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Nimman’s popular vintage flea market is back – it’s time to get digging.

Calling all seasoned thrifters and vintage lovers. If you’re into Y2K fashion, vintage accessories, secondhand clothing, street food,fairy lights and spoons (yes, spoons!) all in the heart of Nimman, then you’re in luck.
Think Park is back with its Saturday Vintage Flea Market and, contrary to what you’d expect with a market full of cheap second-hand finds, if you're looking to save money, you'll want to stay home – because the finds here are too good to resist.
The market feels right at home at Think Park, the open-air creative hub at the north end of Nimmanhaemin Road. Founded by Varisa ‘Gift’ Passakornnatee – who studied theatre design at St Martin's in London before convincing her family to turn the plot into a community creative space – Think Park has always been built around supporting local artisans and independent makers. The Saturday Vintage Flea Market manifests that spirit in full swing.
Past editions of the market have thrown up some serious standout finds – denim jackets with the kind of quality and durability that modern clothing rarely matches and leather handbags whose wear only deepens their charm.
And it's not just clothing. Handmade crafts make an appearance too, including rings made from silver spoons – the kind of one-of-a-kind local souvenir that will beat a mango sticky rice mini magnet any day of the week.
Beyond the thrill of the treasure hunt, there's a genuinely good reason to shop here: buying secondhand is one of the easiest ways to cut down on fashion waste. Every vintage denim jacket or pre-loved leather handbag that finds a new home is one less item heading to landfill – and unlike fast fashion, these pieces were made to last.
Think Park's Saturday Vintage Flea Market runs every Saturday from 5-11pm. Free entry, but expect to spend!
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