If you're looking for affordable vintage and second-hand clothes in the city, head to Think Twice! With its name wisely chosen, Think Twice not only refers to not just buying clothes without thinking about it, but also in this way not making the fast-fashion pile get even bigger. Think Twice is one of the leading brands in Belgium that promotes sustainable fashion through a cyclic fashion experience by selling vintage wear and second-hand clothing. Think Twice has stores all over Belgium, of which two are located in Brussels.
At Think Twice you can expect a wide range of amazing vintage clothes, accessories, shoes, professionally selected True Vintage pieces and of course exclusive super brands. Enjoy a mindful shopping experience, and find pieces that you’ll want to keep forever. Celebrate sustainable life, be inspired, and inspire others. The company’s mission is to be a chain that promotes sustainability, and affordability; it is socially responsible and is an organization that gives back to the community. Good to know: when a new collection is about to arrive at Think Twice, they will do big discounts on the old collection - this is called 'Think Twice Days'. You will have, for example, a day with 50% off and a day where everything in the whole store is priced at €1!
Think Twice is definitely worth checking out for all you vintage lovers! I pass by there regularly because it's in my neighbourhood and I've found some really nice items there to fill up my wardrobe.
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