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Lex in the City: Silver Lake, Echo Park & Atwater Village

Lex in the City: Silver Lake, Echo Park & Atwater Village

If there’s one thrift corridor in LA that actually lives up to the hype, it’s Sunset Blvd between Echo Park and Silver Lake. You’ve got multiple decades of vintage stacked within half a mile of each other, and the neighborhood’s whole identity is built around the idea that your clothes should mean something. This isn’t just shopping — this is the vibe.

The route runs east-to-west along Sunset, then cuts north up Hyperion toward Atwater Village for a couple of hidden gems. You can do the whole thing in a day, or split it across a morning and afternoon with lunch on Sunset in between.

I hope this helps you plan a full day of thrifting in the LA area. When you need to fuel up, Sunset Blvd has you covered — Café Tropical (right on Sunset in Silver Lake) is a 50-year-old Cuban bakery and a neighborhood institution, great for a quick cubano or pastry between stops. Pine & Crane on Sunset is another local go-to for affordable Taiwanese noodles and rice bowls, perfect for a proper sit-down lunch. If you’re doing this on a Saturday, build some extra time to swing by the Silverlake Flea Market (1911 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026) — it runs Saturdays from 8:30am to 3:30pm, free admission, right at the Echo Park/Silver Lake border. It’s essentially a seventh stop on this route and absolutely worth it.

Sustainable Fashion Advocate and Journalist Lexy Silverstein
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