Thinking of finally filling that empty hanger in your closet? Why not pick up some second-hand clothes? To help you with this mission, we’ve put together a list of ten thrift stores in São Paulo (with prices to suit all budgets).
Vitrine Criativa
Considered the largest thrift store in São Paulo, Vitrine Criativa organizes fairs with more than 190 exhibitors, guaranteeing items for all visitors at each edition.
📍 Rua Augusta 1940 – Jardins
📍 Praça Franklin Roosevelt 108 – Centro
📍 Praça Silvio Romero, 44 – Tatuapé
Capricho À Toa
Known in every corner of São Paulo, Capricho À Toa is the most complete thrift store in São Paulo, offering clothes and accessories at very interesting prices. There’s even a whole room dedicated to men’s items.
📍 Rua Heitor Penteado, 1096 – Vila Madalena
Brechó Boutique Vintage
Curated by entrepreneur Cristiane Seixas, Brechó Boutique Vintage brings together various vintage pieces and accessories, as well as functioning as an antique shop.
📍 Rua da Mooca, 1731 – Mooca
Fundinho Brechó
With a busy Instagram page and several beautiful fashion editorials, Fundinho Brechó sells bargains at great prices.
📍 Rua Basílio da Gama, 29 (room 802) – República
Frou Frou Vintage Shop
With a choice of men’s and women’s clothing, Frou Frou is one of people’s favorite thrift stores. However, be warned: if you don’t want to spend too much, take your time and shop around.
📍 Rua Augusta, 725 – Consolação
Brechó Vó Judith
Vó Judith offers a good curation of vintage and retro clothes, but also has some more modern pieces. It also hides gems from international brands such as Dior, Armani and Prada.
📍 Rua Cayowaá, 2304 – Vila Madalena
Boutique Estiloza da Leste
With several pieces for less than R$20, Boutique Estiloza da Leste has more modern clothes such as blouses, jeans, skirts and shoes.
📍 Rua Rei Francisco, 221-7 – Itaquera
Minha Avó Tinha
One of the best-known and most traditional thrift stores in the capital, Minha Avó Tinha has been in business since 1992. The collection includes pieces from the 1920s to the 1990s. The store also rents out clothes and accessories for audiovisual productions.
📍 Rua Tomé de Souza, 100 – Lapa
Brechó Colméia
This collective of thrift stores brings together clothes from different exhibitors, for all tastes. There you’ll find everything from casual to designer, with a good selection of plus sizes and men’s clothing.
📍 Largo do Arouche, 438 – República
Feira Novo de Novo
This travelling flea market takes place once a month, always on Sundays. On this occasion, dozens of exhibitors bring clothes of all kinds, perfect for those who love to rummage. Keep an eye on social media so you don’t miss the next edition!