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The Vintage Winter Market is returning to the Flatiron Arts Building in NYC this Saturday, February 21, 2026, turning the old 23 rd street building into a treasure trove of retro clothes, vinyl records, and vintage decor. Anticipate 50+ exhibited sellers that sell 1920s flapper outfits to 1990s grunge, live DJ sets, on-site tailors, and free coat check in the depths of winter. Admission $15 advance/$20 door; 11 AM-6 PM. It is the success of Manhattan Vintage, popular with stylists, collectors, and Instagram hunters, but is based on the premise of the concerts that Gothamist refers to as the Beyoncé concerts of retro. Perfect pre-SOBEWFF warm-up.
Era-spanning Fashion: 1920s silk gowns, 70s denim, Y2K accessories—one-stop wardrobe time machine.
Vinyl & Collectibles: Rare jazz pressings, designer housewares; haggle-friendly compared boutiques.
Home Decor Gems: Danish teak, Murano glass; tailors alter purchases instantly.
DJ spins Motown-funk; food trucks outside. Photographer corners capture #VintageWinterMarket looks.
$15 Eventbrite advance beats lines; students $10 ID. Re-entry wristbands; cash/card vendors vary.
What eras covered?
1920s-2000s clothing/decor; balanced affordable designer vs rare collector pieces across 50+ vendors.
Tailor services details?
On-site alterations hems/letting-out during market; $20-50 typical, perfect immediate fit fixes.
Food/drink inside?
No—curated shopping focus; trucks outside coffee/hot cider. Bring water bottle reusable stations.
Parking/public transit?
R trains 23rd St station 2min walk; street parking scarce. Uber drop-off Broadway/23rd optimal.
Rain/snow policy?
Indoor Flatiron Arts Building rain-proof; coat check free. Vendors cover/dry goods protected.
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