This is a relatively new hobby that I've been infatuated with ever since I discovered the vintage scene in Portland, Maine. There's this cute shop on the corner of State street that I've always admired and recently finally found my way into.

Vintage Shops in Portland, Maine

It's called Weekend Vintage and you'll find them at 184 State St at the intersection. Here's a visual of the last jacket I found & immediately copped from them before anyone else could buy this gem:

I think a huge part of the city's charm comes from unique shops like this one. Weekend Vintage isn't the only "Haberdashery" like shop you'll find though.

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Check out a couple more of my favorite little vintage shop gems which all happen to be in the same vicinity as eachother.

Little Ghost

This one always catches my eye on Forest Ave. The wide open windows allow you to see most of their clothing and accessories from the road which is always so colorful.

Located at 31 Forest Ave, this shop is always seen loading and unloading merchandise which is always a sign of a good consignment/thrifty shop.

Everchanging Seasons Consignment Shop

This one seems extra hidden from the road, but that's also what gives it more charm. It's also female owned and run so I automatically think they're badasses.

Located on Forest Ave. in Portland, it almost feels like a dive bar but for dive vintage if that makes sense. IYKYK.

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