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East Village Vintage Collective
A two-floor vintage cooperative shop opened in 2015 that brings together multiple vendors under one roof.
EVVC feels part boutique, part community marketplace – offering “curated vintage at thrift store prices” in a fun, friendly setting.
The space is packed with an eclectic mix of eras and styles, yet items are thoughtfully arranged (and notably, not separated by gender – it’s a gender-fluid shopping experience).
You’ll find everything from clothing and accessories to vinyl records, toys, and kitschy collectibles. Regulars love the treasure-hunt atmosphere and the fact that the inventory is always changing as different vintage dealers showcase their finds.
Notable Inventory Highlights: Affordable gems from various eras. On any given day you might score a $20 1980s band tee, a ’90s floral sundress, a 1970s Coach leather bag, or a quirky piece of home décor.
EVVC also features special collections like a rack dedicated to vintage Bob Mackie gowns or a shelf of retro denim jackets covered in patches (the shop’s online store even highlights these themed collections).
Because it’s a collective, you’ll encounter a wide range – from designer vintage to playful ’80s prom dresses – all curated by passionate local sellers. It’s essentially a mini vintage market inside a store.
Estimated Price Range: $ – $$. EVVC is known for budget-friendly prices.
Many items are under $50; you can snag bargains like $15–$30 tops, $40 dresses, and loads of $5-$10 accessories in the sale bins.
Even higher-end vintage pieces are priced gently compared to other boutiques, making it a favorite for thrifters who want curated pieces without a hefty price tag. (The owners explicitly keep prices lower in-store to maintain that thrift-like affordability).
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