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Discover Brooklyn's vintage charm with a personal stylist on a 2-hour tour through Bushwick's top vintage shops, including street art and curated shopping.


The tour takes place in Brooklyn’s vibrant Bushwick neighborhood, famous for its street art murals and diverse vintage shops. This area teems with colorful graffiti murals from local and international artists, providing a lively backdrop for the vintage shopping experience.
The tour starts at Other People’s Clothes, 333 Troutman St, a hub for sustainable fashion and a fitting meeting point. After exploring the neighborhood’s iconic street art, the group heads toward the curated vintage shops, each offering a different atmosphere and selection. The neighborhood’s energetic vibe makes this tour not just about shopping but also about soaking in Brooklyn’s creative spirit.
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The first stop, Bushwick Collective Street Art, lasts about 30 minutes and is entirely free. This outdoor gallery showcases murals created by graffiti artists from around the world, turning the streets into an open-air museum.
While walking through this area, visitors see murals with bold colors and intricate designs. It offers excellent photo opportunities and sets a lively tone for the vintage shopping adventure. The street art is a highlight that makes the neighborhood unique and memorable, providing a perfect backdrop for your wardrobe inspiration.
Next, the tour visits Beacon’s Closet, a well-known vintage store with a carefully curated selection. Here, the focus is on affordable prices and quality pieces. The shop is spacious, with a broad range of styles and labels, making it easy to find something that resonates with personal taste.
Visitors spend around 30 minutes exploring men’s and women’s vintage clothing, which includes a variety of sizes. The shop is renowned for its great selection and competitive prices, making it a favorite stop for those seeking stylish, budget-friendly pieces. This stop complements the other shops by offering a more curated and accessible vintage shopping experience.

The third stop, LTrain Vintage, is a large vintage shop with a one-hour browsing window. It boasts an extensive inventory that covers a wide range of sizes, from size 2 to 18, and offers a diverse selection of labels and styles.
Here, shoppers can expect affordable prices, generally between $5 and $60 per piece, making it easier to build a wardrobe with a variety of looks. The shop’s vastness ensures there are options for every style preference, whether retro, classic, or eclectic. This stop is ideal for those wanting to explore a broad spectrum of vintage fashion in one place.

Throughout the tour, a personal stylist guides each participant through wardrobe building. The process involves developing a mood board that reflects personal style and preferences. The stylist helps you select 1-2 styled looks from the vintage pieces collected during shopping.
This service aims to help you use your wardrobe to reinforce your identity rather than define it, promoting confidence through style. The focus is on sustainable fashion and discovering pieces that truly suit your lifestyle, from casual to dressy. Participants walk away with new passions and stylish, original outfits that feel authentic.

Beyond the standard tour, private photoshoot sessions, wardrobe revamping, and tailoring are available at additional rates. These offerings allow for a more personalized and comprehensive style transformation.
For those interested, messaging the guide can arrange these extras, providing a tailored experience that extends beyond vintage shopping. It’s a flexible way to deepen your fashion journey and ensure your wardrobe reflects your true style.
The tour begins at Other People’s Clothes, 333 Troutman St, a location close to public transportation, making access easy for most travelers. The entire experience is private, with only your group participating, ensuring personalized attention.
The 2-hour tour runs daily from 12:00 PM to 7:30 PM, offering flexibility to fit into various schedules. The tour includes a curated shopping itinerary and style guidance, making it practical and engaging.

Priced at $210 per person, this tour offers a unique combination of personal styling, sustainable shopping, and local culture. The inclusion of mood board development and curated shopping makes it more than just browsing; it’s a comprehensive wardrobe building session.
While vintage pieces range from $5 to $60, the real value lies in the personalized styling guidance and the opportunity to discover original, high-quality vintage pieces that suit your style. It’s a good investment for those wanting to refresh their wardrobe with versatile, sustainable fashion options.
This Brooklyn Vintage Shop Tour offers a balanced blend of culture, style, and sustainability. The private, guided experience ensures personalized attention, making it ideal for those eager to develop a more authentic wardrobe.
Participants benefit from expert styling, a curated route through iconic vintage shops, and an inspiring street art backdrop. The tour’s flexible options for additional services further enhance its appeal for fashion lovers seeking a tailored wardrobe overhaul.
Best suited for fashion enthusiasts, sustainable shoppers, or anyone wanting to explore Brooklyn’s creative neighborhoods while building a wardrobe that reflects their personality. The 2-hour duration and affordable vintage prices make it a compelling choice for a quick yet enriching style adventure.
What is included in the Brooklyn Vintage Shop Tour?
The tour includes personal styling, mood board development, and a curated shopping itinerary at three vintage shops.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours, starting at 12:00 PM and ending around 7:30 PM.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Other People’s Clothes, 333 Troutman St and ends at Beacon’s Closet, 23 Bogart St.
What kind of vintage pieces can I expect?
You’ll find original vintage items across sizes 2 to 18, priced between $5 and $60.
Are private styling sessions available?
Yes, additional services such as photoshoots, wardrobe revamping, and tailoring are offered upon request.
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the tour involves walking through neighborhood streets and shopping, suitable for most physical abilities.
Can I customize the experience?
Absolutely, you can message the guide for additional services to tailor the experience further.
How do I cancel the tour if needed?
There is a free cancellation policy available up to 24 hours before the scheduled experience.