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A riverside vintage market that rewards a slower kind of browse

Rain clouds might be rolling in, but this one’s worth stepping out for. From June 12-14, Loop Flea Market sets up at Yodpiman Riverwalk along the Chao Phraya River, bringing its familiar mix of curated secondhand and low-key community energy to the water’s edge. It’s not a rush-through kind of market – this is where you take your time, dig a little deeper and let the finds come to you.
Browse curated secondhand by the river
Regulars know the rhythm. The crew behind Cheeze Looker keeps things tight – racks are carefully sourced, not overloaded, and the crowd comes with intention. Streetwear heads show up already styled in the latest pickups, traders swap stories across rails, and you’ll spot the same faces drifting between buyer and seller. It’s less about scoring a bargain and more about sharpening your eye – pieces here tend to carry a bit of history, and a bit of attitude.
Settle into a slower market pace
What keeps people coming back is the feel of it. Nothing’s frantic, nothing’s throwaway. The standard is set by the people who show up, and it shows in what makes it onto the racks. Expect to linger longer than planned – especially with the river right there and the usual Bangkok heat softened by a bit of breeze.
Details are still thin, so keep an eye on Looker Magazine's Instagram for updates before heading down.
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