Reviews
L Train is a vintage clothing store located in Brooklyn. It is a good one, seems popular. If you like fur coats you’re in luck. If you want a world war 1 era wooden army coat you’re also in luck. If you’re after a worn out sweater, L Train Vintage is for you. If you want your backpack looked after by counter staff they do that here also. Although across the street is an active truck loading area, so don’t even think of parking there!
I like shopping here because they always have a great selection of woman's button down shirts and jackets. Some are even brand new with the tags. You can also get some cool hoodies and overalls. If you have the energy to wait to try them on, they have a ton of jeans. It's always well stocked with inventory and the prices are very reasonable. I prefer vintage or used clothes because you know if the clothes have stood up to being worn and washed.
Massive selection and very good pricing. Especially good for coats and men’s clothing!
The store is big enough to find what you want. Majority of the items here are in almost good to great condition for used vintage merchandise. I purchased a leather jacket for $16 and long sleeve shirt for $6 which is a convenient bargain. Highly recommend people to go for a visit, buy, or both. Make sure you pick what you want accurately because there’s a no refund/return policy.
This is the best L Train Vintage and I’ve been to all locations. They have very fair prices and a great selection. I love going.
This place is pretty great. Got a nice bag and some pants from here and I love them. Most items are pretty fair priced. I wouldn’t recommend this store for plus size people though because they don’t seem to have many bigger sizes although I understand that’s not the stores fault.
Tons of stuff, low prices across the board. Check for imperfections like you would at any thrift store. You can't find everything you are looking for here, but if you do find your category, you'll have lots of options.
I absolutely love the items that I find here. Everything is fairly priced and good quality. My only issue with this store and all L-train stores is the lack of open dressing rooms. I find it really difficult to buy pants without knowing if they will actually fit me, so I just don’t. I think the store would make more sales if they had open dressing rooms!
This place is huge and has a well-curated selection. I found tops/rompers for $6-8. In contrast, Slope Vintage on Fifth tries to push a sparkling Old Navy top for $20 and $125 embroidered Hawaiian shirts?! Insane. One downside is parts of the store, especially the changing room, smell like really bad BO.
The cheapest L train vintage I went to. Didn't see anything over $15 and good selection, stylish clothes. Pretty crowded though and lines for their dressing rooms are very long but I can see why.... not their fault but that would be the only annoying thing i would say aobut this location.