Customers stroll past Larry Denny's space where he sells cowboy boots at the Raleigh Flea Market on Saturday July 19, 2014 at the N.C. Fairgrounds in Raleigh, N.C.

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Secondhand and used items have been given new life at vintage markets all over the Triangle. With a variety of locations, items and prices there is a little something for everyone.

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Pre-loved jewelry, clothes, handbags, shoes and more are drawing in local crowds of people searching for the perfect piece to add to their collection.

Every Saturday and Sunday for the last 50 years buyers travel to the NC State Fairgrounds for one of the state’s biggest flea markets. From 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. guests have their pick of vintage, antique and handmade items. Indoor and outdoor vendors present new, used and locally grown products and produce for affordable prices. Address: 4285 Trinity Road, Raleigh, NC Instagram: @theraleighmarket

Known for their $40 and under deals, this market offers a range of Y2K styles along with vintage denim, handbags and shoes. Often meeting at Transfer Co. Food Hall in downtown Raleigh, this pop-up has a revolving door of vendors, customers and locations. A common feature at their events are $5 piles, offering buyers vintage finds at inexpensive prices. Instagram: @undergroundvintagemarket

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This curated collection of vintage finds is a woman owned and operated brand servicing Charlotte and Durham with monthly markets. Vendors sell colorful finds catered to women, anything from press-on nails and bathing suits to coffee and treats can be found at their recurring and traveling events. Instagram: @forthegirlsmkt

Selling art and vintage pieces, Pop-up Raleigh is a monthly market held at Trophy Brewing & Taproom. Their next event on Saturday, June 20 from 12-5 p.m. includes 38 vendors inside and outside, along with food trucks. Merchants sell soaps, jewelry, ceramics, desserts, art, and more. Address: 656 Maywood Avenue, Raleigh, NC

This market is a part of a larger group called the Local Market Collective that curates markets in Apex and Cary. The Cary Vintage Market is located near downtown Cary and is the only one in the area. Approved vendors gather monthly in the space between Vicious Fishes Brewery and South Line Brewery. Along with vintage clothes and accessories, you can find vintage records, CDs, houseware and memorabilia. Non-pre loved items include permanent jewelry, coffee and food trucks. The next market is Saturday, June 20 from 4-9 p.m. Address: 510 Old Apex Road, Cary, NC

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