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Using those points to see a concert in St. Louis? We’ve got some shopping recommendations for you!
St. Louis has a thriving vintage store market where you are sure to find a show-stopping outfit for your next concert.
Whether you’re looking for something specific or are open to all outfit possibilities, this list will make your search for the perfect outfit much easier!

1. Avalon Exchange
Come in and get lost in the eclectic shop. Avalon Exchange is located in the Delmar Loop. The shop offers both men’s and women’s clothing from various eras, including 90s grunge and 80s glam.
You’ll find some pretty unique clothing here–the store has been featured several times for its selection of one-of-a-kind pieces.
2. Found by the Pound
Found by the Pound is a cute little vintage shop located in South City on South Grand. The name comes from the fact that all of their clothing is priced per pound, which makes for easy comparison shopping (and also helps keep prices low).
The store has a great selection of vintage dresses, skirts, blouses and tops–some new with tags still attached!
The atmosphere at Found By The Pound is relaxed and friendly; it’s not uncommon to see people chatting with each other while they shop around. Located close to lots of shops and restaurants, it a popular store!

3. DOS
DOS is a boutique thrift store that specializes in high end used clothing. Located in Clayton, a posh neighborhood within St. Louis, you can find DOS nestled between two local restaurants: Mother’s Fish and Pasta Plus.
Check out DOS for trendy clothing, activewear, and fashionable accessories.
4. Found. Vintage
Found. Vintage is also located in the Delmar Loop neighborhood of St. Louis. Though owned by the same people who run Found by the Pound, the vibe here is different. They carry a wide range of clothing from the 1950s through the 1990s and specialize in vintage rock ‘n’ roll and punk rock styles.
You’ll love shopping here because you can find an incredible selection of clothing at reasonable prices; everything from classic t-shirts to leather jackets and even dresses
5. The Vintage Haberdashery
The Vintage Haberdashery is a local staple that’s been in the South Grand neighborhood since 1982. Since then, the Vintage Haberdashery has been providing St. Louis with the finest vintage fashion.
You can also rent some of the more fabulous outfits they have in stock. Anything from the 1890’s to the 1990’s!
6. Assassin Vintage
Assassin Vintage is a small shop in the heart of St. Louis’ Cherokee Street neighborhood. In an area known for it’s tattoo shops, Assassin Vintage is right at home.
The store specializes in anything from the 1930’s through the 70’s, with a hint of western flair. You’ll find a fantastic collection of vintage clothing and accessories.

7. Retro 101 / Cherry Bomb Vintage
Also located on Cherokee Street, Cherry Bomb Vintage is a specialty shop that specializes in mid-century modern pieces and authentic vintage clothing.
You never know what you’ll find here, there are so many unique pieces at amazing prices. The selection is massive – they even have a men’s section!
8. Black Rabbit Vintage
Create a stylish vintage look from the option at Black Rabbit Vintage. Owner Madelyn Lumpe specializes in selling clothing from the 1950’s through the 1980’s. This recent Benton Park staple has an eclectic mix of things that are perfect for an eye-catching outfit.
With it’s new opening in 2021, Black Rabbit Vintage is the place to go when searching for clothing with character. Madelyn has taken great care to organize the merchandise in an inclusive way. The store is not separated by gender or size, only by type and color. She wants everyone to feel welcome when they walk in.
Conclusion
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