ThredUp for men vanished; shop 24 cheap online thrift store alternatives.

ThredUp for men is officially discontinued.

Now finding cheap clothing and accessories that fit your style and budget is even more of a challenging task.

However, the definition of "cheap" is subjective, and everyone has their own threshold.

While some may consider anything under $75 as a steal, others like you and me know that true bargains lie within the range of $5 to $25.

From popular fashion brands to unique vintage finds, we’ve curated a list of 24 cheap online thrift stores tailored specifically for men.

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(Article Updated on April 9th, 2024)

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1. Thrift Heaven Vintage

Thrift Heaven has sizable assortment of vintage t-shirts and other apparel types for as low of $10 to a reasonable amount of $50.

Accessories is not really Thrift Heaven’s forte, but they do offer a laidback Southwestern vibe especially in their selection of button-ups and vintage t-shirts.

Source: Poshmark

2. Poshmark

Generic men’s clothing and accessories can be purchased for $5, or you can be fancy with your $25 can actually find designer label pieces within this range.

Don’t forget about the filtering options if you decided to venture into the $75 to $100 range as it will keep you within a suitable budget.

Postmark sellers are also open to bargaining for deals much lower than stated prices.

3. Goodwill Industries

You’re bound to find a bargain deal on Goodwill’s online marketplace.

Beware though of a deal too good to be true because other online thrifters will see it too, and inevitably increase the price as majority of Goodwill listings are auction based.

You can find an occasional “Buy Now” option for menswear with 1 cent shipping.

Source: Deep Cover

4. Deep Cover

Deep Cover has consistently provided affordable vintage menswear with active drops of new arrivals.

If nostalgia is what you seek, then thrift here.

Pieces range in prices from $20 to $75, maybe higher if it’s really rare, but you often find pieces on the lower end of price.

From features on Complex to providing era appropriate clothing for television shows and movies, Deep Cover has always maintained their standard of vintage. 

Read our exclusive interview with the founder of Deep Cover.


Men’s Shirts


Source: Etsy

5. Etsy

Etsy is the cousin of eBay, meaning there is a deal to be found on this platform.

Etsy can get pricey though for menswear and accessories depending on the brand and popularity within the season.

With Etsy, you can shop affordable reworked/ upcycled menswear if you don’t find any vintage to contemporary pieces within your budget of cheap.

6. Unclaimed Baggage

Unclaimed Baggage has purchasing agreements for unclaimed items with all domestic airlines and other travel and transportation companies.

With five decades of experience processing large volumes of one-of-a-kind items, Unclaimed Baggage maximize each item’s potential for a second life.

Men’s clothing and accessory prices average around $14 to $30 for well-known fashion brands like L.L. Bean, Nautical, Nike, Polo by Ralph Lauren and more.

7. Housing Works eShop

As one of NYC's premier nonprofit thrift shops, Housing Works offers a curated range of new, gently-used, and vintage men’s clothing, footwear, and accessories.

Their eShop boasts a regularly updated inventory, ensuring a unique selection for shoppers.

Men’s clothing and accessories pricing range from $20 to $65, featuring mid/ high-end fashion brands.

All purchases from Housing Works 10 thrift shop locations, a Bookstore Cafe, and eShop support their direct services for low-income New Yorkers and advocacy for social justice on the local and national level. 

Source: Vinted

8. Vinted

Most menswear on Vinted is a steal.

I’ve seen prices as low as $3 on this platform. Now is it brand name, no, but it is second-hand and sometimes new.

Vinted provides streetwear, luxury and sportswear at varying prices.


Men’s Accessories


Source: Ragstock

9. Ragstock

$35 and less seems to be the basis of pricing for Ragstock.

Men will easily find vibrant colors within Ragstock’s selection of button up, t-shirts and other clothing types.

Ragstock is one of America's longest-running retailers of vintage and recycled clothing.

10. 1980 Something Co.

Westcoast online thrifters already know of 1980 Something Co., and now you do too.

1980 Something Co. updates their inventory of cheap menswear almost daily. Shop their multitude of 80’s and 90’s t-shirts, sportswear and more.

The online thrift experience doesn’t stop.

1980 Something Co. hosts a weekly Instagram live flea market featuring Instagram vintage thrift stores and pieces.

Source: Mercari

11. Mercari

Mercari is a Japanese e-commerce platform and mobile application with simple thrift store capabilities for second-hand sellers.

Menswear on Mercari are cheap and plentiful, with local in-person pickup for buyers.

