Discover pre-owned & second-hand in Eindhoven
Our route along the most charming shops to score your second-hand gems. And a handy map of all Repair Cafés in Eindhoven!
Our route along the most charming shops to score your second-hand gems. And a handy map of all Repair Cafés in Eindhoven!
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Eindhoven is bursting with cool thrift shops! This route takes you to the very best addresses - from Woensel-Noord to Stratum. Grant used items a second life and contribute to a good cause while you’re at it. Discover Eindhoven's best charity and second-hand shops that work to create a better world.
Brussellaan 2A-B
At thrift shop Dorcas, you can buy beautiful second-hand items and help people in need. The proceeds from your shopping basket go to fighting poverty in Eindhoven. Dorcas is the place to go in Woensel-Noord for second-hand books, toys, games, crockery, and much more. Have you shopped a bit more than you can carry? You can also have your new treasures delivered to your home.
Dorcas helps economically challenged families enjoy a week of camping. Your euros spent here also support development projects in Africa. Definitely don’t skip this shop.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Joris minnestraat 4-6
Another great place in Woensel-West! Thrift shop De Doorstroom is a favorite in the neighborhood. As soon as you step inside, you’ll understand why. Walking among the second-hand furniture, you’ll fall in love with your new garden table or bookcase just like that. You can also pick up cool lamps, toys, books, and other fun stuff here. Great for your wallet and for the environment too.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Edisonstraat 147A
Thrift store Karoesell is located in the colorful neighborhood of Woensel-West. At this shop on the Edisonstraat, you can truly shop until you drop. Their collection includes everything from vintage furniture to clothes and books. One shopping bag is not enough. Is your bag getting too heavy? They’ll simply bring your finds home.
Shopping or donating at Karoesell is not just good for the environment. With their proceeds, they make Southeast of Brabant even more beautiful. They support great initiatives in the neighborhood, such as Humanitas Eindhoven and animal shelter De Doornakkers.
Strijpsestraat 9
Voor & Deel is a cozy second-hand shop located at the Strijpsestraat. They’re all about sustainability, reusing materials, and recycling. In this shop, you’ll score many different items – from good-as-new sofas to pre-loved clothes.
What’s even cooler is that their proceeds go to charities such as the food bank, sports clubs, and orphanages in Kenya. That's another reason to visit them soon. You can find opening hours on their Facebook page .
Johannes Voetstraat 3
Kringloop Twinkeltje is not the biggest, but it is the coziest. This sweet little shop is known for its hospitality and low prices. They sell great records, CDs, books, glassware and crockery. Their shelves are also filled with clothes and children's toys. Stop by on Johannes Voetstraat. The coffee is ready!
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Rooijakkersstraat 3
This is the odd one in the bunch because you won’t be shopping here, but bringing something. To be precise, office attire that you no longer use. At Dress for Success, people with little to spend can score a great outfit for their job interview for free. By donating your nicest old clothes, you give people a leg up to get that new job.
Meerenakkerweg 2
Feel like a shopping spree? Then you must visit thrift store Het Goed. With more than 2,000 square meters, you can get lost for hours. What's more, everything you take home is carefully checked and cleaned beforehand.
Het Goed also offers a delivery and pick-up service. For a small price, they'll bring that lovely oak cupboard to your front door.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Laagstraat 288A
This old, characteristic school building is a must-visit. At Wereldhuis, each former classroom has been transformed into a themed room. They have everything every other thrift store has, plus a little extra. Explore their craft department, linen room, nostalgia department, or shop with collectors' items like little cars and stamps. They’ll deliver your purchases to your home for a small fee!
Wereldhuis works towards creating a more beautiful world. Here, people from vulnerable backgrounds get the chance to develop themselves further. The shop also supports special projects in Ghana, Nepal, and Congo, among other places.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Genneperweg 11
Lovers of art and curiosities, take note: Thrift shop Emmaus has a great collection of art books and a lovely curio section. But there is much more to discover: second-hand clothes, furniture, electronics, books, and other fun thrift finds. Extra handy: they have a drop-off and pick-up service.
