Vintage lovers can’t miss this NYC mall!

Tucked beneath the Manhattan Bridge at the East Broadway Mall, this vintage market is pure magic — full of character, community, and curated treasures.

👜 You’ll find everything from Y2K tees and upcycled denim to handmade jewelry and nostalgic collectibles.

🎶 DJs spin live sets while vendors from all over NYC bring their best racks and rarest gems.

🥟 Bonus: You’re steps from some of the best cheap eats in Chinatown and LES.

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