Only got $20 in your pocket? Dallas’s vintage shops are the perfect place to visit to save some green, support local businesses, and enjoy the city’s unique personality.
When it comes to the Dallas shopping scene, we love a good treasure hunt, and a good bargain. Our city is home to swap meets, fabulous vintage shops, and resale gems. So get in, we’re going shopping.
Vintage Shops
Dolly Python, 1914 N. Haskell Ave.
One of Bishop Art’s popular vintage shops is known for its unique antiques, oddities, and a large variety of secondhand vintage clothing. Pro-Tip: Have some clothes you want to sell? Dolly will take em’ off your hands.
Add Vintage, 111 Murray St.
From timeless concert tees to old-school jackets find your style at this curated vintage clothing store in Deep Ellum.
Dated Faded Worn Vintage, 2924 Main St No. 103
Looking for an early 2000s sports or band tee? This will be your stop. Located in Deep Ellum, once you squeeze through the Depop crowd you’ll find a variety of 80s, 90s, and early 2000s vintage clothing, apparel, music, and more.

This vintage store is perfect for vintage finds from the 1900s and onward.
Photo via Vivi The Force
Dallas Vintage Shop, 1855 N. Central Expy.
Not only is this a vintage shop but also a costume shop. Stop by for your pick of Noth Texas vintage clothing and accessories from the 1900s and onward.
Swap meets and flea markets
Swap Con X DFW Vintage Swap Meet, AT&T Discovery
Every month locals gather to swap or shop vintage pieces from local vendors. Pro-Tip: This event is also pet-friendly.
Traders Village, Traders Village Grand Prairie
Pick from over 3,500 vendors every Saturday and Sunday. The giant flea market also offers food and rides — perfect for the whole family.
Canton Flea Market, 800 First Monday Ln.
Coined the world’s largest flea market, Canton definitely lives up to its name. With more than 7,500 vendors fill up more than 450 acres. The flea’s next shows are set for Thursday, Aug. 29 through Sunday, Sept.
The Underground Market, 5700 Oram St. + Greenville Ave.
This weekly popup market operates on Saturdays and Sundays of the year. Set in the heart of Dallas’s East end, the market offers hundreds of vendors and shoppers a place to support local.
Resale and consignment shops
2nd Street USA, 2816 Main St.
The Japanese reused shop has expanded to other parts internationally including Dallas’s Deep Ellum. The shop is known for quality designer and vintage items.

Lula B’s is known for its huge overhauls and spacious layout.
Photo via Lula B’s
Lula B’s Design District, 1010 N. Riverfront Blvd.
You can find your quirky aunt or your hipster friend on their decor bender at Lula’s. Sections are divided by 50 different sellers who have set up their areas filled with antiques from the 50s, 60s,70s, and beyond.
To Be Continued, 5600 W. Lovers Rd.
Bougie but on a budget? TBC offers a nice selection of luxury resale items from accessories to clothing.
Uptown Cheapskate, 2100 Alamo Rd.
With three locations in Richardson, University Park, and Addison, you have no excuse but to check out this consignment shop. The store pays cash on the spot for gently used apparel, handbags, shoes, and more.