Emmaus is not just a thrift store. It also provides a place for homeless people to live. Proceeds from the shop go to its special live-work community. If any money is left over, it supports projects for the homeless, the developing world, and awareness-raising.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Floralaan Oost 162A
Tucked away in a courtyard on the Floralaan, you’ll find thrift shop Cambodia-Dutch. The shop is small but more than worth a visit. Real treasure hunters will unearth the most unique items. Besides unique second-hand items, Cambodia-Dutch also sells moringa and turmeric products, grown in the Cambodian villages the shop supports. All proceeds go to their projects in Cambodia. Such as a hospital, a water purification plant, and free English classes.
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Leenderweg 123
There's a new kid in town! Kringloop Okidoki has only just opened but is already in high demand. We understand why. This cozy thrift shop on the Leenderweg sells all kinds of lovely things, but mainly clothes and small wanna-have items. Their shelves contain everything from cool leather jackets to gala dresses. You’ll also find DVDs, art, balls of yarn, and other trinkets here.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Leenderweg 88
At the Terre des Hommes shop, you give items a second life and children a better future. How does it work? With everything you donate or buy, you help fight against the exploitation of children worldwide.
And you can also find super cool stuff. Terre des Hommes has a wide range of high-quality items. From hardly-worn shoes to a good-as-new Monopoly game. They don’t call themselves the Bijenkorf of second-hand shops for nothing. What are you waiting for? To the Leenderweg!
Photo: Max Kneefel
Hertogstraat 2.02
You know that feeling when you just finished a great book? You can't wait to share it with others. When you put that feeling into a shop, you get Books 4 Life: a store full of second-hand books that people can dip into again. Loved, read, and passed on again.
Even better: ninety percent of the proceeds go to charities like Amnesty International, Oxfam Novib, and small-scale charity projects. In short: don’t pass by this bookworm shop on the Hertogstraat.
Vrijstraat 21
If you didn't know better, you'd think their clothes are brand new. ReShare lovingly repairs and upgrades their second-hand and vintage clothes. They create affordable, unique items that deserve a second life. We're sure you'll find something to love here.
ReShare is part of Leger des Heils (Salvation Army). With every purchase, you help people in vulnerable situations and contribSorute to a more sustainable clothing industry.
Raiffeissenstraat 1
Second-hand shop Leger des Heils (Salvation Army) is right in the center of Eindhoven. It’s a cozy community center and shop in one. You will find men's and women's clothes and shoes for small prices.
Leger des Heils does more than save clothes. Every week, they give groceries to homeless people and families with little to spend. If that doesn’t make you eager to shop, what will?
Looking for something special? That vintage designer coat you’d had your eye on, a festive outfit, or the perfect gift for a true collector? Then there is plenty to shop for in Eindhoven too. But don't wait too long because these treasures will be gone soon. Discover second-hand shops with more exclusive items here.
2e Lieven de Keylaan 2
Britje's Store & More has two floors full of splendid stuff. Part of the range is second-hand, but you'll also discover brand-new treasures. There is clothing with the tags still on it, sparkling jewelry, and other products still in their packaging. The top floor is set up as a clothes shop, complete with fitting rooms and an extra-large mirror.
Celciusplein 49
The best thing you can do for your little one is to contribute to a sustainable future. Sounds a bit dull, but Coco Loco turns second-hand shopping into a party. You can’t help but smile in this cheerful children's shop in Woensel-West.
Coco Loco sells second-hand and new designer children's clothes from size 44 to 176. Looking for an original gift? They also have a cool collection of vintage and sustainable toys.
Edisonstraat 39 (surprise!)
Edison39 is hard to miss. From the outside, the second-hand shop on the Edisonstraat looks like the studio of a wacky artist. In a way, that’s the truth: owner Hans de Waal is the neighborhood artist of Woensel-West. In this special shop, Hans sells collectibles, vintage, antiques, and curiosities.
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Torenallee 571
If you love unique fashion, vintage shops are the place to be. Especially shops like Luna & Lore. They’ve mastered the art of upcycling, giving old pieces a fresh twist. Want to breathe new life into your own clothes? Let Luna & Lore add sleeves from another garment for a true mix-and-match look. Not ready to cut into your wardrobe? No problem—they also offer one-of-a-kind, ready-to-wear upcycled creations!
