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Las Vegas Vintage Shopping Guide

Wondering where to Vintage shop in Las Vegas? No worries, I’ve got you completely covered. I’ve visited Las Vegas four times in total, and I’ve been lucky enough to scour the very best vintage shops to share with you! You can see the video guide on where to vintage shop in Las Vegas just above, or if you prefer some old fashioned reading, I break down each shop bit by bit below.

Oh, and of course I have a map for you too. You know, so you know exactly where to go to meet your Las Vegas Vintage Shopping needs!

Glam Factory Vintage

211 E Colorado Ave, Las Vegas, NV89104

We started off at the Glam Factory, and I have to say that is absolutely one of my favourites! The Glam Factory is literally jam-packed with vintage clothing – and of great quality too. I spent well over an hour working my way through the clothing racks, trying on everything that even remotely interested me. It’s all really well cared for, and doesn’t have that typically musty smell that you can easily associate with vintage hunting. The owner is really nice too. She’s super friendly, and totally didn’t have a problem with an overexcited New Zealand tourist carting over 25 dresses into the changing room to try on. The entire shop is really well laid out, and what I also love is that there’s a decent section of men’s vintage too, which I find is usually a bit of a rarity.

Patina

1300 South Main Street, Las Vegas, NV89104

Aside from Glam Factory, Patina was definitely my favourite Las Vegas vintage store. In a nutshell, everything is just so darn beautifully presented. The shop is kind of split down the middle, with one side dedicated to homeware and furniture and the other solely vintage clothing. The clothes themselves are wonderfully presented, and clearly a lot of love and passion has gone into the layout. Everything is extremely well laid out, with flowy and sheer gowns in one area, and metallic disco looks in the other. I actually found probably the best dress of my entire life here – a 1960s coral coloured mini with ridiculous sized sheer sleeves – and pleated too. I didn’t get it, as it had a small hole at the back, but I couldn’t stop thinking about it, so went back the next day. I even got a little bit of the price taken off because of the hole. ANYWAY, Patina has excellent vintage. Definitely stop in. There is just so much to fall in love with!

Modern Mantiques

1300 South Main Street, Las Vegas, NV89104

It’s hard to describe Modern Mantiques, but I suppose I could simply start with WOW. Honestly, this place is totally packed to the absolute brim with all kinds of treasures. It’s hard to take it all in, and you definitely need to spend time to make sure you look at absolutely everything. I wish I had more room in my luggage as there’s just so much I would love to buy here. Honestly, if you lived in the US, you’d be absolutely set. From a full sized McDonalds neon, to the largest Felix the cat style clock in the world, there are so many statement pieces that it’s hard to choose just one. And bonus, there’s even a dog on site! And a friendly one too. Any place that has a dog around goes up even further in my books.

Antique Alley Mall

1126 South Main Street, Las Vegas, NV89104

The Antique Alley Mall is an interesting one. It’s a bunch of different sellers all housed under one roof. It means that there is a lot to look at – although not much in terms of clothing. Not to worry though, there is honestly so much to see in general, and overall it’s just really interesting! It was really well laid out in different sections that made for easy browsing, and my favourite parts were the retro Funko bobbleheads and the handmade lamp section. Honestly, there were lamps made out of everything – tennis rackets, film cameras, you name it! You can see a couple in the Las Vegas vintage shopping guide I make.

Retro Vegas

1131 South Main Street, Las Vegas, NV89104

You’ve probably seen Retro Vegas doing the rounds on social media. It has a super-sized mural of a flamingo on it’s walls, just for starters! It’s definitely worth a look inside, especially if you’re looking for homeware – as the downstairs sections is completely dedicated to that and that alone! There are so many typically Vegas things too – from ashtrays from the old casinos (Stardust, Aladdin, the Sahara to name a few) and giant neon style letters. If you’re looking for vintage clothing, then you definitely need to head upstairs. It’s quite a small selection, but what’s absolutely brilliant is how cheap it is – especially compared to the other vintage stores nearby. You can see a couple of my finds in my Las Vegas vintage shopping guide video, and I was particularly chuffed with the 80s romper I bought for an absolute steal at $20. My advice is to make sure you look through absolutely EVERYTHING. You never know what’s lurking in amongst the racks!



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