Vintage Row: A Guide to South Division’s Best Kept Secrets

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

Shop

The Vibe

Don’t Miss

OTONO

Coffee shop + boutique + homewares

The pastries & curated home goods

Decaydence Vintage

Pure nostalgia & memorabilia

The massive vintage tee collection

Rewind

High-end streetwear & sports

Name-brand vintage & jerseys

Second Vibess

Y2K & Upcycled fashion

One-of-a-kind reworked pieces

Zabház

Femme-forward & community-focused

Live music & local events

NIDO

Eclectic mix of clothes & vinyl

Creative workshops (collaging/dance)

Grammotones

Music-centric style

Local band merch

Crows Hold Vendor Market

Family-friendly & inclusive

Walkable space & multiple vendors

Our Route 

  1. 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.

  1. Head to Second Vibess and Rewind for streetwear and Y2K grails.

  2. Walk back toward Decaydence Vintage for a nostalgia fix.

  3. Hit Zabház or Grammotones to browse racks and check the event calendar.

  4. End at Crows Hold Vendor Market to see what local makers are dropping.

  5. Still have energy? Keep going towards NIDO to complete the vintage row!

Worth the Extra Steps

  • Vertigo Music: A South Division staple. Even if you aren’t clothes shopping, check out their used vinyl and CD bins.

  • 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!

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