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The Ultimate Guide to Shopping Texas Vintage

The Lone Star State may be most known for its amazing food and cowboy spirit - but we think it's time to show Texas some love as the home to many amazing vintage shops. Whether that be shops specializing in vintage boots, 1960s shifts, or designer second-hand, the Texas vintage scene has something to fall in love with. Below are a few of our favorites - but make sure you check out our full list - put together by none other than our Dallas queen herself, Emily Dawson. 💛

Studio 74 Vintage - Ft. Worth

Studio 74 might be known for its vintage western ware, but this Ft. Worth shop also features playful 70s pieces, one-of-a-kind antiques, and stand-out accessories. You can see why Vogue named them one of the best vintage shops in the world.

Vintage Martini - Dallas

Just "next door" in Dallas, you'll find Vintage Martini in their sprawling new space. The front room hosts a plethora of contemporary second-hand designer pieces from Chanel to Zimmerman. In the back room, you'll find their true vintage beauties. Victor Costa, Estevez, and some truly awesome early Betsy Johnson fill the racks.

Cheeky Vintage - Houston

Cheeky Vintage is known for its colorful and playful 60s pieces that can be used beautifully in your daily wardrobe. If print and pattern are your vices of choice - Cheeky Vintage will provide your fix!

Garment Modern - Austin

Calling all lovers of the 80s and 90s! While Garment Modern carries pieces from many decades, their collection of 80s and 90s designer pieces really stands out. 80s Missoni, colorful Chanel suits, and fabulous vintage bags keep us visiting Garment Modern's IG on the reg...

Moss - San Antonio

While Moss isn't strictly vintage, this modern consignment shop (started in Austin, with its second outpost in San Antonio) is worth a mention. Chic and well-curated, both locations deserve a visit if you're in town.  

 

Check out the rest of Emily's Guide Here!