Since moving to Brooklyn a few months back, we've gotten into the habit of stopping in The Vortex almost daily, as it's directly outside our stop on the L train...

Located on the corner of Montrose and Bushwick, The Vortex is chaotic, overwhelming and endlessly fascinating. It is also a rarity in New York: a thrift store with thrift store prices. Their selection of clothing is somewhat limited, but what they lack in variety of garments they make up for in other ways. With a collection of vinyl to rival The Thing in Greenpoint, and a wall of books that requires several free hours and a lot of dedication to peruse, visiting often frequently pays off.

Past highlights (and purchases) include: enough vintage eyeglass frames ($10) to last us the rest of our spectacled life; the first issue of Viva magazine ($2) and several issues of Interview from the 1980s ($1 each); leftover bolts of upholstery fabric ($10); and a collection of fantastic mid-century auction catalogs and interior monographs (around $4 each).



Comments (3)
it rivals The Thing because the same dude owns that place too. It is crazy and gives me a headache when I go in there.
and why is this listed under "fabric and textiles"?
I love this store. I used to live down the street and visited it every few weeks just to peruse