If you’re trying to keep up with the current fashion trends seen on social media, these vintage thrift shops in McAllen will meet all of your Y2K needs.
Female and male vintage clothes sourced from flea markets, clothing bodegas, and other thrifts at Lame Vintage. Evelyn Tristan/PulseManuel Hernandez and Christine Hernandez, owners of Lame Vintage located at 1013 Sycamore Ave McAllen, TX, ready for their day. Lame Vintage sells more than just clothes, they also sell toys, VHS tapes, CD’s, and shoes. Evelyn Tristan/PulseVintage TV plays “Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue” at Lame Vintage. The toys and VHS tapes shown are for sale except the vintage TV, according to the owner. Evelyn Tristan/PulseRebecca Alvarez, owner of Velour Couture located at 519 S Main St suite 50, McAllen, TX , folds clothes. These girly clothes are inspired by early 2000’s films such as Clueless and Jawbreakers. Evelyn Tristan/PulseVelour Couture Y2K clothes on display. Evelyn Tristan/PulseJason Munoz and Claudia Cantu, owners of Remenace Vintage, located at 301 N Main St #6, McAllen, TX. Remenace is going on for three years with a variety of clothes, shoes, jewelry, and old finds for everyone. According to Munoz, Remenace tried to beat the trend and sell pieces one can’t find at the mall. Evelyn Tristan/PulseVintage clothes on display along with “dry rot wall” on the left at Remenace Vintage. Evelyn Tristan/PulseJacob Bueno, owner of MidCity Vintage located at 4400 N 23rd St, McAllen, TX, sorts through clothes. Bueno describes his store’s fashion as 90’s skater and big brother. Evelyn Tristan/PulseMidCity Vintage, “older brother core” clothes on display. Evelyn Tristan/PulseEcofairy, located at 2710 N 10th St, McAllen, TX, showcases clothes and jewelry. Evelyn Tristan/PulseRange of clothes on racks and girly decorations in Ecofairy. Diana Gracia was inspired to open a thrift store from watching “thrift with me” videos. She plans to expand her store and add a coffee shop in it. Evelyn Tristan/Pulse