Pilsen Vintage & Thrift
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Pilsen Vintage & Thrift

Chicago, Illinois

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A sprawling vintage store on 18th Street that's become one of the best thrift destinations in the city. The inventory turns over constantly — leather jackets, vintage band tees, old denim, Mexican folk art, furniture — and the prices haven't caught up to the hype yet. Pilsen's creative energy lives in shops like this.

Insider tip

Go on a weekday when the bins aren't picked over. The denim section and the vintage jacket rack are where the real finds hide.

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