The Best Streetwear Second-Hand Thrift Shops & Spots in Hanoi, Vietnam

The Best Streetwear Second-Hand Thrift Shops & Spots in Hanoi, Vietnam

Lots of our stock comes from Vietnam so we wanted to share some of the best second-hand shops in the country. If you're in Saigon, check our blog for the best thrift stores here. Give us a follow on our Instagram here

There are plenty of reasons why we should shop second-hand, but Hanions don't need to be told. Secondhand is normality in Vietnam, with mall retailers largely considered too expensive and uninteresting for older generations and younger streetwear enthusiasts alike. 

If you look closely past the fake Gucci and ridiculous bling fashion culture you'll find a youth obsessed with brands like Stussy and Burberry, with a heavy influence from 1990s and 00s vintage culture.

Grab yourself a bargain in our best-compiled list of thrift stores, streets and markets in Hanoi. 

Chợ Đông Tác market, Đống Đa

Around a ten-minute drive south of the Old Quarter:

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 Probably one of the biggest second-hand clothing markets in Vietnam, Chợ Đông Tác is the British equivalent of a hundred car-boot sales crammed together to create a concrete jungle of vintage threads. Barter yourself through the endless alleys of imported second-hand bales from mostly Korea and Japan to find anything from jewellery, bags and racks on racks of tees and sweatshirts.

In winter, you're almost guaranteed to find a North Face nuptse puffer jacket. In summer, expect to find piles of vintage football shirts from the 90s.

Expect to pay around 100k / £3 for a T-shirt and 200k / £6 for a jacket or bag. If you're offered upwards of 500k, always try to barter down.

My personal best pickup was two Japanese-release Moncler puffer jackets from the 80s on the same trip. 

Personal best pickup:

Two Japanese release Moncler puffer jackets from the 80s in the same trip. 

Yên Phụ, West Lake  (Tây Hồ)

Fancy heading out of Old Quarter and visiting the expat district of Hanoi, Tay ho?

This area is a hotspot for some of the best vintage stores in the city, and all are a 5-10 minute walk from each other. When you have finished shopping, take a walk to Vu Mien Street on the beautiful Yen Phu island for a sunset drink at Mystic Coffee. 

 

Super Na$ty Vintage, Yên Phụ

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One of the more high-end and oldest vintage shops with an array of hip-hop-inspired 90s and 00s clothes and accessories with 90s brands like Kangol, Fubu and Karl Kani. Expect to pay premium prices for their collection of grails which is second to none with racks dedicated to rare pieces like Avirex, Nike ACG, Fendi and even a cabinet full of Polo Sport and Polo Bear. 

There are also plenty of cheaper items like Tommy, Nautica, Nike, Ralph Lauren and USA vintage on offer at Nasty.

Personal best pickup:

A Stone Island tee from 1998 for around 1 million / £30ish.

Vintage Stadium, Yên Phụ

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Vintage Stadium can be found on the main Yen Phu road and is jam-packed full of bargains. Look through tonnes of colourful tees and shorts and find plenty of vintage denim to choose from. The occasional grail and rare item can complement some excellent-priced summer basics.

My best pickup was an England Umbro track football jacket from 1990 for 400k / £13. 

 

PhaseTwo Thrift Shop, Yên Phụ

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Next door to Vintage Stadium, check out PhaseTwo Thrift Shop. This vintage store has so many vintage tees and trousers on display, if you're looking for a pair of Dickies trousers then have a gander. The back section of the shop caters to rarer items like Stussy and Burberry.

Fre$h by Mountain, Yên Phụ

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After visiting Na$ty and Vintage Stadium you can continue the Yen Phu thrift journey at Fre$h by Mountain. It's easy to find, just look for a road absolutely covered in graffiti near the main roundabout. The owner, Mountain, doubles as a vinyl hip-hop DJ and can be found at Standing Bar on a Friday night, with an array of craft beers and a very decent g&t.

You can find some good bargains here with some great pieces and even a small collection of vinyl records. They have a big collection of vintage tees, basketball jerseys and some nice USA retro gear like Karl Kani and Stussy. The graffiti on the opposite side of the road is an excellent photo opportunity also.

Best pickup: A Polo Sport spell-out jacket for about 400k / £14.

Makaw, Yên Phụ

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 Next door to Fresh by Mountain, Makaw is an excellent store to update your wardrobe with a mixture of modern deadstock and brand-new-with-tags items. You can also find loads of vintage pieces like The North Face and Nike to mix things up. There are lots of accessories like caps and snapbacks including deadstock Polo Ralph Lauren and Tommy. 

My best pickup was a deadstock Carhartt sweatshirt for only 500k (£16).

 

Fresh from Hanoi, Yên Hoa, Yên Phụ

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Take a walk down Yen Hoa by the lake road towards Yen Phu island and you can find Fresh from Hanoi, full of vintage gems with a streetwear/hip-hop style. 

My favourite cop from FFHN was a pair of vintage Gramicci shorts. 

If you keep walking and turn right, find Na$ty Vintage. Turn left and go onto the main road and find Vintage Stadium.


Hieu Secondhand, Cầu Giấy

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A little out of the way of the expat epicentre of Tay Ho, Hieu Secondhand is definitely worth the 15 minute drive. They have a teasing back wall full of not-for-sale 90s Burberry and Fendi clobber with a collection of Prada, Gucci and Dior bags. I always find something special for a bargain price here, with my best purchase involving 2 Prada bags for around 1.5m / £50 each and some 90s football shirts for 500k / £16 each.

They also do a sneaker cleaning service and sometimes blast out UK grime on their massive speakers. 

 

 

 

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