Best Vintage Stores In Berlin
Last Updated on June 7, 2026
Berlin’s reputation for “poor but sexy” charm is definitely fading, but its love affair with secondhand fashion continues to thrive. You can easily ditch the mainstream and embrace unique finds (from club-ready threads to timeless designer pieces) in Berlin’s vintage stores.
Berlin is a vintage fashion lover’s heaven, with everything from tiny designer- focused stores to sprawling second-hand stores and bustling flea markets.
If you’re looking for a specific designer treasure, something to wear to the club tonight, or just for some new vintage pieces for your daily wardrobe, the Berlin vintage store scene has got you covered. Sustainable + cool? Yes, please!
Consider this guide your treasure map to the city’s best thrift and vintage shops!
Berlin’s Best Vintage Shops Map
Best Vintage Stores in Berlin

1. Kryza
Located right on Hermannplatz, Kryza is a treasure trove for second-hand fashion lovers. Their carefully curated collection boasts an impressive selection of unique and functional garments, a stark contrast to the mass-produced clothing found elsewhere. (No street access! Buzz for entry.)
- Where: first floor right, Hermannplatz 8, 10967 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: Mon-Sat 12:30-19:30

2. Pineapple Factory Gallery
Warning: Pineapple Factory Gallery is not vintage for beginners. Instead, this is the cream of the crop, aimed at serious fashionistas, collectors and even stylist superstar Law Roach (in the video above). This is where you will find archive, hard-to-find items and loads of men’s designer (which is often neglected in the vintage shops). All of it knowledgeably sourced by owner David, who’s a walking fashion resource. The experience feels more like a fashion museum (or…gallery?) than your average vintage shop. If you’re after some truly standout pieces, there’s nowhere better.
- Gormannstraße 23, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Mon, Wed-Sat 13-18:00, Closed Sundays & Tuesdays ( Be warned that they don’t always keep these hours so DM them if you’re set on going!
- Pineapple Gallery Instagram

3. Sing Blackbird
Sing Blackbird has been keeping the fashionistas of Kreuzköln happy since 2009. Here’s where all your 90s or Y2K dreams come true. Think expertly ripped low-rise jeans, studded sunnies, and Jean Paul Gaultier finds.
- Where: Sanderstraße 11, 12047 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: Mon-Fri 13-19, Sat 13-19:30

4. Wsiura | Lite
The original Wsiura location was so well-loved that they opened a sister location nearby. That alone should tell you that this is a worthwhile stop. The store features a sex-swing in the basement as well a killer selection of vintage designer pieces from Thierry Mugler, Versace, and more.
- Wsiura Designer Vintage Archive | Sanderstrasse 22, 12047 Neukölln | Map
- Lite Vintage Berlin | Ohlauer Str. 40, 10997 Kreuzberg | Map
- Hours: Tue-Sat 13-19:00

5. neuzwei
Nestled in bustling Weserkiez lies neuzwei: a vintage haven that transcends the typical second-hand experience. Founded in 2016 by Barbara Molnar, Neuzwei is a testament to her dedication to curated collections and timeless design. Expect a hand-picked selection of impeccably high-quality vintage and secondhand designer clothing and accessories, each piece showcasing the store’s sophisticated taste.
- Where: Weserstr 53, 12045 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: Thurs-Sat 13-19

6. Calypt
If the thought of vintage shopping makes you think of chaotic, overstuffed racks, then get ready to shatter stereotypes with a visit to Calypt. This is a haven for vintage fashion in Kreuzberg and is anything but chaotic. Think: sleek store design and chic finds.
- Where: Wrangelstr. 64, 10997 Kreuzberg | Map
- Hours: Mon-Sat 13-20

7. Juno Juno
Welcome to the Berlin outpost of musician Juno Francis’ Gothenberg boutique. Take your time sorting through a collection of rare designer pieces.
- Where: Weserstr. 165, 12045 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: In classic Berlin style, they’re not posted online so pop by & hope for the best!

