Change of scenery
Moving notice! The famous thrift store Mad Vintage is changing location and bringing its suitcases filled with vintage treasures to 27 rue de la Vieille Comédie. In an emblematic neighborhood of the capital of Flanders, where shops are plentiful, Mad Vintage will be side by side with Van's, taking the place of the Kaporal store. After a few months of renovation work, it will unveil its brand new setting during the official opening on Saturday, July 6.

Always the same streetwear selection
Here, Jimmy and Fred welcome the people of Lille with selective playlists and present their catalog for men, women, and children. With a wide range of carefully selected vintage pieces, Mad Vintage stands out for its streetwear credo. On site, old pieces take center stage with iconic brands like Levi's, vintage NFL basketball jerseys, Lacoste shirts, Carhartt, Champion, Dickies, Nike, Vans, Ralph Lauren, Converse, and Tommy Hilfiger.

Mad Vintage: The place to thrift!
Sizes range from XS to XXL to fit all body types. Specializing in streetwear, R&B style, Mad Vintage features a collection straight from the United States. You can find shorts, baggy pants, baseball jerseys, and unique hats. From classics to the most eccentric pieces, including staple thrift store items like leather jackets or denim overalls, the racks are filled with stylish pieces. Prices start at 5€ for the most affordable items (scarves, sunglasses, jewelry, belts) to 250€ for exceptional brand coats (Burberry trench coats or Barbour jackets).

Circular Economy and Responsible Consumption
All products come from wholesalers and are cleaned and pampered before relabeling. The company headquarters is located in Normandy where people are mobilized to sort clothes, subcategorize them, clean, disinfect, and iron them so that the clothes are ready to wear. With its strong concept, warm welcome, and quality second-hand wardrobe, Mad Vintage is a brand that shines nationwide. It has 8 stores in France located in Normandy, Lille, Bordeaux, Brittany, Grenoble, and Dijon.