
Where to find Monk Vintage:500 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn.
The event features jewelry, clothing and accessories from many decades of fashion.
Since 1992, the two-day expo has been a mecca for vintage dealers, collectors and the curious.
The $5 rack has great options.
Where to find AuH20 Thriftique:84 E. Seventh St. Open noon to 7 p.m. daily in September.
It may reduce its summer hours.
Call 917-261-7474 to confirm.
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