Vintage Row: The Ultimate South Division Crawl
If you’re looking to score a one-of-a-kind find, stop scrolling! South Division is the heartbeat of the local vintage scene. Whether you’re hunting for a worn-in band tee, a mid-century lamp or that perfect Y2K aesthetic, this stretch of Downtown has you covered.
Pro-Tip: Wear your walking shoes and check the map below to plot your route!
The Lineup
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The Vibe |
Don’t Miss |
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Coffee shop + boutique + homewares |
The pastries & curated home goods |
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Pure nostalgia & memorabilia |
The massive vintage tee collection |
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High-end streetwear & sports |
Name-brand vintage & jerseys |
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Y2K & Upcycled fashion |
One-of-a-kind reworked pieces |
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Femme-forward & community-focused |
Live music & local events |
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Eclectic mix of clothes & vinyl |
Creative workshops (collaging/dance) |
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Music-centric style |
Local band merch |
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Family-friendly & inclusive |
Walkable space & multiple vendors |
Our Route
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Fuel Up at OTONO: Start here with a coffee and a pastry.
Parking Tip: Look for metered street spots out front or the nearby surface lots.
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Head to Second Vibess and Rewind for streetwear and Y2K grails.
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Walk back toward Decaydence Vintage for a nostalgia fix.
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Hit Zabház or Grammotones to browse racks and check the event calendar.
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End at Crows Hold Vendor Market to see what local makers are dropping.
- Still have energy? Keep going towards NIDO to complete the vintage row!
Worth the Extra Steps
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Vertigo Music: A South Division staple. Even if you aren’t clothes shopping, check out their used vinyl and CD bins.
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The Sligh Building: Just a short skip away! This multi-level building is a literal treasure chest of antique and vintage vendors.
Ready to hit South Division? Tag us in your finds!