Las Vegas is a city that never stops reinventing itself. The result? A thriving network of vintage, consignment, and resale shops where old Vegas treasures, designer fashion, and one-of-a-kind finds get a second life. And because an estimated 85% of textiles end up in landfills every year, consider this your permission slip to shop consciously.
Closet Couture
Closet Couture Consignments is like shopping in your rich best friend’s closet. This high-end Spring Valley resale designer store is where many of the best closets in Las Vegas end up when it's time for a refresh. Boutique owner Natasha Young has an eye for the coolest pieces from Louis Vuitton, Prada, Hermès, Valentino, Cavalli, Pucci, and more.
- Insider tip: Don't hesitate to ask if something specific has recently come in. The best pieces often arrive and disappear before they ever make it to social media.
The Refinery Celebrity Resale
The ReFinery Celebrity Resale Boutique has long been one of Las Vegas' go-to destinations for designer resale. The shop is packed with luxury labels, from Chanel and Gucci to Christian Louboutin and Tom Ford, alongside a constantly changing mix of vintage finds and statement pieces. Part of the appeal is the thrill of discovery — you never know what treasure might be waiting on the rack.
- Insider tip: Look beyond the designer labels. Some of the store's most memorable finds are the one-of-a-kind vintage pieces that capture the glamour and eccentricity of old Las Vegas.
Alt Rebel
At Alt Rebel, which lives by the motto "turning secondhand shopping into an upscale experience," it’s not uncommon to find Jimmy Choo and Saint Laurent alongside 90s and Y2K streetwear. The shop also has a strong selection of men's apparel. Even better, everything’s laundered, so it doesn't have that used smell ... more like a new-car smell.
- Insider tip: During their July anniversary sale, everything is 20% off with thousands of items marked down to $5.
Sin Amor Studio
A place where art, fashion, and community collide, Sin Amor Studio is more than just a boutique; it is a cultural earthquake shaking up the Arts District. Owner Ruby Romero is a whole vibe with killer style, tirelessly supporting both Las Vegas' Latinx community and those who live and love Downtown. Pick up vintage Gucci sunglasses, shop at a pop-up community flea market, and support local kids by dropping off school supplies. Sin Amor is filled with love, and that's exactly what keeps people coming back.
- Insider tip: Check social media as Sin Amor regularly posts about community markets, pop-ups, art events, and fundraisers.



