1. Star Struck Vintage - This store has everything, from Army jackets to circa 1990's ropers. I have found so much dope shit in this store that I probably have paid the dude's monthly mortgage. The owner is super friendly, really helpful and knows where everything is in the cram-packed, affordable store. It is by far my favorite of NYC. In fact, last week I bought a really fresh Army jacket for $19. Located at 47 Greenwich Avenue (cross street 6th Ave).

2. Beacon's Closet - Everyone knows about this little gem located in Williamsburg and Park Slope (Williamsburg location is better). I have actually heard that vintage buyers go to Beacon's Closet, buy loads of shit because it is so cheap and then resell it to other vintage boutiques at a huge mark-up. The last time I was there, I purchased a circa 1980's track jacket that looks like a kaleidoscope and a really cool wool sweater with constructed, sewn leather patches. This place buys, sells and trades, so bring your old shit and get some new, old shit. From Chanel shoes to Vivienne Westwood tees, this place rocks it hard. Located at 88 N 11th Street (Williamsburg) and 92 5th Avenue (Park Slope).

3. Local Clothing - This place has the best vintage footwear in all of NYC. I was meeting a good friend at Frank's for dinner way back in the day and found this cool little shop by happenstance. I bought these dope brown leather lace up boots for $125 that have lasted me for nearly four years. I still get mad compliments on them every time I wear them. If you want Native American prints, well-made leather riding boots and really cool costume jewelry, you have found your place. I don't mind spending money here because the quality of the products is really good. Check, check, check it out at 328 E 9th Street b/w 1st and 2nd Avenue).

4. Fluke - Located at 86 N 6th b/w Bedford and Berry, this place is like rummaging through a garage sale in Lawson, Missouri (the town I grew up in). The reason: insanely cool shit with really good prices. Rural areas seem to always be the best places to shop vintage b/c the owners have no idea about labels or brands, so they sell stuff that might be worth a fortune for a fraction of the cost. This is how I feel in Fluke. From studded belts to vintage oxfords, this place carries everything you need at a really affordable price.

5. Fox and Fawn - Located at 112 Suffolk St near Rivington St. This tucked away shop buys, sells and trades apparel and accessories. YSL, Balenciaga, Comme des Garçons and Charlotte Ronson pieces can all be found in this incredible store. Local artists' work adorn the store in a space that usually rents out for monthly art shows, concerts and booze-infested parties. The most impressive thing about this store is the collection of designer shoes, with the majority of prices under $100.

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