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Workshop replay: Reading the vintage market — 2026 trends update and what buyers are doing now
What's trendy may not matter when you're sourcing — but for many buyers, it matters when they're purchasing. Photo: Mario Amé/Pexels
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Workshop replay: Reading the vintage market — 2026 trends update and what buyers are doing now

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Know the market: What's trending, what's cooled off and how vintage sellers are using that intel to prep for the busiest shopping months of the year

Trend cycles in vintage don’t only affect sellers who source by them. They shape what buyers type into search bars, what they expect to pay and how they interact with listings. Even if you don’t follow trends in your inventory, understanding the market is important.

In this member deep dive, we took stock of where the vintage market is heading into fall 2026 — which categories are seeing strong demand (vintage textiles, quilts, embroidered linens and Art Deco lighting among them), which ones have cooled since the pandemic boom and what current buyer search behaviour tells you about how to describe what you’re selling.

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We also got into the shift that's reshaping how buyers shop: More search-driven, more platform-native, often looking for something specific rather than browsing. That has implications for how you write listings, how you curate and how you tell the story of what you carry in your shop.

The second half of the discussion looked ahead to what categories members are thinking about stocking for fall and what they're clearing out now. We covered how geography shapes the picture, too, because what trends nationally doesn't always track with what your local market will respond to.

Watch the replay below.

What are your trend observations so far this year? Let us know in the comments below.

Trend cycles in vintage don’t only affect sellers who source by them. They shape what buyers type into search bars, what they expect to pay and how they interact with listings. Even if you don’t follow trends in your inventory, understanding the market is important.

In this member deep dive, we took stock of where the vintage market is heading into fall 2026 — which categories are seeing strong demand (vintage textiles, quilts, embroidered linens and Art Deco lighting among them), which ones have cooled since the pandemic boom and what current buyer search behaviour tells you about how to describe what you’re selling.

Continued below

Get 1:1 support for your shop

Book a strategy session

Continued from above


We also got into the shift that's reshaping how buyers shop: More search-driven, more platform-native, often looking for something specific rather than browsing. That has implications for how you write listings, how you curate and how you tell the story of what you carry in your shop.

The second half of the discussion looked ahead to what categories members are thinking about stocking for fall and what they're clearing out now. We covered how geography shapes the picture, too, because what trends nationally doesn't always track with what your local market will respond to.

Watch the replay below.

What are your trend observations so far this year? Let us know in the comments below.

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