Pieces can be found for as low as $5 to $10, and sometimes even lower.

Source: Swap

12. Swap

There are literally thousands of cheap menswear options on Swap.

Being an online thrift store, they make it easier than ever to filter through like-new, pre-owned clothing.

Believe it or not, you can find men’s clothing and accessories for under $5.


Men’s Sweaters


13. Keep It Classic Vintage

Keep It Classic Vintage is known for carrying a staple of vintage t-shirts.

T-shirts can be found for a low of $15, with the average t-shirt costing $30.

You will find your occasional rare t-shirt priced around $150.

Keep an eye out for their Sunday Steals with eye-catching prices.

14. ASOS Marketplace

Tap into the British fashion scene for cheap thrift clothing and accessory options for men.

Shop second-hand boutiques from all four corners of the globe – Belarus to Bulgaria, Australia to Austria.

Fashion brands of all kinds can be found by the likes of the iconic Polo by Ralph Lauren to the highly sought after vintage Carharrt jacket.

Source: Deadstock

15. Deadstock

Deadstock has a heatly selection of 90’s and 00’s vintage t-shirts.

Their team of seven are looking to shake up the stuck-in-the-mud world of fashion, ruffle a few feathers and usher in a new way of doing things.

You would be rather difficult to not find a likable vintage t-shirt within the $30 to $40 range.

16. Cargo Vintage

Cargi Vintage has a large selection of vintage men’s streetwear at affordable prices.

Men can find streetwear like:

  • T-Shirts

  • Jackets

  • Sportswear

  • Hoodies & Crewnecks

  • Vintage Denim & Pants/ Shorts


Men’s Pants


Source: eBay

17. eBay

Prices on eBay fluctuate depending on the buying format like “Buy it Now” and the legendary “Auction.”

It’s pretty easy to find new or used menswear, whether it be plain or luxurious just be sure to adjust your filtering options to find that ideal sense of what cheap means to you.

And remember, don’t hesitate on making your purchase because there is someone out there in the eBay marketplace that will commit to purchase on sight.

18. 5 Star Vintage

Los Angeles staple, 5 Star Vintage, is both an online and in-person destination for vintage menswear enthusiasts.

Online prices range from $25 to $75 for varying menswear pieces.

Every Friday at 11 AM PST, 5 star Vintage drops new vintage pieces curated and sourced by the team.

19. Looks Vintage

Manhattan’s finest, Looks Vintage, is a premium vintage thrift store in NYC with a robust online selection of 1,500+ hand curated vintage and designer pieces.

Yes, Looks Vintage pricing can be expensive at times, but rejoice in their 128 options of cheap menswear clothing for under $75.

Looks Vintage pieces are of superior quality, so we had to add them to the list of cheap online thrift stores.

Looks Vintage continually restocks at their flagship location at 684 Broadway in Lower Manhattan.

20. Drop Spot Vintage

Canada’s very own, Drop Spot Vintage, is the go to online thrift store for cheap men’s clothing and accessories.

Worldwide shipping is available, or you can stop by their thrift store located at 895 King St W in Hamilton, Ontario.

Discover more flash deals on menswear from Drop Stop Vintage’s Instagram on Mondays only.


Men’s Jackets


Source: Thrifted

21. Thrifted

Thrifted has an excellent “Price Drop” section with many menswear pieces for under $20.

Men can readily find generic to well-known fashion brands from vintage to contemporary styles.

Thrifted strives to provide quality thrift clothing that can have three or more lives.

Source: Beyond Retro

22. Beyond Retro

Beyond Retro has an affordable selection of men’s shirts, knit sweaters, pants and outerwear.

Their digital shirt rack even spans as far back as the 1970’s.

Prices are consistent from $20 and up for popular brands.

You can’t lose when their Sales & Deals section has discounts 70% and under.

23. Noihsaf Bazaart

Noihsaf Bazaar online community is comprised of buyers and sellers who share a passion for independent designers, makers, and vintage apparel.

All menswear available for purchase on the platform have been submitted by individuals seeking to sell their gently used clothes and accessories.

Prices average around $45 for standard fashion brands, and a high of $200 for more sought-after pieces.

24. Deadstock Vintage

Deadstock Vintage supplies curated vintage men’s streetwear and casual clothing.

Their $35 and $50 clothing options are worthy of praise.

Deadstock Vintage definitely has a solid skill at curating second-hand men’s pieces full of personality.


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