
11 Latinx-Owned Vintage & Thrift Shops
National Thrifting Day, celebrated every August 17th, encourages individuals to move away from fast fashion and support thrift shops, both online and locally. The fashion industry is recognized as one of the most wasteful globally, highlighting the importance of reusing, donating, and thrifting clothes to prevent landfill accumulation. While the thrifting market is often dominated by large chains and individual retailers, it holds significant cultural and economic value for many BIPOC communities, including Latinx individuals. This article provides a curated list of 11 Latinx-owned vintage and thrift shops to support, offering a starting point for both experienced and new thrifters.
Among the featured shops is LA Retro Girl, an online vintage store founded by Peruvian mom Monique Gatillon, specializing in fashion from the 1940s to the 1980s, offering a diverse range of unique clothing, shoes, and accessories. Pop Up Home, founded by Tricia Benitez Beanum, caters to home decor and vintage furniture needs, providing unique small items for house makeovers, along with interior styling and consignment services. Debutante Clothing, established by Sandra Mendoza, operates as a brick-and-mortar vintage shop in Pomona, California, offering clothes from the 1920s to the 1990s, with online shopping and private appointments available.
Current Boutique, founded by Carmen Lopez, features modern and vintage high-end designer clothing and accessories at more accessible prices, promoting a community for vintage and pre-loved designer enthusiasts. Poorly Curated, run by Jamie Espino, targets Gen-Z shoppers with a collection spanning from the 1940s onwards, including unique apparel and accessories, available online and through pop-up shops. Love Street Vintage, based in San Francisco and owned by Graciela Ronconi, specializes in unisex fashion from the 1920s to the 1990s, offering a wide array of clothing and designer pieces.
Vanjane LA, run by twin Latina sisters, provides colorful and eclectic clothing from both no-label and designer sources, available online and through private studio appointments. Pechuga Vintage, founded by Johnny Valencia, offers high-end vintage and designer items from renowned brands, with pieces that have graced celebrities and red carpets. The Plus Bus, founded by Jen Wilder and Marcy Guevara-Prete, focuses on inclusive fashion by curating plus-size clothing and accessories, offering new, consignment, and secondhand options, with a brand-new inventory weekly and various services.
LunaSol Mexican Vintage, established by Janelle Gonzalez, is a specialty store for Mexican vintage items, including jewelry, art, dishes, clothing, and books, reflecting her family's legacy. Finally, Fresa Thrift, based in Texas and founded by Anisa Gutierrez, offers fun and accessible pre-loved vintage clothing and accessories at reasonable prices, including curated style bundle boxes for personalized looks. These shops collectively highlight the diversity and entrepreneurship within the Latinx community while promoting sustainable fashion practices.
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