The Best Online Stores For Curated Vintage
Second Archive
With new drops landing each week, Second Archive is a treasure trove of vintage Levi’s, grunge-y band tees, retro sweatshirts and boxy blazers. Keep an eye out for brands like Maje, Ralph Lauren and Isabel Marant.
Follow @SecondArchive
The Style Archive
Handpicked and run by influencer and menswear designer Charlotte Illidge, The Style Archive is the place to go for vintage tailoring. Think boxy blazers and oversized coats from brands like Burberry and Yves Saint Laurent.
Follow @TheStyle_Archive
Jesse & Iris
Based in London, Jesse & Iris sources from across the world. As a result, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re looking for wardrobe staples like jeans and boyfriend shirts or a killer party look.
Follow @Jessie_And_Iris
Cordial Vintage
With floral dresses and embroidered knits aplenty, Cordial sources prairie-inspired, one-off pieces perfect for spring weather. Expect ditsy prints, voluminous sleeves and comfy, smocked silhouettes.
Follow @CordialVintage
Retold
Retold’s editorial aesthetic means you wouldn’t necessarily realise everything is vintage. Pieces are released in periodic drops, which you can sign up to be notified about – email subscribers get early access. Expect to browse a polished and fashion-forward range of separates.
Follow @Retold_Vintage and @Retold_Bride for bridal wear
Curate & Rotate
Curate & Rotate releases a new batch of pre-loved stock each week (what the brand calls a ‘rotation’). Each rotation is a minimalist’s dream, with the chance to snap up vintage Levi’s, pre-loved Ba&sh dresses and JW Anderson trench coats at fractions of original retail prices.
Follow @CurateAndRotate
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