More and more people nowadays are turning to second-hand and pre-loved clothing stores to fill their wardrobes – it’s easier on the purse string and definitely beneficial for the environment as well. Finding shops with good second-hand finds in Hong Kong is not an easy feat – that’s why we’ve rounded them all up for you here in this handy guide. You will find stores where you can find some vintage pieces, buy or donate baby and adult clothing, and much more.
A Break 93 is a cute and quirky sustainable clothing shop in Causeway Bay that stocks Asian brands and designs with a vintage feel. You can check out their online store beforehand to check if their range suits your tastes.
Bangbang70s is exactly that - an ode to the 70s. You'll find vintage handbags, timepieces, shoes, sunglasses and outfits. If you're heading to a themed party, this place is for you!
Luddite vintage shop in Causeway Bay stocks some pretty serious finds: from Nike dunks and vintage New Balance trainers, cool bomber jackets and kimonos, their curated selection will definitely have you reaching for your purse.
Looking for a cool vintage shirt or t-shirt? Midwest Vintage might have it, along with retro jeans and trousers. Their North Point store is a treasure trove of vintage pieces so happy digging!
Other noteworthy vintage and thrift stores in Hong Kong:
Benefitting St James's Settlement, Green Ladies and recently Green Little aim to achieve social and environmental change through fashion reuse. You can donate children's and women's clothing as long as they fit their criteria (and are not too old). With three locations across Hong Kong, you can find some high-quality second-hand clothes here.
Redress is a local company aiming to change the way you shop and think about fashion. Redress collaborates with major fashion brands like Zara and Tommy Hilfiger (so you might see their donation boxes in their stores!) and accepts all womenswear, menswear and kidswear. Most of their donated clothes get redistributed to charities, but you can shop second-hand clothing here, as well as at The Redress Closet in Sham Shui Po. They also host regular pop-ups and events, so stay tuned to their social media page for updates.
Last but not least, the Salvation Army has 17 stores across Hong Kong where you can donate and buy pre-loved clothes as well as homewares as long as they meet their criteria.
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