But it still one of the best places to find high quality second hand clothing
You ever been in a movie theater and thought, what if we turned this place into a second hand megastore? Yeah, me neither. But thank the geniuses at Hollywood Vintage for this exact concept. Two story, end to end second hand clothing stalls. And it takes forever to go through it. That’s why we approach going to Hollywood vintage the same way we would watching a Martin Scorsese movie: an open mind and an empty bladder and you know you’ll be leaving a better person than when you entered.
A couple weeks ago was the first time we were able to fully dive in at Hollywood Vintage in 2025. We spent $155 for four pieces. That sounds like a lot. Especially for second hand shopping. But remember, the difference between vintage malls like Hollywood Vintage and thrift shopping is you’re paying for the curation of clothes by the vendors. The clothes that fill these wall to wall booths would take literal years to find if it weren’t for the curation.

Vintage 1988 Dodger White Crewneck – $48
The reason we went to Hollywood was to find the anchor to Karli’s outfit for the Kendrick Lamar concert. And we accomplished it. What a cool crewneck with a really dope font. We knew as soon as she found it, this was the one. So mission accomplished.
1950s Vintage Hawaiian Shirt – $25
Lol. I’ve just haven’t come across many that look like this. We have some summer trips coming up where I’ll definitely be rocking this. It’s a vibe.
1950s Camo Short Sleeve Button-up – $55
Look. This was expensive. And I didn’t believe it was worth it. But Karli saw the vision. She found it, told me I needed to try it on, so I did. And man, I can’t wait to show some outfits with this dude on. So damn excited.
Vintage Snoopy Coaches Jacket – $27
If there’s anything that is Karli’s kryptonite when it comes to second hand shopping, it’s Snoopy. I saw this on the rack and ushered it to her hands. Great trade off for the Camo button up if you ask me!