Leidingstraat 43
Vintage Vêtements is in the former Intelligentia building at Strijp-S. Instead of having a tasty ice cream, you can feast your eyes on the finest vintage. Step inside for a carefully selected collection of clothes, shoes, and accessories. From striking outfits to timeless classics, everyone will find something to suit them here. Discover the treasures waiting for you!
Torenallee 40-10
FRANKIE'S Favorites is located in trendy Strijp-S. It is a shopping paradise with pre-loved designer clothes, shoes, bags, and sunglasses that every fashionista loves. The high ceilings and bright orange-pink walls are a real eye-catcher. Ready for a vintage treasure hunt?
De Vriesstraat 20
Henriettes has been selling the finest second-hand women's brand clothing since 1984. Whether you are looking for a Ted Baker coat or a stylish Valentino clutch, you will always walk out of here with something special. As good as new and usually barely worn.
You will find Henriettes on Vriesstraat. Come in and get handed a cup of tea and a nice bonbon as you walk in. Henriëtte and her daughter run the shop and will make you feel right at home.
Willemstraat 21
Hop on over to Willemstraat! There, you will find YatvaVintage, a shop, and showroom selling authentic vintage clothes from the 1920s to the 1990s for men, women, and children. Their items are hand-selected in London, the Netherlands, and other places in Europe.
YatvaVintage is all about creating a sustainable world. Vintage eco-sustainability with style, they call it themselves. Great for your wardrobe and the planet.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Heuvel Galerie 128
Leverage is a lovely urban clothing shop in the city centre. In the shopping centre De Heuvel, you can shop for exclusive trainers and vintage gems. From Balenciaga to Supreme. A real treat for any trainer and urban freak.
Opening hours can be found here.
Heuvel Galerie 184
Who says sustainability and style don't go together? Remake Studio transforms pre-loved clothes into unique items. From edgy jumpsuits to one-of-a-kind bum bags – everything in their shop has been lovingly restored. If your old clothes really can't be saved, they'll use them for something new.
Hand in your own items, or come and browse among the racks. Discover how great upcycling can be for the environment as well as your wardrobe.
Bergstraat 36
All Vintage is an intimate vintage boutique on the Bergstraat. It is a specialty shop for women and men, born out of love for beautiful items from years gone by. How about a viscose eighties blouse, real nineties mom jeans, or a patchwork skirt from the seventies? You can try them all on for size here.
Photo: Max Kneefel
Kleine Berg 52
Beware music lovers: enter this store, and you’ll wander among records for hours. CD Teek on the Kleine Berg began in 1989 as a CD lending shop and has since become a cozy record shop with an extensive selection. Discover new releases, second-hand vinyl, rare editions, and interesting vintage items.
Good to know: if you want to get rid of old records or CDs, you can get rid of them at CD Teek. Large collection? Then they'll come to your place.
Photo: Nick Bookelaar
Hoogstraat 36
Second Floor on the Hoogstraat is a must-visit for vintage lovers. The clothing shop has original vintage, modern second-hand, and new clothes. But that's not all. You can also drop in for vintage jewellery, such as rings, earrings, and necklaces, plus bags and fun gifts!
Photo: Max Kneefel
Hertogstraat 2.06
If a cat has nine lives, why not clothes? NineLives is the hotspot for second-hand and vintage clothes. Owner Joni has a penchant for vintage finds from the fifties, sixties, and seventies. But you can also go there for everything between the eighties and 2000s. Instantly recognizable by the bright yellow entrance on the Hertogstraat.
At NineLives, very little stays on the shelves. But if it does, it goes to young designers who upcycle the clothes, the clothing bank, or other organisations that ensure it ends up well.
Geldropseweg 87
This second-hand clothes shop on Geldropseweg is for real bargain hunters. Because at Weigh2go, you don’t pay per item but per kilo. No matter what’s in your shopping basket, everything goes for the same price. Are you a student? Then you get a ten percent discount! Now that's a bargain.
