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Second Hand in Luxembourg: Your Complete Guide to Sustainable Shopping

  • Feb 27
  • 4 min read

Fast fashion is out. Circular fashion is in.

Across Luxembourg, second-hand shopping has become more than just a trend — it’s a lifestyle choice that combines sustainability, savings and community spirit.

From flea markets and fashion swaps to vintage kilo sales and local second-hand shops, there are many ways to shop more consciously while discovering unique finds.

If you’re new to second hand in Luxembourg (or looking to explore more), this guide will walk you through all the main options.


Second Hand in Luxembourg: Your Complete Guide to Sustainable Shopping

Why Second Hand Is So Popular in Luxembourg

Living sustainably is a big part of everyday life here — and second hand fits perfectly into that mindset.

People choose second hand because it:

  • Reduces waste and extends the life of clothes and objects

  • Lowers the environmental impact of fast fashion

  • Save money (often a lot)

  • Supports local communities and initiatives

And the best part? You often find much more original pieces than in regular shops.


Flea Markets: Treasure Hunting the Local Way

Flea Markets: Treasure Hunting the Local Way

Flea markets are one of the most traditional ways to buy second hand in Luxembourg.

They’re usually open-air street markets where private individuals sell items they no longer need — from clothes and shoes to books, toys, kitchenware, home décor and vintage treasures.

Why flea markets are loved:

  • Great for bargains

  • Fun, relaxed atmosphere

  • Huge variety of items

  • Perfect for casual Sunday strolls

They’re ideal if you enjoy browsing, discovering hidden gems and shopping sustainably at the same time


Fashion Swaps: Refresh Your Wardrobe for Free

Fashion Swaps: Refresh Your Wardrobe for Free

Beyond second-hand markets, Luxembourg also hosts fashion swap events — where clothes are exchanged, not sold, and no money is involved.

Here’s how it usually works:

  1. You bring clean, good-quality clothes you no longer wear

  2. Items are sorted and checked

  3. You receive tokens or points

  4. You use them to choose new-to-you pieces

Why people love swaps:

  • Completely free

  • Sustainable and waste-reducing

  • Great way to declutter

  • Very social and community-driven

They’re especially popular in communes and among expats.


Vintage Kilo Sales: What Is Vinokilo?

Vintage Kilo Sales: What Is Vinokilo?

One of the most exciting second-hand concepts in Europe is Vinokilo.

Instead of pricing items individually, clothes are sold by weight — you pick what you love and pay per kilo.

But Vinokilo is more than just shopping. Their events feel like mini festivals, often with:

  • Music and DJs

  • Food and drinks

  • A strong sustainability message

  • Carefully curated vintage fashion

It’s a fun, accessible way to shop second hand while supporting circular fashion.


Second-Hand Shops: Sustainable Shopping All Year Round

Second-Hand Shops: Sustainable Shopping All Year Round

Besides markets and events, Luxembourg also has physical second-hand shops where you can shop sustainably all year round.

These stores often specialize in:

  • Clothing & accessories

  • Furniture & home items

  • Kids & baby products

  • Books & décor

They’re perfect if you prefer a calmer shopping experience and curated selections.


Commune Events: Local & Community-Driven

Commune Events: Local & Community-Driven

Many communes across Luxembourg regularly organize:

• Second-hand markets

• Community sales

• Fashion swaps

• Sustainability fairs with resale sections

These local events are great for:

✔ Meeting neighbors

✔ Finding great deals

✔ Supporting local initiatives

✔ Living more sustainably close to home

Every month, different communes host new events — making second hand part of everyday community life.


Second Hand for Kids & Families

Second Hand for Kids & Families

Second hand is especially popular among families in Luxembourg — and for good reason.

Kids grow fast, and many clothes are worn only a few times before becoming too small. Second-hand markets and swaps make it easy to:

  • Save money

  • Reduce waste

  • Find almost-new clothes

  • Reuse toys and baby items

It’s one of the smartest and most sustainable ways to shop for growing children.


Prefer Shopping or Selling Second Hand Online?

While local markets and swaps are a great way to shop sustainably in Luxembourg, you can also explore second-hand fashion online.


Platforms like Vinted make it easy to buy and sell pre-loved clothes, accessories and even kids’ items directly from other users across Europe.


Platforms like Vinted make it easy to buy and sell pre-loved clothes, accessories and even kids’ items directly from other users across Europe.

Some links may be affiliate links, which means we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.


It’s a simple way to:

  • Refresh your wardrobe

  • Find affordable baby & kids clothing

  • Sell the clothes you no longer wear and earn extra money

  • Give clothes a second life

  • Save money while reducing waste


If you prefer browsing from home or can’t make it to local events, online second-hand platforms offer a convenient and sustainable alternative.


A Growing Circular Fashion Scene

Luxembourg may be small, but its second-hand and circular fashion scene is growing fast.

From flea markets and swaps to kilo sales and local shops, there are now more ways than ever to shop sustainably, save money, and be part of a community that cares about the planet.

Coming next on the blog:

  • Monthly second-hand event calendars

  • Best second-hand shops in Luxembourg

  • Guides for parents & families

  • Sustainable shopping tips

This guide will be your starting point — and we’ll keep updating you with everything happening across the country.


Don’t Miss the Next Events

We publish an updated second-hand events calendar every month, covering markets, swaps and vintage sales across Luxembourg’s communes.


Make sure to check back regularly — and follow us on Instagram to stay updated on upcoming events, sustainable finds and community highlights throughout the month.

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