When it comes to Funkytown’s shopping scene, we love a good treasure hunt — and a good bargain. Our city is home to several stellar swap meets, flea markets, resale gems, fabulous vintage shops, and salvage yards. So get in, we’re going shopping.

Rain or shine — the rummage sale is ready to rock ‘n’ roll with vintage goods.
Photo by @rocknrollrummagesale
Flea Markets
Rock ‘N’ Roll Rummage Sale, 105 South Main St.
Explore local vendors of vintage, art, collectibles, handcrafted items, and oddities at the open-air artisan market. The market is held 12-7 p.m. on the third Sunday of every month from March to December.
Cattlebarn Flea Market, 4443 River Oaks Blvd.
Shop 40+ vendors selling everything from computer parts to jewelry and Pokémon cards. The market is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday + Sunday.
Henderson Bazaar, 1000 N Henderson St.
Buy, sell, trade or poke around the wares from 7 a.m.-8 p.m. on Saturday + Sunday.
Funky Town Swap, Location varies
Fort Worth’s self-entitled “funkiest vintage market” pops up about once per month across town to sell art, streetwear, and sneakers. The next swap is Saturday, April. 19 at Blue Bonnet Circle Park.
Antique shops
Montgomery Street Antique Mall, 2601 Montgomery St.
Adventure through 60,000 sqft and 400+ vendors offering discounts on furniture, collectibles, and antiques. Plus, fuel up for a whole day of shopping at the Secret Garden Restaurant.
Cross-Eyed Moose, 2340 N Main St.
Stop by this Old West-themed store right next to the Stockyards for a wide selection of Western collectibles and furniture.
The Mercantile, 7200 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Spruce up your home with special retro decor + find furniture and antiques from this shop that offers items from 200 dealers.
K. Flories Antiques, 3915 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Shop around for a range of vintage furniture and collectibles. Didn’t find what you’re searching for? Check back often because the rotating inventory changes frequently.
Vintage stores
Doc’s Records & Vintage, 2628 Weisenberger St.
A favorite for local musicians, Doc’s offers new and used music records, vintage vinyl + clothing, and miscellaneous items.
Flipstone Vintage and Thrift, 2702 White Settlement Rd.
The secondhand store flipped shopping on its head and offers clothing priced according to how long it’s been in the store with new items for only $10.
Green Thistle Emporium, 2800 Race St.
Check out the collection of small business vendors for new and upcycled clothing, handcrafted leather goods, candles, and bath and body products.
JunkerVal’s Antiques and Vintage, 3458 Bluebonnet Cir
Discover vintage items, antique furniture, and clothing that suits all styles at the Fort Worth Magazine Readers’ Choice store. Keep an eye on Instagram or text owner Valerie Arnett (817-266-6403) for hours.
Studio 74 Vintage, 5926 Curzon Ave.
Where cowboys and culture collide, the vintage store specializes in clothing from the 1920s to the 1980s. While the store doesn’t offer consignment services, you can sell your collectibles outright. This shop was voted 2024’s Best Secondhand Shop by Fort Worth Magazine.
Chieffalo Americana, 4698 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Peruse the gallery of vintage and new curated Americana pieces, located just off the bricks.
The Haps Vintage, 133 York Ave., Weatherford
Shop vintage, handmade and upcycled clothes + level up your space with a new plant.
Vagabond Vintage, 831 Foch St,
Check out a plethora of graphic tees or grab a mystery bundle and be surprised.
Resale and consignment shops
Thrift Depot, 3522 E Lancaster Ave.
Find family clothing, shoes, and accessories at both locations in Fort Worth and Grand Prairie. If you want to get rid of some of your old items, Thrift Depot offers consignment services.
Feminine Fashions, 6387 Camp Bowie Blvd., Ste. G
The family-owned shop has women’s apparel, shoes, and accessories from big-name designers like Chanel, Tom Ford, and Louis Vuitton. Bonus: There are special discounts every week announced on its social media pages.
Elegante Diva, 4987 S. Hulen St.
Visit the consignment boutique specializing in designer brands and a large assortment of jewelry, purses, hats, and shoes.
Berry Good Buys, 1701 W. Berry St.
Since 1988, this spot has been more than just a thrift store. It’s a resource for women and children seeking safety from abuse through SafeHaven. 100% of proceeds provide shelter and a path for survivors of domestic violence.
Haltom Thrift, 3848 Altamesa Blvd.
Hunt for a bargain at two locations across Fort Worth and Haltom, where 4,000+ new items are put out daily.
Thrifty Bodega, 5612 Highland Ave., Ste. 600, Haltom City
This store offers 50-70% off retail on home decor, furniture, bedding, toys + more from big box retailers. Plus, it was voted the 2022 and 2023 favorite consignment store in DFW by The Dallas Morning News.
Thrift for Good, 120 W Bedford Euless Rd., Hurst
Give back while you restock your closet. The store donates 25% of proceeds to the customer’s charity of choice + donates surplus goods to the TFG Charitable Supply to share with community members in need.
Texas Thrift, 1105 W Pipeline Rd., Hurst
The thrift lover’s thrift store for 30 years. Shop weekly specials that’ll help stretch your dollar further on secondhand clothing, accessories, shoes, and more.
Working on a DIY home improvement project? Hit up The Old Home Supply for vintage touches.
Photos by @FTWtoday
Salvage businesses
The Old Home Supply, 1801 College Ave.
The salvage yard-meets-antique store has four buildings (one on each street corner) with vintage finds like chandeliers and door knobs, along with reclaimed building supplies like tubs and wood flooring. Take a tour.
Glenn & Jerry’s Auto Recyclers, 5619 Elliott Reeder Rd.
Search through the existing inventory online or call to request a special part for your next automotive project.
Pick-n-Pull, 5806 Elliott Reeder Rd.
Find recycled auto parts, salvage vehicles, and scrap metal + buy old cars you can fix up.