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Saturday, May 9, 2026
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The Rose Bowl Flea Market runs the second Sunday of every month at one of the most recognizable venues in Southern California — 2,500 vendors spread across the Rose Bowl grounds with vintage fashion, furniture, vinyl, art, and the one-of-a-kind finds that don't exist on Depop or eBay. The May edition is peak browsing season: the winter layers packed away, the summer wardrobe decisions still open, and the Saturday night haul still sitting on the floor waiting for a second look. General admission at 9am. Early VIP entry at 5am for serious hunters.
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The Melrose Trading Post is a weekly flea market held every Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM in the parking lot of Fairfax High School at 7850 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. It has been running since 1995 — over 25 consecutive years — which means the vendor community and regular buyers have genuine continuity. This is not a transient pop-up. The mix tilts toward vintage clothing, estate jewelry, mid-century furniture, vinyl records, and collectibles. Around 200 vendors set up each Sunday. The Fairfax District location means the crowd is a blend of local designers, stylists, vintage dealers, and the streetwear community that gravitates to the Fairfax/Melrose corridor. Lids, Supreme, Kith, and Fairfax Ave boutiques are all within walking distance — the market feeds off that ecosystem. Admission is $3 (cash or Venmo). Early birds show up before 9 AM for the best finds. The lot opens to general public at 9. Parking is limited on Melrose — the school lot is available for a fee, or street park and walk. Proceeds benefit the school's arts education programs.
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Once a year, San Diego's underground gets to exist at full volume. World Goth Day at the Handlery Hotel on May 22nd spreads across the Crystal Ballroom, Presidio Room, and Garden Room — live bands including Our Frankenstein, Vanta After Dark, and Truly Lost, drag performances, DJ sets, a fashion runway, vendor shopping, and a dance floor that doesn't close until 1 AM. This is not a costume party. This is a night built specifically for the people who dress this way every other day of the year too. Multi-venue, 18+, paid parking available. Doors at 7:30 PM.
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Old Town Temecula hosts its monthly vintage and makers market along Front Street — local dealers bringing curated vintage clothing, jewelry, ceramics, plants, and handmade goods to the brick-lined blocks that are already one of the better walking streets in Inland Southern California. The wine country crowd mixes with the vintage hunters; the combination makes for a morning that reliably turns into an afternoon. Free to browse. Bring cash for the dealers who don't run Square.
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The San Diego stop of SneakerCon brings the world's largest sneaker event to the Convention Center for a weekend of trading, collecting, and finding what you've been tracking. Tens of thousands of sellers lay out everything from vintage Jordans to same-week drops; the authentication desk keeps it honest. The sneaker community in SoCal runs deep — this is where it comes together.
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Agenda is the streetwear and action sports trade show that opened its doors to the public. Every brand in the skate/surf/street ecosystem under one roof. Live music, art, brand activations. January in Long Beach — this is where the culture shops for the year.
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SneakerCon Los Angeles returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 13–14, 2026 — two days, one address, and thousands of pairs you will not find at retail. Doors open at 10 AM both days. Bring your grails, bring your heat, bring your trade bait. The floor runs collector-to-collector: no bots, no lottery, no retail markup. You are buying directly from the person across the table. Authentication is on-site — bring anything you want verified before money changes hands. The inventory spans same-week drops to deadstock Jordans from the nineties, vintage Yeezys, Travis Scott collabs, rare Dunks, and streetwear that never made it to a shelf. Parking is available in the South Hall and West Hall garages on-site. Expect 0–40 flat rate; pre-book through SpotHero or ParkWhiz to lock in lower rates. The Convention Center is also accessible from the 7th Street/Metro Center station. Tickets start around 3 and are available online — all ages need a ticket (4 and up). If you are buying or trading, bring cash and know your sizes. If you are selling, check the vendor table info on sneakercon.com.
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The second Sunday of June at the Rose Bowl — 2,500 vendors, world's largest flea market, the kind of morning that turns into an afternoon because you kept finding one more thing worth looking at. Summer vintage: the denim jackets, the concert tees, the vintage sportswear that turns a weekend in Pasadena into the best fashion decision of the season. General admission $12. Early VIP from 5am.
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