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American Vintage Classics

http://www.geocities.com/~avintagec/

Check out the pictures and descriptions of men’s vintage clothing from the 1930s through the early 1960s. This store specializes in shirts and ties.

Boomerangs

http://www.aac.org/support/boomer/boomer.htm

This AIDS Action Committee resale store offers recycled and new merchandise. The store benefits people with AIDS and supports HIV prevention programs; all profits go to AIDS Action programs. Boomerangs is located in Boston.

Capeway Cards & Music

http://www.capecod.net/capeway/

Offers sports and non-sports collectable game cards, as well as used records, CDs, and tapes. Find imported, out-of-print, and hard-to-find items.


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The Cats Pajamas

http://www.catspajamas.com/

Here, you’ll find vintage clothing and accessories from the Victorian era to the 1970s. Includes hats, shoes, jewelry, and accessories.

Glassboro Thrift Village

http://users.comten.com/thrift/default.htm

Find clothing, shoes, vintage jewelry, and toy and sport collectibles. You’ll also find items for infants, music (tapes, albums, CDs), stereos, cameras, and more.


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The Internet Resale Directory to Secondhand, Surplus, and Salvage

http://www.secondhand.com/

Visit this site for a directory to resale businesses: consignment shops, antique stores, flea markets, thrift stores, secondhand businesses, liquidators, and salvage yards. Covers locations and merchandise in the U.S., Africa, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. These stores offer clothing, furniture, appliances, books, CDs, computers, sports equipment, discounted food, and more.

Mary’s Designer Resale Boutique

http://www.marys.com/home/

Shop here for collections from Chanel, DKNY, Escade, Prada, CK, St. John, Armani, Versace, and more.

Play It Again Sports

http://www.playitagainsports.com/

Offers used sporting goods, as well as new merchandise.

Retro: The Tip Tray

http://www.retroactive.com/itinerant.html

Provides hints for living the retro lifestyle. Learn about finding and shopping at thrift stores, and get explanations of thrift store categories: large chains, charity-affiliated, thrift clearinghouses, and consignment stores.

Rusty Zipper Vintage Clothing

http://www.shopdoor.com/rustyzipper/search/find.cgi?welcome=go

Offers vintage clothing, books, patterns, and collectibles. Be sure to check out the Vintage Showcase, where you can browse through all the items, which are presented with pictures, descriptions, and prices. Maybe you’re looking for a 1940s necktie. Or maybe you want to try out one of the sewing patterns from the ’40s to the ’70s. Yep, there are sections for disco items, flares and bellbottoms, and leisure suits.

Savers Value Village

http://www.savers.com/

Provides more than 125 locations of thrift shops. Includes Thrift-via Internet, an online vintage and collectibles thrift store featuring clothing, toys, books, records, glassware, dolls, and figurines.

STARticles—Museum of Pop Culture Artifacts

http://www.starticles.com/

This site offers used Hollywood props, wardrobe used in films, gold records, signed guitars, stageworn items, autographs, sport items, and other celebrity items. Maybe you’re interested in Jerry Maguire’s prop business cards, Billy Mumy’s Lost in Space orange velour shirt, or Ralph Kramden’s bus driver’s uniform jacket from The Honeymooners.

The Ultimate Consignment & Thrift Store Guide

http://www.theclothestree.com/branch/ultimateguide/

Get a guide to consignment and thrift stores in the U.S., Canada, England, France, Ireland, and Australia. Investigate info on donating merchandise, check out the pictures, get tips on consignment shopping, and find coupons for certain stores.

The Unicorn Thrift Store

http://www.emq.org/unicorn.htm

Located in San Jose, CA, this store consists of an all-volunteer staff and offers clothing, jewelry, accessories, household items, books, and collectibles. Proceeds benefit Eastfield Ming Quong, a provider of mental health services for emotionally troubled children and their families.

Ventura Pacific Limited

http://www.fishnet.net/~sandcat/

Purchase books, original art, and used photographic equipment. Or, check out the collectible dolls and toys or the handmade teddy bears. Or maybe you’ll be interested in the Native American art (ceremonial pipes, buckles, jewelry, and more) or the handmade knives and sheaths. You can also buy antiques, collectibles, and records.