8. Spitze
Forget the basic bitch vintage! If you want actual historical, this Berlin institution specializes in pre-1960s vintage, offering Victorian lace gowns, 40s shirtwaist dresses, and more.
- Where: Suarezstraße 53, 14057 Charlottenburg | Map
- Hours: Wed-Fri 14-19 | Sat 12-16
9. halleluja.berlin
Halleluja lives on the edge of fashion. If you’re looking for an outfit to for your next night in Berlin clubs, this is it. Featuring vintage finds, lots of leather as well as cool-chic upcycled pieces, you can truly find an outfit that stands out here. They also do vintage rentals here if you need that spectacular piece for just one night.
- Where: Kottbusser Damm 7, 10967 Kreuzberg | Map
- Hours: Mon-Sat 12-20

10. Final Layer
If vintage band tee’s are your vibe, then Final Layer is the best place in town. Think: all the vintage tees you’ve ever dreamt about plus an expertly curated selection of vintage and used designer pieces, including vintage army pieces, denim & more. (This one’s also got lots of menswear, which is unfortunately rare!)
- Where: Prenzlauer Allee 30, 10405 Prenzlauer Berg | Map
- Hours: Tue-Sat 13-19

11. Chrome Store
Chrome Store offers both used designer and curated vintage pieces for both men and women. (Score!) You’ll find high-end labels like Prada or Jil Sander mingling with pieces from local Berlin designers, and even a few standard streetwear items that fit the vibe. It’s also so clean it almost feels like a standard store.
- Where: Lenaustraße 10, 12047 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: Mon-Fri 12-18 | Sat 12-19

12. The Good Store
The local’s favorite! The Good Store features expertly curated second-hand designer, like Ganni, Jil Sander, and Prada. Expect a mix of Scandinavian powerhouses, and American streetwear, as well as their own products, like fine jewelry and candles.
- Where: Pannierstrasse 31, 12047 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: Thurs-Sat 12-18

13. Ironic Gallery
If you love vintage with a fun twist head to Ironic Gallery. Featuring graffiti-adorned Dior jeans,, vintage Commes des Garcons, and more, as well as finds ready for a night out at the club, this place has nailed edgy chic Berliner style.
- Where: Flughafenstraße 24, 12053 Neukölln | Map
- Hours: Mon-Sat 12-19

14. Lena’s Lovely Vintage
Another stop for the true vintage-heads. Lena’s lets you travel through time, featuring beautifully selected vintage clothing from the 50s to the 90s.
- Where: Potsdamer Str. 101, 10785 Schöneberg | Map
- Hours: Tues-Sat 12-19

15. Das Neue Schwarz
Berliners love their black and Das Neue Schwarz (The New Black) indulges this fashion fetish. Browse through their avant-garde selection featuring Maison Margiela, Comme des Garçons, and Yamamoto.
- Where: Mulackstraße 38, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Hours: Mon-Sat 12-19

16. Hardt
Many used designer shops tend towards chaos but that’s not the case at Hardt. The vibe here is calm, curated and very wearable. The brother-and-sister owner duo also takes regular buying trips to Japan (and beyond) to pick up iconic vintage pieces from brands like Yohji Yamamoto, Comme des Garçons and Issey Miyake. It’s a great place to find a mix of high-quality classics alongside those rare pieces and unexpected fashion gems. (Locals: this is a great place to take your pre-loved items for consignment!) Last year they outgrew their original location in Kreuzberg and expanded into Mitte.
- Dieffenbachstraße 52, 10967 Kreuzberg | Map | Mon-Sat 12-19:00
- Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 15, 10178 Mitte | Map | Mon-Sat 12-19:00
- Hardt Store website

17. Archangels
Archangels Archangels is gorgeously selected vintage and designer store located in posh Pberg. Here, they mix archive designer pieces with more affordable vintage finds. It’s all run by owners who genuinely know fashion history and have a strong eye for what suits different body types. There’s no pressure, no duds, just good curation. It’s the kind of place associated with effortless cool, where you might stumble upon 2000s Miu Miu bubble heels or a rare bamboo Gucci bag.
- Schliemannstraße 3, 10437 Prenzlauer Berg | Map
- Thurs & Fri 14-19:00 Sat 12-7 Closed Sunday-Wednesday
- Archangels Berlin Instagram

18. Fashionfouvintage
Fashionfouvintage is a vintage clothing store that draws in fashion lovers seeking unique pieces that blend history with contemporary style, offering an eclectic mix of garments spanning classic 70s dresses to retro 90s jackets. The shop is known for its well-curated selection of pieces in beautiful condition, and the owners make the shopping experience feel like an exciting adventure. It’s worth noting: the owner describes herself as “passionately hunting vintage across continents” and to that end, sometimes closes the shop to go on a vintage buying shopping trip. Her Insta also runs weekly online drops and eBay live auctions, so it’s worth following their Instagram if the physical store happens to be on a break.
- Torstraße 145, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Fashionfouvintage website
- Fashionfouvintage Instagram

19. Side By Side Vintage
Side by Side Vintage Store Berlin specialises in a fine selection of secondhand designer clothes, accessories, and shoes. Fans of the shop rave about the calibre of brands on offer. Think: Marithe François Girbaud, Plein Sud, Linea Rossa by Prada, and Miu Miu alongside an impressive shoe selection that keeps devotees coming back. Just take note that the shop runs on appointment only, so don’t swing by randomly.
- Mollstraße 1, 10178 Mitte | Map
- Book your appointment here.

