PUBLISHED February 22nd, 2022 05:00 am | UPDATED July 22nd, 2024 03:24 pm
Nothing beats the thrill of finding a gem at the thrift store. But what if you didn’t have to go through all that trouble to dig for that one piece? There’s no doubt that Instagram has become a powerhouse when it comes to fashion. Now, with the social media platform, vintage shopping has never been easy. From polo shirts, to Y2K-inspired fits and charming accessories, shop on the go with these Instagram thrift stores offering Singapore’s finest pre-loved vintage apparels and more.
Zerrin
Removing the ‘sus’ from sustainability, Zerrin aims to make the concept a little more ‘attainable’. Focused on creating a judgement-free environment where customers consume better, as well as feel inspired and represented, Zerrin is the one-stop shop for creative conscious fashion and beauty brands. As you scroll through their Instagram directory, look out for flowy linen pieces from Satin Studios or rattan weaved accessories from Manava Cambodia. The Instagram page is also loaded with informative titbits like clean sunscreen brands, eco-conscious sunglasses brands and ways to catalogue your closet, to get you started on your green journey.
The Lounge by ZERRIN is located at The Social Space Cafe, 5 Straits View, #01-03 Marina One Residences, Garden Tower, Singapore 018935. Open Tues-Sun 11am–6pm. To visit their Instagram catalogue, click here.
KOFI Thrift Club
Meeting your partner’s parents for the first time? First impressions count! How about some classy dresses or midi-skirts? Head on to KOFI Thrift Club, a collection of thrifty clothing by Oatmilkkofi, for gorgeous pops of colours and delicate floral prints at the affordable cost of S$15 or less. Just comment ‘kofi’ on an item of your liking, e-transfer the money and wait for your items to arrive. Keep a lookout for their collaborative Pop-up events, where you can shop for items by the kilogram.
To visit KOFI Thrift Club’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Nong Cherie
For those of us who like to keep things simple and elegant, Nong Cherie stocks minimalist clothing with hues of dark blue, purple, brown, white and black. Think one-of-a-kind everyday basics that will leave everyone asking “where did you get that?”. Men looking for some solid-coloured or plaid polo shirts can also head to the brand’s sister store, Non Cherie Man. Just comment ‘nong’ on your favourite pieces and wait for the store to drop you a DM. Most goods range from just S$25 to S$30, with payment through PayLah, PayNow and bank transfer. Meet-ups are also available at Bedok MRT.
To visit Nong Cherie’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Som Apparel
If you are looking to fulfil your dark academia aesthetic, Som Apparel is the place to check out. Browse through a deck of burberry-esque plaids, knitted cardigans, and gorgeous vintage accessories. If you are looking to spice up things in the bedroom, give their collection of intimate slip-ons a try too. Just comment ‘me’ to purchase and await further instructions via DM.
To visit Som Apparel’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Against The Lauu
From cheongsams, sweater vests, to lacey bustier, Against The Lauu has got something for everyone. The talented owner also sells handmade earrings – think hanging golden accessories loaded with faux pearls and gemstones. Elegant and chic pieces curated just for you. Prices start from S$15. Slide into their DMs to purchase your picks!
To visit Against The Lauu’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
The Lily Shack
Just recently launched in late November 2021, The Lily Shack brings consumers vintage apparels from the 90s – 2000s era. This Insta thrift store sells apparels, vintage books, and antiques, and drops their collection on a themed-basis. The first drop welcomed looks from the American comedy-drama series, The Gilmore Girls. With shades of brown and green, the fall-inspired drop imitates the clothing worn by leads Lorelai and Rory Gilmore in the series. With prices ranging from S$10 to S$25, keep your eyes peeled for fairy grunge vibes, 90s midi dresses, mid-waist jeans and more.
To visit The Lily Shack’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Deesfindz
Get your Y2K fix at Deesfindz on Instagram. Though the page is swarmed with pretty pink pastels and printed midi-skirts, what gets our shopaholic hearts racing is the irresistible shoulder bags. Think denim baguette bags with cute flower designs or funky faux fur animal print satchels. Check out their story highlights too for rising fashion trends, and special sneak peaks of upcoming items. Prices range from S$10 to S$35.
To visit Deesfindz’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Fuwarishop
Loud colours, anime prints, and funky reworked items – Fuwarishop is for those who love to make a statement. Heavily inspired by harajuku and 90s-Y2K fashion, the owner of the store, fuwari breathes new air into items that would have have otherwise been tossed out. The Reworked Little Rockstar Denim Jeans (S$68) are a personal favourite of ours, but you can also find gems like the KURO Brocade Shrug + Corset set (S$143), donning exquisite eastern dragon patterned designs.
To visit Fuwarishop’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Purrseonfire
If you’re in the market for dark colours and print-on-print fashion, Purrseonfire has just the collection waiting for you. Think grunge aesthetic mixed with loud prints and sometimes even tie-dye techniques. Some items on sale now are: a vintage V-neck black dress (S$10), a Y2K Victoria Secret pink flowery dress (from S$45) and an oversized button-down shirt with muted colours and a vintage floral design (S$18). The cherry on top? The owner also uses secondhand packaging, for a no-waste shopping experience.
To visit Purrseonfire’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Charmái
Thrifted, second-hand, and reworked – Charmái hits the triple threat with their clothing. Indulging in the cottage-core aesthetic, the Insta shop attracts with pastel tone apparels and handmade accessories. Shop the ensemble of picnic-worthy clothes that will make you like your early 2000s dream. Get your Blue checkered floral midi dress (S$28), or the Vibrant Hawaiian patchwork maxidress (S$45) before they sell out!
To visit Charmái’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Daisy Pasie
Sigh! Daisy Pasie is a guilty pleasure store that we really wanted to gatekeep for ourselves. But since sharing is caring, check out this online thrift store for sequinned long dresses and mesh halter tops. Be it a wedding reception, or just a casual dressed up dinner with friends, the chic dresses are perfect for any fancy occasion. Vintage, sparkly, and elegant – who can deny such curated picks?
To visit Daisy Pasie’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
Vintagewknd
Another store that re-works vintage clothing for a more modern look, Vintagewknd serves up eclectic pieces. Ranging from the 60s to the early 2000s, picture patchwork jeans, loud tones of yellow and orange and reworked Nike toga tops. Prices come in the affordable range of S$6 to S$70. Remember fastest fingers first, so get yours before they are gone!
To visit Vintagewknd’s Instagram catalogue, click here.
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