ThriftCon, the self-proclaimed “nation’s premier vintage clothing and collectibles convention” returns to Denver on Saturday & Sunday, April 27 & 28, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the National Western Complex. Featuring 100+ vendors, ThriftCon will host thousands of products ranging from vintage men’s and women’s clothing to classic collectibles all under one roof. This year, there will be general admission and early entry (9 a.m.) tickets.
No more digging through bins. No more wasted time searching through endless racks of t-shirts to find “that one” piece. Forget the garage and estate sales.
Prices vary from booth to booth and piece to piece but there are tons of steals at ThriftCon! $5 to $10 racks are out in full force, plus bundle deals. You may even find pieces that start at $1.
However, do not anticipate “thrift store” prices. Every item at ThriftCon took hours, weeks and years to discover and curate. Many pieces are highly collectible, which is reflected in the sticker price. Some may cost $50 or more.
General admission tickets are Saturday: $18 (including service fee) and Sunday: $14 when purchased online. A two-day pass is $29 online. You can buy here.
Tickets are also available at the door during the day of the event. Door tickets are slightly more expensive than pre-sale tickets, so you should buy online beforehand.
Children under 13 get in FREE.
Note: guests are permitted one bag of any size, shape or color. The bag can be full of items brought to trade in The Pit, or empty and used as your shopping cart.
If you want to beat the crowds, you can buy an early entry ticket for $30 to $45. They are available here.
There is no information online about parking, so be prepared to pay to park at the National Western Complex. Typically that’s about $10. You can check the ThriftCon website for the latest details.