“This is a second-hand clothing store recommended for vintage lovers! It was overwhelmingly cheaper than Japan and it was really great!
I wish I had gone earlier and had a closer look!
Is it ending a little early? I tought!
Also, it's quite far from the center.”
“The ladies at DeStash were filled with hospitality, aloha spirit and information. Auntie Lei was de best. Our daughter found a perfect 70's vintage Mumu and hubby found a shirt. The shop is filled with a fabric lovers eye candy. It is worth the trip away from Waikiki. Much Aloha from Cool, Ca & Virginia”
“Well there is certainly a plethora of stuff here! Tons of different furniture, some vintage and pricey, but some reasonably priced items as well. We were shopping for just a simple wood coffee table and came away empty handed. If you're looking for unique retro or unusual pieces give it a shot. It's an adventure just looking around!”
“Great little vintage store with a nicely curated selection. Prices are great given how well selected everything is. Picked up some dreamy denim and a perfectly worn-in tee. Loved it! Shopkeeper is a sweetiepie! ?”
“Stopped by Sweet Enemy for some vintage clothing today. The store rocks. Super customer service and friendly staff. Staff was 100% spot on on all the vintage and urban trends for clothing. This place is my favorite vintage shirt shop on the island.”
“Keiki 2 Keiki is a great place for gifts and for everything Keiki related. If you are looking to sell baby or kid items Keiki 2 Keiki is the place to do it at and the owner is fabulous!”
“Neat place. It’s pretty underground with no signage or anything, but the set up is really cool. It’s half museum, half curated vintage/streetwear. Museum items are not for sale, mostly mixed in and displayed with for sale items. Lots of local history, vintage Hawaiian sports team stuff, Knick knacks, their own merch, and alohawear. Definitely a place to visit and revisit especially if you’re into vintage and sports.”
“I'm a huge fan of this venue and their events! I've been blessed to perform in their monthly shows and have attended many as a guest. Every second Saturday at Katt's Closet, the historic Old Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu hosts a burlesque extravaganza. ? This cozy venue, showcasing talent for over 8 years, enhances the vibrant spirit of historic Honolulu Chinatown.
Don't miss "The Monthly," a celebration of Hawaii's diverse talent.
Featuring sensational house and visiting performers:
- Africa Lynx
- Dorina
- Flying Skylar
- Lilith Santana
- Malia Delapenia
- Miranda Katt”
“Hi all the lady are so nice & good attitude, especially when the Pearlrige still open. I always purchased the L.V.handbags to them .Until I have the L.V. bag .”
“This is a real thrift shop, yo. Good prices, knowledgeable owner, and some real good stuff if you know how to find it. I am glad it is here. If you want a spiffy bourgeois place with nice, well-organized racks and no street folks outside etc please go someplace else, because I don’t really want to see your gentrified attitude in here anyways. But if you want some good deals and some pretty nice stuff, this is a good place!”
“Open Tues, Thurs ,Friday 9-1. Located on Ft Shafter. No ID needed to shop, but must be able to access post. From household goods to military clothing. Daily specials. Book room, toy section, baby dept. Large Premier section of NWT, and designer clothing . Not for profit, proceeds go to scholarships and community grants, mostly run by volunteers with a few paid staff, all very friendly! Good parking, no public restrooms(some nextdoor) fun place to shop with great prices!”
“One of best vintage stores in Hawaii. Visited Hawaii first time in my life and hands down, the store was the highlight of the trip. Definitely worth visiting and spending your money in.”
“After torturing my partner with jewelry shopping at Ginger13, we stumbled upon this vintage clothing store that is a treasure chest of goods.
Both of our grandparents were born and raised on Oʻahu, and this vintage store brought back so many memories. The owners were incredibly down-to-earth and fun to talk story with.
I scored a green palaka shirt that I plan to rock on the beach for Christmas, plus picked up some screen-printed shirts as gifts.
There’s also an upstairs room with more premium pieces, including collaborations with Japanese brands. Shout out to the cool mom that was buying gifts up there for her son.
I’ve never really been into vintage shopping, but Single Double completely changed my mind. This place was more than just a store- it was an experience, and one I can’t wait to revisit.”
“Well organized and quirky assortment of vintage and collectibles. Betty the proprietor is charming and sells everything from porcelain to polyester! Prices tend to be high and I suspect that bargaining is expected. Had nothing I needed or wanted . . . but you never know!”
10:30AM - 6:30PM
650 Iwilei Rd STE 110, Honolulu
Used Vintage And Consignment
“We originally found it thinking we could thrift some unique shirts but the actual section is much smaller compared to the photos on Google.
This place is great for figure, used music equipment, game, and media equipment collectors! Some just a bit too high in price for the value but overall cool store.”
“Eco Town Select is a store focused on mostly high end second-hand products. There are also tons of branded Hawaiian shirts. You can find good prices on a lot of the products sold at the higher end stores that are upstairs at Ala Moana Centre. If you’re into that, that’s great as you can get a good deal on brand name products. To protect their safety and prevent shoplifters, the store is locked from the inside and you’ll need to knock on the door to be let in. You’ll also have to store bigger bags at the front of the store.”
“I had such a great experience at Plato’s Closet! Kai and Mahina gave amazing service they were super friendly, patient, and really helpful the whole time. They made the process smooth and enjoyable, and you can tell they care about customers. Big shoutout to them for making my visit so positive!”
“Love having 2 harbors locations - fun to check out if you’re in Waikiki since there’s not many non-luxury or non-touristy stores for locals in the area!Smaller location but still great curation of men’s & women’s vintage streetwear, and sneakers!”