The latest release by one of Europe’s leading vintage fashion retailers, True Vintage, has revealed the biggest global hotspots for vintage fashion based on buyer demand and the number of orders shipped in 2019.

From Afghanistan to French Polynesia and everywhere in between, leading vintage fashion retailer, True Vintage, has helped drive the retro clothing revival on a global scale. Delivering over 27,000 orders of vintage clothing totalling £1.7m to 85 countries around the world in the last year alone, True Vintage has revealed it’s vintage fashion hotspots for 2019, based on the location with the largest demand for its stock – and they’re all in Europe.

By City

Three major capitals top the table as the current vintage fashion hotspots with London placing top, followed by Berlin and Madrid.

The UK then dominates mid-table with Bristol, Manchester, Leeds, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Glasgow and Belfast all ranking high, with Birmingham, Oxford, Sheffield and Newcastle also making the top 20.

Outside of the UK, Hamburg in Germany places at number 11, with Paris, Koln, Munich, Amsterdam and Barcelone all making the cut.

By Nation

When it comes to the total number of sales across a nation, the UK tops the vintage clothing hotspots table with Germany coming in second and France third. The USA ranks fourth, followed by Spain, Australia, Ireland, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Italy.

Canada, New Zeland, Austria, Portugal, Sweden, Japan, Singapore and Greece complete the top 20 nations where demand for vintage clothing is concerned.

Founder and CEO of Truevintage.com, Rory Westbrook, commented:

“It’s great to see such a diverse range of both cities and nations making the cut where demand for vintage clothing is concerned and I think it demonstrates the wide appeal of the sector and the range of different styles and preferences available to suit all tastes.

As True Vintage has grown our client base has crossed seas and borders to reach every corner of the world, and while foreign exports account for most of our business, It’s great to see that where individual cities are concerned our hometown of London still tops the table and there are a wealth of UK cities within the top 20.

We’re lucky in the UK, as there is a great level of stock kicking about and this goes hand in hand with a huge appreciation of the vintage clothing sector, so we’re certainly not surprised that the likes of Sheffield or Belfast are kicking it with other more traditional fashion powerhouses like Madrid and Paris.”

Top 20 Vintage Fashion Hotspots by City
Rank
City
1st
London
2nd
Berlin
3rd
Madrid
4th
Bristol
5th
Manchester
6th
Leeds
7th
Edinburgh
8th
Nottingham
9th
Glasgow
10th
Belfast
11th
Hamburg
12th
Birmingham
13th
Paris
14th
Oxford
15th
Köln
16th
München
17th
Sheffield
18th
Newcastle Upon Tyne
19th
Amsterdam
20th
Barcelona
Ranked based on the largest number of total orders via the True Vintage platform over the last 12 months.
 
Top 20 Vintage Fashion Hotspots by Nation
Rank
Nation
1st
United Kingdom
2nd
Germany
3rd
France
4th
United States
5th
Spain
6th
Australia
7th
Ireland
8th
Switzerland
9th
Belgium
10th
Netherlands
11th
Denmark
12th
Italy
13th
Canada
14th
New Zealand
15th
Austria
16th
Portugal
17th
Sweden
18th
Japan
19th
Singapore
20th
Greece
Ranked based on the largest number of total orders via the True Vintage platform over the last 12 months.
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