NC Vintage Bazaar in Raleigh, NC

Shop from 87 vintage vendors.

Clothing vendor booths set up in the Raleigh Convention Center for NC Vintage Bazaar.

NC Vintage Bazaar is a thrifter’s dream.

Photo provided by NC Vintage Bazaar

Prepare to shop ‘till you drop... sustainably. NC’s biggest vintage clothing market is back tomorrow, Sept. 10 at the Exposition Center on the NC State Fairgrounds. This year’s Vintage Bazaar features 87 vendors from across the country. From 12-6 p.m., browse through men’s + women’s vintage clothes, accessories, and trinkets. Tickets start at $5.

Pro tip: The Raleigh Market will also be hosting its flea market where you can shop for more treasures + a Feast Bump food truck rodeo a short walk away from the venue.

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