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Here is our list so far
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HAUS of TRADE
co-op shop in downtown san clemente with 30+ local makers and brands across two floors. coastal SoCal vibe, custom hat bar in-house. not thrift, but exactly the small-brand collective the directory needs.

Laguna Exchange
nonprofit buy-sell-trade in central laguna. men's and women's clothing, accessories, and items from local artists. proceeds go to the cause, which makes the score feel even better.

Twig of Laguna
vintage and upcycled and local artist work, men's and women's, plus gifts, candles, home decor. in the HIP district of south laguna. carries new alongside vintage so it reads boutique more than thrift.

Retropolis
martin ramirez ran the original super thrift in la habra for 30 years before opening retropolis in downtown fullerton. one-of-one pieces, sustainable focus, nothing duplicated. the owner remembers what you bought last time.

Inretrospect
multi-vendor mid-century furniture, decor, art, vinyl, books, and clothing under one roof. think the curated end of estate-sale energy. organized like a vintage market and easy to lose two hours in. closed mondays.

Bellissima Consignment Boutique
20+ years of high-end designer consignment in corona del mar. one of the largest collections of st. john knits on the west coast plus fendi, chanel, dior, hermes, louis vuitton when they come through. adriana, the owner, knows her pieces.

The Find Consignments
home consignment done well. the newport blvd location is the bigger of their two costa mesa shops, with furniture and decor staged into actual little rooms so you can see how it'd live. prices aren't dirt cheap but the quality is real.

Slow Goods
not technically thrift but on-brand. tiny costa mesa concept space mixing australian womenswear, california designers, handmade homewares, and bespoke accessories. opened 2023 by jessica ward. quiet, considered, opposite of a haul shop.

Mod Hepburn
small curated women's vintage on 3rd street in dtsa. fair pricing, friendly staff who know what they have, and a tight selection instead of racks for days. the good kind of small.
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2nd Street | Costa Mesa
Japanese-born, Costa Mesa adopted. 10,000 pieces of curated streetwear, designer resale, and Japanese labels you won't find anywhere else in OC. All sorted, styled, and sitting pretty inside The Camp.

Timeless Vintage
Laid-back Old Towne Orange vintage spot packed with curated racks of perfectly worn denim, graphic tees, and throwback pieces that feel pulled straight from the best closets of the last few decades.

Bloom Again
A booth-style consignment shop where 50+ local sellers curate their own little worlds under one roof. Elevated thrifting with actual variety. Clothing, home decor, handmade goods, and every dollar supports the Fountain Valley community.

The RealReal
Authenticated luxury at Lido Marina Village. Designer bags, statement jewelry, and high-end consignment in a sun-drenched '60s California-inspired space that feels nothing like thrifting. Newport Beach doing secondhand its own way.
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DeeLux
This local family-owned buy-sell-trade store has served Orange County for over 30 years. Shop curated vintage designer and modern clothing plus new accessories and gifts with generous pricing.
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Sundance Thrift | Tustin
Family-owned Old Town Tustin shop offering curated vintage and modern finds. Browse clothing, accessories, home decor, and plants in an organized, color-coordinated space with fair prices.

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