< Back to 68k.news MX front page

The Best Vintage Stores in Mexico City

Original source (on modern site) | Article images: [1]

Vogue's guide to the best vintage stores in Mexico City is part of our directory of the very best vintage around the world, curated by editors from all over. Whether you're traveling and searching for some superb stores to visit on your trip or are curious about your local vintage treasure chests, Vogue's directory has you covered.

Mexico City is known for many things: The Frida Kahlo house, an incredible food scene, and thriving markets that sell vintage clothing and antiques, much like La Lagunilla, are part of the local culture—making a cool vintage scene an obvious cinch. If you don't know where to start, here's our list of the best vintage stores in Mexico City, curated with the help of our Vogue Mexico editors.

Erre Vintage

Customers like Andre 3000 and Shawn Mendes come to this Mexico City for items like unexpected athleisure from bygone eras—like '70s terrycloth tennis sets or '90s "Just Do It" memorabilia—as well as traditional pieces of Mexican fashion history. The tradition belt buckles and embroidered tops with historical motifs are especially striking.

Address: Colima 100, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Goodbye Folk

Trucker hats, soft jean jackets, and Carhartt to the max. Goodbye Folk has three floors filled with everything you'd want to wear in your model-off-duty era, with the pain of breaking-in already done for you.

Address: Córdoba 55, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX

La Lagunilla Market

This street market is a must for any collector, ogler, or admirer of vintage clothing or homewares. open every Sunday morning, individual booths are overflowing with everything from small trinkets to leather jackets and even pieces of mid-century modern furniture. Our advice is to pick up a snack from one of the many food vendors on the way in and come prepared to dig—you'll want to stay a while.

< Back to 68k.news MX front page