The Best Atlanta Vintage Clothing + Atlanta Thrift Stores

by Carley Lake | Last Updated:   May 29, 2020

Thank you to my younger brother Brett for attending college in Atlanta. It was my excuse to get to know the city—the food (too good), the people (very welcoming…though I sadly never ran into any Real Housewives, I miss you, Phaedra), the history (make time for the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the Atlanta vintage clothing and Atlanta thrift stores

When my brother told me about the area (Little Five Points) he would buy all of his costumes and 70s gear from—I knew this would be my first stop each time I visited.

But first, the first online vintage clothing swap is now here!

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I’m thrilled to invite you to join the Lucky Sweater App vintage community—an exclusive space for vintage enthusiasts to connect, trade their favorite vintage clothing pieces, and share style tips and inspiration. It’s like a little secret society for those of us who love vintage and want to get new pieces without having to buy, buy, buy.

Use my invite code “VINTAGEATL” to get instant access and let’s share our finds and stories! It’s the app I co-founded and built so would love to have you join me and thousands of other vintage enthusiasts! You can download the app on iPhone and Android!

And now what you’ve been waiting for! See below for my Atlanta vintage clothing and Atlanta thrift stores, most located in Little Five Points.

All shops are saved to this Atlanta Good Finds Google Maps List to use on your upcoming Georgia visit.

But first, an online vintage clothing swap is now here!

If you don’t know, I am also the co-founder of Lucky Sweater, the community clothing swap app! We have three communities to connect, share inspiration, advice, and swap items with communities of people who love handmade items, slow fashion items, and—vintage items!

1. THE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE

To start off the list of Atlanta vintage clothing and Atlanta thrift stores is the rainbow gem The Clothing Warehouse. I am a sucker for stores organizing items by colors (see Palm Springs) so I didn’t leave The Clothing Warehouse without turning the rainbow vintage t-shirt wall into a selfie-photo shoot backdrop. In addition to 100s-1000s of vintage shirts, the store houses walls of cowboy boots and racks of vintage dresses and sweaters (also organized by color).

Price: $$

Hours: Monday – Thursday 11am – 8:30pm, Friday – Saturday 11am – 9pm, Sunday 12-7:30pm

Location: 420 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Phone: (404) 524-5070

The Clothing Warehouse Website

2. PSYCHO SISTERS

Thank you Psycho Sisters for not only organizing your items by decade but for providing a rundown of how to create the perfect decade look including a summary of the each decade’s style, a bulleted list of costume elements, and photos of example looks. You can find wigs, hats, vintage prom dresses, shiny 70s button-down shirts, and UGGs. Yes, there are many different color UGGs. Thank you, Psycho Sisters – another best of the Atlanta vintage clothing and Atlanta thrift stores.

Price: $, $$

Hours: Monday – Wednesday 10am – 9pm, Thursday – Saturday 10am – 10pm, Sunday 11am – 9pm

Location: 428 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Phone: (404) 523-0100

Psycho Sisters Website

3. RAG-O-RAMA

Imagine Crossroads Trading Company or Buffalo Exchange, twice the size, with a lot more Nike sneakers, athletic wear, and sweats. That’s Rag-O-Rama. Next time I’ll fit in an extra day to go through all of the racks. Still wishing the orange, pink, yellow, and green Nike Air Max I saw on my last trip came in my size.

This is a must of the Atlanta vintage clothing and Atlanta thrift stores to check out.

Price: $, $$

Hours: Daily 10am – 9pm

Location: 1111 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Phone: (404) 658-1988

Rag-O-Rama Website

4. JUNKMAN’S DAUGHTER

If you need an atypical souvenir head here. My favorite items – Buffy the Vampire Slayer and RuPaul’s Drag Race Mad Libs. You can find boas, Halloween masks, vintage candy, and homeware goods by local and regional artists. So everything you could ever need.

The store opened in 1982, when Pam Majors, who really is the daughter of a Junkman, rented a 1,000 square-foot storefront. She filled it with tchotchkes and dead stock from her parents 40 year accumulation of stuff, and began adding her own take on weird and wonderful.

Head to the back of the store for a few racks of men and women’s vintage clothing. The secondhand selection is limited but seeing the now 10,000 square-foot store of unique items was worth the visit. This is another favorite of the Atlanta vintage clothing and Atlanta thrift stores.

Price: $$

Hours: Monday – Friday 11am – 7pm, Saturday 11am – 8pm, Sunday 12pm – 7pm

Location: 464 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307

Phone: (404) 577-3188

Junkman’s Daughter Website

MORE ATLANTA THRIFT STORES AND ATLANTA VINTAGE CLOTHING STORES

ALEXIS SUITCASE CONSIGNMENT SHOP

Price: $$$$

Hours: Monday – Saturday 11am – 7pm

Location: 2221 Peachtree Rd suite h, Atlanta, GA 30309

Phone: (770) 390-0010

THE LUCKY EXCHANGE

Price: $$

Hours: Monday – Thursday 11:30am – 6pm, Friday – Saturday 11:30am – 7pm, Sunday 12pm – 5pm

Location: 212 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

Phone: (404) 817-7715

LOST-N-FOUND YOUTH THRIFT STORE

Price: $

Hours: Monday – Saturday 9am – 8pm, Sunday 11am – 6pm

Location: 2585 Chantilly Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30324

Phone: (678) 856-7824

And before you go:

Atlanta Good Finds Google Maps List – Happy shopping!

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