Gabriël Metsulaan 110
Calvin Klein, Filippa K, Gucci ... are these brands like music to your ears? Then you need to visit 2ndCHIC. At this shop in the Iris neighborhood, you can get second-hand designer and luxury brand items for great prices. Many of the clothes are hardly or never worn. Ultimate luxury without emptying your bank account—who wouldn't want that?
Bloemfonteinstraat 62
Want a fresh look without buying anything new? Bring all clothes that have been sitting in your closet for way too long to the #Awesome clothing swap studio, where you can trade them for someone else’s pre-loved gems.
Nothing to swap? At #Awesome, you can also shop for a new outfit at an affordable price or get your damaged clothes repaired for a small fee.
Leenderweg 231
Small price, big results. At De Kleine Winst, you are bound to find a great outfit. The shop on the Leenderweg sells both second-hand and new women's clothes. A must-visit for high-quality modern women's fashion, beautiful jewelry, and unique trinkets.
Could your interior use a touch of vintage design? The answer to that question is almost always a resounding 'yes'! Most thrift stores and second-hand shops have plenty of beautiful furniture and accessories, but in Eindhoven, we also have a few true specialty furniture stores. Experts and design enthusiasts will be in heaven here!
Edisonstraat 33
Are you thinking, ‘Van Alles & Co., isn’t that a coffee shop?’ You wouldn’t be wrong, but it’s also an amazing store for vintage furniture and home accessories. You’ll find a bit of everything there: from lamps, vases, and cushions to tables, paintings, and quirky figurines.
The second-hand gems at Van Alles & Co. are colorful and bohemian, with plenty of botanical influences. Everything you see while enjoying your coffee is for sale. Oh, they also serve delicious lunches and drinks! Perfect for a quick break during your shopping trip.
Photo: Nadia ten Wolde
Ampèrestraat 107
In Woensel-West lies Rapunzel’s quirky little shop. Looking for vintage and design with history? Then this cute little shop is just for you! You’ll be amazed at what you can discover in twenty square meters. Rapunzel collected a large range of second-hand stuff for you. Such as coffee tables, chairs, cabinets, vases, lamps, and much more!
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Visserstraat 11
Trends come and go, but truly stylish furniture will always be beautiful. At OKER Vintage Interior, you’ll find timeless pieces only. Spot unique and striking vintage furniture with twentieth-century design in their showroom on the Visserstraat. Think a Thonet chair from the 1930s or an antique art nouveau plant stand. How cool would those look in your living room?
Note: OKER is only open on Saturday afternoons!
Gestelsestraat 46
Do you have a soft spot for mid-century design? Say no more. At Vintage Design & Co. they have vintage furniture and home accessories with a story. For those who dream of vintage glass lamps, a white Tulip table by Knoll, or special Philips items from the 1970s. At Vintage Design & Co, you’ll always discover something new. Visit their shop on the Gestelsestraat.
Orchideeënstraat 61
Always wanted a beautiful Delft blue vase? Do pink vintage swirl glasses make your heart skip a beat? Then you've come to the right place at Levisa Vintage. The shop on the Orchideeënstraat is full of beautiful second-hand home accessories and tableware. From marble table lamps to hand-painted leopard figurines.
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Aalsterweg 147
At Fritz Vintage, you'll find furniture that stands the test of time. Their vintage furniture comes to Eindhoven from all over the world. In the showroom at the Aalsterweg, it’s easy to daydream about your new mid-century armchairs, Danish design items and antique chairs that look like they came straight out of a French castle.
Leenderweg 277C
Fond of design and second-hand? Then we know just the place for you. De Spot has a great collection of vintage design, furniture and accessories to marvel at. But art lovers and collectors are also well catered to here. The shop offers pottery, glass objects, paintings, antique toys, and other curious items. Good to know: The Spot shares its retail space with Galerie 50 Vintage. Together, they form Vintage Warehouse, a name that indicates how long you can count on wandering around here.
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Leenderweg 277C
Galerie 50 Vintage is a design shop with a love of mid-century and collectibles. If you take something home from here, you can be sure it won't also be found at your neighbours‘ or friends’ homes. You won't find mass-produced stuff here. Galerie 50 Vintage is located in Vintage Warehouse: a shared building with De Spot. Cycle along the Leenderweg and discover your one-of-a-kind showpiece.
