Vintage & Thrifted Threads

Add some retro rags to your wardrobe

Vintage & Thrifted Threads
Emma Rogers
Find on-trend apparel at a fraction of the price at Echo.

DYD DYD goes by various names, such as "Drop Yer Drawers" or "Drum Yer Drum," but one thing remains — an eclectic shop that refuses to lose its vintage charm. DYD has been in the Garland District for more than 20 years, and you can find clothes there that are older than that. Music accompanies you while you sift through old leather jackets or Johnny Cash records. You can find foreign art or a new stereo system. The best part? Everything is roughly $20 or less.  719 W. Garland Ave., Spokane, Wash.

Echo Boutique Echo Boutique is proud to provide Spokanites with an opportunity to recycle fashionable items. The consignment shop offers some fun and funky pieces alongside lots of classic staples, including timeless dresses, cashmere sweaters and Chanel flats.  1033 W. First Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 747-0890

Fringe & Fray You know that friend who always wears fabulous signature pieces and nonchalantly says she "thrifted them" when you ask where they're from? Maybe she's a Value Village magician, but it's more likely that she shops at Fringe & Fray. Stylish and sustainable shoppers love the always-changing inventory and perfectly organized racks. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook — they post many of their new items, so you'll know when to scurry over and snag that great pair of designer boots.  1325 W. First Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 720-7116

La Chic Boutique  If you don't want to shell out the big bucks for brand new lululemon activewear or Anthropologie dresses, head to Sandpoint, where you'll find these coveted brands and more at a fraction of the price. Yes, it's a re-sale shop, but we swear the pieces here look brand-new. If you see something you love on their Facebook page, act quickly. Their inventory moves fast.  107 Main St., Sandpoint, Idaho • 208-263-0375

M and M Apparel Neat and tidy, this consignment shop makes shopping for the whole family simple and affordable. This shop sets itself apart from others by selling only higher-quality items while keeping thrift-store prices. Kids can enjoy the play area, while parents shop and look over everything from maternity wear to men's polo shirts. Be sure to check out their herb-infused goat milk products and grab a free sample of soap!  635 W. Garland Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 768-6162

The Reclothery The Reclothery has been helping Spokane women keep their closets fresh for more than 35 years. The clothes are seasonal and frequently geared toward professional and/or adult women, but the accessories (think Kate Spade bags) will appeal to all ages.  613 S. Washington St., Spokane, Wash. • 624-9741

Veda Lux Summer Hightower has quickly become Spokane's queen of all things vintage, which is why it makes sense that her tiny South Perry shop, which she affectionately calls the Dollhouse, won Best Vintage Boutique in this year's Best Of. She hand-selects all of the vintage items in stock and makes most of the jewelry, which is crafted using vintage elements, refashioned antique pieces and a mix of earthy and brilliantly colored stones.  1106 S. Perry St., Spokane, Wash. • 475-1674

ZipperZ This wonderfully organized upscale consignment shop offers clothes for the young and the young at heart. It's sorted into casual wear on one side of the store, formal on the other, and items are all arranged by color, making it easy to find brand-name clothing at budget-friendly prices.  913 W. Garland Ave., Spokane, Wash. • 315-9033


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