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How to Be Outside, Inside

NYC for introverts.

Not everyone’s idea of a perfect weekend involves packed bars and late-night DJ sets. Some of us would rather spend hours hunting for the perfect vintage jacket, curating our wardrobe like it’s a museum exhibit, and avoiding the horrors of fast fashion. Lucky for us, New York is a vintage goldmine, and shopping secondhand isn’t just sustainable—it’s a citywide pastime.

Whether you’re looking for designer gems, reworked statement pieces, or just a solid deal, these curated sales and pop-ups have you covered.

Manhattan Vintage Limited Edition
Skylight at the Refinery, All March
The team behind the Manhattan Vintage Show is launching a new intimate shopping series, starting with a one-day event in a stunning domed penthouse. Think of it as vintage shopping, but make it elevated.

Name Your Own Price Teen + Young Adult Shopping Tour
200 5th Ave, Saturday, March 15, 10:50 AM-12:30 PM
A 90-minute guided secondhand shopping tour where teens and young adults can refresh their wardrobe—at whatever price they’re willing to pay. Parents, consider this a budget-friendly style upgrade.

Not-a-Normal Market: Spring 2025
101 7th Ave, March 14-23, 10 AM-6 PM
A two-weekend pop-up featuring 120 independent vendors each weekend, with a focus on vintage designer pieces, quality secondhand, and locally made goods. If you’re into reworked fashion and one-of-a-kind finds, this is your spot.

Grand Bazaar NYC
100 W 77th St, Every Sunday
NYC’s oldest and largest weekly market offers over 200 merchants selling everything from handmade goods to rare vintage pieces. Bonus: Your purchases help fund public school programs.

3rd and B’zaar Vintage & Secondhand Pop-up Market
Mad Hatter Pop-up, 191 E 3rd St, Sunday, March 16
This week’s edition of 3rd & B’zaar is all about vintage hats—browse while sipping champagne in the East Village. Shopping should always be this fun.

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