This shop has limited opening hours. Check the website for up-to-date info.
Foto's: Nick Bookelaar
Is your vacuum cleaner broken? Do you have a hole in your sleeve? Don’t worry! Just visit a Repair Café near you. There, you’ll find skilled volunteers equipped with well-stocked toolboxes and sewing kits. From electronics to clothing and bikes, there’s always a place where your broken items can be fixed with care. You might even learn how to repair something yourself. It’s a win-win situation!
Ouverture 2
At Repair Café Blixembosch, a friendly group of technicians is ready to assist you. They can help you restore your electronic devices to their original condition and are also equipped to handle broken furniture, toys, and garden tools.
This Repair Café includes experts who specialize in textiles, computers, tablets, phones, and devices with lenses, such as cameras and projectors. You can find them at the VTA Wijkcentrum Blixembosch. Be sure to check their website for opening hours.
Lekstraat 4
While Repair Café Acht is skilled in many repairs, they do not handle TVs, computers, or other electronics. You are welcome to bring household appliances, clocks, garden tools, and other items you use around the house. Come by and learn how to fix things yourself!
If you're satisfied with their work, you can leave some cash in their tip jar, but this is completely optional.
Photo: Amin Hasani
Gerretsonlaan 1A
At Repair Café Prinsejacht, you can bring in anything from a broken mountain bike to a holey jumper. Their skilled repairmen and women are experienced in fixing clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, toys, bikes, and much more. You can socialize with one of their experts and learn how to fix items yourself.
This Repair Café operates on a small voluntary contribution basis.
You can find this Repair Café at Buurthuis De Hoeksteen. Check their website for opening hours.
Photo: Bodan Kadhun
Firmamentlaan 1
If your coffee machine stops working or your clock doesn’t tick, don’t worry! Head over to Repair Café Woensel. Their skilled handymen can help fix your broken household electronics and clocks. If you pay close attention, you might even learn how to do it yourself next time.
Please note: for repairs on TVs, computers, large appliances, bicycles, or textiles, it's best to seek help elsewhere.
Repair Café Woensel is located in Sociëteit Andromeda. Check their website for opening hours.
Photo: Nick Bookelaar
Broekakkerseweg 1
Repair Café Tongelre repairs a wide range of items, including electrical household appliances, lighting, and garden tools. While the skilled volunteers can help with many things, it's best to leave white goods and TVs at home.
In their café area, you can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee or tea. This Repair Café appreciates a small tip for their services, which helps cover rent, tools, and that nice cup of coffee. You can visit them at Activiteitencentrum Orka. Be sure to check their website for opening hours!
Photo: Nick Bookelaar
Hoefkestraat 42A
The repair team at Repair Café Stratum is ready to help with your leaking kettles and humming vacuum cleaners. You can bring just about any household appliance as long as it's not working; they know how to fix it. While your item is being repaired, you can chat with the repairman, who will share some valuable tips with you.
In addition to appliances, they also provide simple repair services for clothing and other textiles. If you need to wait for your turn, feel free to relax with a cup of coffee and something sweet.
Repair Café Stratum is located in Buurthuis De Buut. Check their website for opening hours.
Photo: Theme Photos
Seringenstraat 9
Bring your broken household appliances, like toasters and electric heaters, to Repair Café Eindhoven-Zuid. The team here is also skilled with needle and thread, so feel free to bring clothes or other textiles that need repair.
Repair Café Eindhoven-Zuid is located in De Talisman elementary school. Please visit their website for opening hours.
Photo: Tomas Petz
Kastelenplein 167
Repair Café Gestel specializes in the repair of electrical household appliances, garden tools, lighting, computers, and clocks, among other items. Their seamstress is available to lovingly mend or repair any torn clothing you may have. While you wait, you can enjoy a nice cup of coffee at the bar.
Please note that the services at Repair Café Gestel are not free; however, you get to decide what to pay for their repairs.
You can find Repair Café Gestel at Wijkcentrum ‘t Slot. For opening hours, please check their website.
Photo: Nick Bookelaar