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Midtown Vintage Market is a beloved Little Rock thrift store known for its carefully curated selection of vintage and secondhand items. This independent shop carries everything from used clothing and retro accessories to mid-century furniture and quirky housewares. If you spend any time browsing here, you’ll notice the owners take pride in maintaining a welcoming space that feels more like a friendly neighborhood boutique than a typical thrift store.
The vibe at Midtown Vintage Market is laid-back and genuine, which makes thrift shopping here enjoyable. You can uncover some great vintage denim, classic band tees, or unique leather jackets among the racks of used clothing. Beyond apparel, the store stocks an interesting range of home goods: think colorful glassware, framed prints, and occasionally even some well-loved books. Furniture pieces rotate often, so regular visits could reward you with anything from retro chairs to funky lamps.
Because it’s a local shop, Midtown Vintage Market supports Little Rock’s growing community of thrifters and vintage enthusiasts. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, happy to chat about the history behind certain items or help with sizing and styling advice. For anyone wanting to dive into Little Rock thrift culture with a focus on vintage and well-maintained secondhand goods, Midtown Vintage Market is definitely worth a stop. It’s a refreshing spot where the spirit of reuse and good taste come together naturally.
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Always a great selection. We browse the entire store every couple of months, although I come in every couple of weeks to pick up my comics subscriptions from Flames of the Phoenix comics. Frequently has some nice wall books and the long boxes are worth the dig. Love that he bags and boards all the new books - they're always in great condition.
Really cool store with a lot of interesting items. Had a great time exploring. Also, I just have to say, to the woman that claimed "racism" because the front counter workers didn't greet them upon her entry, guess what? I'm white and they didn't greet me either. So are they racist to every race? No. They were simply busy and didn't greet me. It didn't bother me because stores don't have to do flips and applaud every customer that walks in. lol. Anyway, stop allowing the mainstream media to make you believe the whole world is out to get you and just enjoy the old items.
One of my favorites! This is a huge flea market. Just when you think you are done you find another room full of treasures. There is a China cabinet there that I would love to have. ( I have absolutely no room for a China cabinet) That doesn't keep me from dreaming about having a place large enough for it and having it in my dining room 😀. They have a lot to look at. You just might find exactly what you need. It's fun to shop here. The employees are great, very friendly and very helpful.
What a cool little place. But you'll want to explore here for hours so wear comfy shoes, bring pocket money, and maybe a truck. They have absolutely everything imaginable. And the service was friendly and courteous.
Nice enough store…but I won’t be back. I placed all my items on the counter and had 3 items from a half off booth…and even said aloud these are all from a half off booth when I put them down. When I was given the total I told them I thought the total was wrong and that I had added it up twice, but was told it was correct. After I paid and looked at the receipt I stated one of the shirts was supposed to be half off. She replied that it was from a different booth and someone must have moved it….and that she was sorry. I mean, I’m sure she meant it, but when a customer stands there and says that sounds wrong and then looks at the receipt before even picking up the items you’d think they would’ve offered to correct this instead of I’m sorry. No refund policies in this sort of instance is ridiculous. I guess I wish they would’ve said before I paid…no, this one wasn’t a part of the half off booth. They put the onus on the buyer.