Vogue’s guide to the best vintage stores in Atlanta is part of our directory of the very best vintage around the world, curated by editors from all over. Whether you’re traveling and searching for some superb stores to visit on your trip or are curious about your local vintage treasure chests, Vogue’s directory has you covered.
Come to Atlanta for its southern charm and lush greenery, stay for its vintage. The Hollywood of the South has a lot more than on-set locations and an upcoming roster of FIFA World Cup games, and whether exploring shops along the Beltline, losing your voice at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, or itching for the eccentric pleasures of a roadside antique mall, these vintage gems make the journey to the A more than worth it.
The Clothing Warehouse
Dutch field pants, netted shirts, prairie dresses, and a floor-to-ceiling selection of cowboy boots are a few of the many goods awaiting your search at this Atlanta mainstay. Opened by Jim Buckley in 1992, the Clothing Warehouse now calls the hipster Little 5 Points home. Its redbrick exterior is hard to miss—head upstairs for womenswear and union-made dresses, then downstairs to a room of seriously color-coded tees—it’s likely you will find plenty of Atlanta history in the form of 1996 Summer Olympics shirts. Plus, its wholesale location is a 15-minute drive away in West Midtown, if you’re up for an afternoon dig.
Address: 420 Moreland Ave NE, Atlanta
Mother Lode
At the vintage and makers market Mother Lode, there’s something for every lover of old things. Founder Lindsay Short’s estate sale background is well-reflected in the shop’s range of garments, decor, and wares. Find 1930s beach pajamas beside bowling shirts and Edwardian tunics at Fellows Vintage’s booth, or ’60s wedding dresses that seem more Factory Girl than bride-to-be from Iron Pony. The hunt continues at Mother Lode’s sister location in college town Athens, which opened in 2023.
Address: 3429 Covington Hwy Ste B, Decatur
Vionette Vintage
Monet Brewerton-Palmer first got her love for bridal from her grandmother, who was a shop seamstress. Then, after shopping for her own wedding dress in 2014 and ending up with four, her interest (and personal collectsion) only grew. Now, Brewerton-Palmer offers brides an array of dresses by Vera Wang, Oscar de la Renta, Catherine Rayner, and more. Standout pieces include a 1959 one-of-one from Jacques Heim, a silk rose-covered Christian Dior for the romantic, and a fur-accented Muriel Martin for the nontraditionalist.
Address: 900 DeKalb Ave NE STE 200, Atlanta
Milo Supply
Down the street from the Clothing Warehouse, snakeskin boots come in a shade darker, and Yohji is in place of Ralph. Milo opened its neon-orange doors in 2025 thanks to founder Owen Cotthaus’s lifelong love for vintage resale, complete with tiger print Hysteric Glamour pants, Italian cycling jerseys, and band tees with just enough distressing for the streetwise.
Address: 1154B Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta
Space Queen
Pom poms, paisleys, and poodles are just a few of the many delights to adorn Space Queen’s selection. In 2024, Michelle Norris and Forest Aguar (who are a couple and also cofounded Tropico Photo) wanted to extend their studio’s technicolor world into retail, and the result looks a lot like a Pop art Polly Pocket playset.
Address: 1404 McLendon Ave NE, Atlanta
The TBCo. Heirloom Quality
After a career in art consulting, Luis Toache turned his eye for curation to vintage work and menswear accumulated from his travels. Two decades on, Toache has expanded his original vintage concept—The Tough Boot and Co.—to encompass vintage-inspired, custom suiting, and tailoring for the contemporary flaneur.
Address: 486 14th St NW, Atlanta
The Reverie
Expect to be greeted by shop dog Bodhi basking by the windows and a trove of antique slips in shades of baby pinks, blues, and greens. Just southwest of Atlanta in suburban Newnan, best friends Isabel Moore and Gabrielle Klein unearth very old and very charming clothes, from 100-year-old chemises to wartime sweetheart sets and feedsacks turned shift dresses.
Address: 13 W Washington St, Newnan
Kudzu Antiques + Modern
Since 1979, Kudzu has wrapped its tendrils over Decatur, and second-gen owner Kate Lawes and husband George are keeping its antique mall kitsch alive as ever. Take Powder Room Vintage’s Southern Gothic boudoir, brimming with 1920s peignoirs, antique vanity sets, and feathered cloche hats; or That Vintage Guy’s über-mod flurry of leisure suits and patterns galore. Like its namesake, Kudzu’s bound to grow on you.
Address: 2928 E Ponce De Leon Ave, Decatur
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