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5 best markets in India for thrifting designer clothes on a budget

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 9, 2026, 17:00 IST
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5 Must-Visit Thrift Markets in India

Let’s get one thing straight right off the bat: thrifting in India is an extreme sport. Sure, everyone knows you can score a casual summer dress for the price of a cold coffee. But what if you’re hunting for something a bit more refined? What if you’re chasing that 'quiet luxury' aesthetic—think structured tweed blazers, pure linen trousers, or a vintage silk blouse that looks straight out of an old European boutique?

Finding genuine, high-end designer labels in the wild requires serious patience and a very sharp eye. While our street markets are notoriously flooded with fast-fashion surplus, hidden among the piles are absolute goldmines of export rejects and premium fabrics. You just need to know exactly where to dig. Here are the five best spots across the country to hunt for premium, high-quality thrift finds.

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Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi: The Export Alleys

You can't talk about Indian thrifting without bowing down to Sarojini. But if you’re looking for premium quality, skip the main graffiti lane. Head straight for the export lanes and those slightly cramped underground shops. This is where the magic happens. Factory rejects from massive European and American labels land here daily. The trick? Stop looking at the tags and start feeling the fabrics. If you're patient, you'll walk away with beautifully stitched linen pants or a winter coat that rivals high-end boutique quality.


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Hill Road, Mumbai: The Editorial Edge

Bandra’s Hill Road is where Mumbai’s fashion crowd quietly scores its best surplus. Clustered near Elco Arcade, the street stalls here are famous for catching shipments of international brands before they hit retail. Because Mumbai is the heartbeat of the country's fashion industry, the surplus you find here is usually way more trend-forward. It takes a bit of elbow grease to sift through the overflowing racks. But honestly? Unearthing a perfectly tailored vintage slip dress or a structured jacket makes the hustle totally worth it.


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Janpath Market, New Delhi: The Bohemian Wealth Aesthetic

Janpath is the slightly calmer, more curated cousin to Sarojini. Tucked right in Connaught Place, the clothing stalls here get fantastic export shipments, especially when it comes to heavy denim and bohemian outerwear. But the real high-end feel comes from the Tibetan Market section. If you want to nail that effortlessly wealthy, vintage aesthetic, this is your spot. You can score heavy, antique-looking oxidized silver jewelry that pairs perfectly with a crisp white shirt for that understated, old-money look.


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Commercial Street, Bengaluru: The Hidden Lanes

Commercial Street is a massive maze, but the secret lies in the narrow alleyways branching off it—especially around Dispensary Road. Bengaluru is geographically close to major South Indian garment manufacturing hubs. What does that mean for you? It means these hidden shops often stock premium international surplus. You can regularly find misprinted or tag-cut designer pieces way before they see the inside of a mall. It’s the ultimate spot for high-quality basics and incredible winter wear.


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Anjuna Flea Market, Goa: The Expat Wardrobes

This one operates on a completely different logic. Open on Wednesdays during the tourist season, Anjuna (along with the Saturday Night Market in Arpora) isn't your standard export surplus dump. Goa draws a massive international crowd. Often, expats and long-term travelers will offload their pre-loved wardrobes right here to travel light. This makes it arguably the only street market in India where you might accidentally stumble upon genuine European designer vintage, hand-crafted leather goods, or rare boutique pieces.


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