After more than three decades in the vintage wholesale business, LA Vintage is opening its warehouse doors to the public once again for a one-day shopping event on June 13th where shoppers can thrift clothing by weight instead of by price tag.
What is the LA Vintage Warehouse Sale?
Imagine racks and bins packed with thousands of pounds of vintage and modern clothing—all organized by category and priced at just $6 per pound!
Shoppers can expect everything from:
- Vintage tees
- Denim
- Jackets and outerwear
- Workwear
- Accessories
- Shoes
- Formalwear
- Men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing
The sale is primarily vintage-focused, though some modern pieces will also be mixed in.
When and where is it happening?
The warehouse sale takes place on:
Saturday, June 13, 2026
7:00 AM–3:00 PM
Location:
13003 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90061
Since parking is limited and early access shoppers tend to arrive well before opening, arriving early is probably a good idea, especially if you’re hunting for the best vintage finds.
How to get tickets
Tickets are required for entry. You can purchase tickets here.
There are three entry options available:
Early Bird Admission — $20
Entry begins at 7:00 AM and includes three hours of early access.
General Admission — $15
Entry begins at 10:00 AM.
Fashionably Late Admission — $10
Entry begins at 12:00 PM.
Early bird entry historically sells out quickly since it gives shoppers first pick of the inventory.
What you should know before you go
There are a few rules shoppers should keep in mind before showing up:
- All clothing is sold by weight at $6/lb
- Small bags or clear bags only
- Small carts and wagons are permitted
- Cash, cards, tap-to-pay, Venmo, Zelle, and Apple Pay are accepted
- No seller’s permit is required
- Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult
- All sales are final—no returns, exchanges, or refunds
Event organizers also note that bags and containers may be inspected upon entry.
Why vintage shoppers are excited about this event
Warehouse sales like this have become increasingly popular because they offer something traditional thrift stores often can’t: volume.
Instead of digging through a handful of racks, shoppers get access to massive quantities of inventory with pricing that rewards larger hauls.
Whether you’re hunting for vintage Levi’s, oversized jackets, Y2K pieces, or simply want to refresh your closet without paying resale prices, this is the kind of event where patience—and comfortable shoes—usually pays off.