20. Salt Berlin | Black Salt Berlin
Salt brings an elevated and edited vibe to Friedrichshain. This area is one of the hotspots of alternative culture in the city, but this isn’t a punk-style thrift store. Instead, it showcases brands like All Saints, COS, Closed, Hugo Boss, Topshop, Tommy Hilfiger, & Other Stories in their two storefronts. (One of which is dedicated to an all-black selection! This is still Berlin after all.) The relaxed, trendy, and spacious shop lets you browse over 600 clothing items, covering everything from trainers to chic leather handbags.
- Grünberger Str. 87 & 90 10245 Friedrichshain | Map
- Tues-Sat 12-19:00 Closed Monday & Tuesday
- Salt Berlin website

21. Garments Vintage
Founded in 2009, Garments Vintage is a secondhand shop offering individual vintage and designer pieces alongside a huge selection of accessories. In this beautifully decorated space, the owners let the clothes speak for themselves. Everything is colourful, and sometimes even loud, but always elegant and full of character, with most of the exquisite vintage items hailing from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. They particularly standout for their wide selection of secondhand and vintage accessories including shoes, handbags, and jewellery.
- Linienstraße 204, 10119 Mitte | Map
- Tues-Sat 13-18:00 Closed Sunday & Monday
- Garments Vintage website

23. In/Rotation
In/Rotation is a curated secondhand and resale store featuring a range of unique preloved clothing, from international designer labels to one-of-a-kind vintage finds, as well as handmade pieces, local brands, and trendy basics. The shop was founded on the strong belief that secondhand fashion should suit all budgets, styles, sizes, and genders. Dedicated to serving BIPOC communities and catering to all sizes, the store promises to keep the spirit of thrifting alive, pricing each meticulously researched item at roughly an 80% reduction of its retail price. In addition to buying, it’s also possible to sell or trade your unwanted garments here, and the concept has been so popular, they now have two different locations.
- Wühlischstraße 24, 10245 Friedrichshain | Map | Mon, Thurs & Fri 13-19:00 Tues & Wed 13:30-19:00 Saturday 12-20:00
- Friedelstraße 26, 12047 Neukölln | Map | Mon 13:30–19:00, Tues 13:30–19:30, Wed 13:30–20:00, Thurs 13–19:30, Fri 13–20:00, Sat 12:30–19:30
- In/Rotation Berlin website
Vintage Shops In Berlin | FAQ
For the Die-Hard Thrifter:
- Picknweight: This pay-by-weight vintage paradise offers all the killer vintage pieces you could possibly desire, with a huge discount area in the back. The Bergmannkiez location is exceptionally large.
- Humana: Humana is the big thrift store chain in town. Many people swear by it. However, I’m definitely not a big fan. (It’s way too overpriced IMO! Like used H&M clothes for the same price as new) But if you’re feeling adventurous, check them out. The Alexanderplatz and Frankfurter Tor locations offer more selection than the others. (Bonus: the Frankfurter Tor location also served as a set location for The Queen’s Gambit!)
To get club ready:
- Head to Calypt, Ironic Gallery, halleluja.berlin, or even Picknweight
For the vintage streetwear:
- Paul’s Boutique: Channel your inner teenager and browse vintage treasures like Adidas, Converse, and Carhartt.
For the fashionista:
- Neuzwei: The truly blessed will find the perfect used pair of tabi’s in their size here. It’s got a mix of second-hand designer as well as than vintage.
- Final Layer: This one’s got a wonderful mix of both street style holy grail items and designer pieces.
- Sing Blackbird: This bright and airy shop in Neukölln offers a mix of vintage and secondhand clothing, with a focus on designer pieces from the 90s and 00s.
Plan A Shopping Adventure:
- Kreuzberg/Neukölln (Kreuzkölln) is chock-full of vintage stores! Map your route and make a day of it. Particularly good locations are on/around Sanderstr & Weserstr, both in Neukölln. This area is also full of some of our favorite wine bars so you can fuel up during or after making some fashion scores.
Berlin Used Designer & Second Hand Shopping Tips
- Embrace the Hunt: Unearthing gems requires time, effort, and a touch of luck. But the reward – a one-of-a-kind piece and a sustainable choice – is worth it!
- Curated vs. Chaotic: Some stores like Picknweight offer curated selections, while others are more like treasure troves. Choose your adventure!


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