Black Week Continues – Your Last Chance for Incredible Deals!Black Friday may be over, aber die besten Angebote laufen noch weiter! Wir feiern die ganze Woche über Black Week, und viele unserer Highlights sind weiterhin zu stark reduzierten Preisen erhältlich. Wenn du also am Wochenende keine Zeit hattest oder dir etwas entgangen ist – jetzt ist deine Gelegenheit, noch richtig zu sparen! Bei uns findest du eine sorgfältig kuratierte Auswahl an Vintage Fashion, Accessoires und einzigartigen Einzelstücken, die es so kein zweites Mal gibt. Viele davon sind aktuell noch verfügbar – aber: nur solange der Vorrat reicht! Warum du jetzt vorbeischauen solltest:
Black Week bedeutet für dich: Mehr Zeit. Mehr Auswahl. Mehr Style. Mehr Savings. Komm vorbei, entdecke echte Lieblingsstücke und sichere dir deine persönlichen Highlights, bevor sie endgültig weg sind. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. |
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The most fabulous vintage deals of the year are here at Marcy Vintage!
We’re counting down the weeks to the Black Friday, and you don’t want to miss what’s coming. From retro gems to timeless fashion pieces, everything you love will be up to 50%* off — but only while supplies last.
Discounts apply to marked items only.
Starting October 24 – Friday thru Thursday
Early Access: –10% (for loyal shoppers with a Customer Card)
Starting October 31 – Friday thru Thursday
Early Access: –20% (Customer Card holders)
Regular Discount: –10% (all customers)
Starting November 7 – Friday thru Thursday
Early Access: –30% (Customer Card holders)
Regular Discount: –20% (all customers)
Starting November 14 – Friday thru Thursday
Early Access: –40% (Customer Card holders)
Regular Discount: –30% (all customers)
Starting November 21 – Friday thru Thursday
Early Access: –50% (Customer Card holders)
Regular Discount: –40% (all customers)
Starting November 28 – Black Friday thru Cyber Monday
Regular Discount: –50% (for all customers!)
Die fantastischsten Vintage-Angebote des Jahres gibt es bei Marcy Vintage!
Wir zählen die Wochen bis zum Black Friday – und du willst garantiert nicht verpassen, was kommt. Von Retro-Schätzen bis hin zu zeitlosen Fashion-Pieces: Alles, was du liebst, gibt es mit bis zu 50 % Rabatt* – aber nur, solange der Vorrat reicht.
Rabatte gelten nur für gekennzeichnete Artikel.
Ab 24. Oktober – Freitag bis Donnerstag
Frühzugang: –10 % (für treue Kund:innen mit Kundenkarte)
Ab 31. Oktober – Freitag bis Donnerstag
Frühzugang: –20 % (Kundenkarten-Inhaber:innen)
Regulärer Rabatt: –10 % (alle Kund:innen)
Ab 7. November – Freitag bis Donnerstag
Frühzugang: –30 % (Kundenkarten-Inhaber:innen)
Regulärer Rabatt: –20 % (alle Kund:innen)
Ab 14. November – Freitag bis Donnerstag
Frühzugang: –40 % (Kundenkarten-Inhaber:innen)
Regulärer Rabatt: –30 % (alle Kund:innen)
Ab 21. November – Freitag bis Donnerstag
Frühzugang: –50 % (Kundenkarten-Inhaber:innen)
Regulärer Rabatt: –40 % (alle Kund:innen)
Ab 28. November – Black Friday bis Cyber Monday
Regulärer Rabatt: –50 % (für alle Kund:innen!)
This autumn, Marcy Vintage celebrates timeless elegance and handpicked vintage treasures. Just in time for the Oktoberfest season, we present an exclusive selection of second-hand traditional Tracht and leather fashion, combining classic heritage with modern sophistication.
From elegant dirndls and authentic leather pants to intricately crafted vests – every piece in our collection tells its own unique story. At Marcy Vintage, you won’t find mass-produced items, but one-of-a-kind garments full of character and charm.
Our range goes beyond traditional Tracht. Discover vintage leather jackets, chic blouses, belts, and accessories that bring a contemporary twist to your autumn wardrobe.
What makes Marcy Vintage special is our commitment to uniting sustainability with style. Each piece is carefully sourced, restored, and curated – helping you find your perfect Oktoberfest outfit without compromising on ethics or aesthetics.
Whether you’re dancing at the Wiesn, attending a cozy fall festival, or simply looking to add a touch of alpine flair to your everyday look – Marcy Vintage has something for you.
That’s how October dresses at Marcy Vintage.
Visit us in-store or follow us online to explore the most beautiful vintage Tracht and leather styles of the season.
There’s something magical about this time of year. The leaves are turning shades of gold and rust, the air is crisp with the promise of change, and we’re all reaching for our coziest layers. Fall is officially here—and Winter is coming fast. That means now is the perfect moment to refresh your wardrobe with timeless pieces that carry you seamlessly from pumpkin patch strolls to snowy evenings by the fire.
At Marcy Vintage, we’ve curated a collection of Fall and Winter treasures that blend warmth, comfort, and effortless style. Think chunky knit sweaters that feel like a hug, classic coats that never go out of style, and accessories that add just the right touch of vintage charm. Each item tells a story and brings a little nostalgia to your seasonal wardrobe.
Whether you’re looking for a statement piece to anchor your look or those everyday staples you’ll wear on repeat, our Fall and Winter finds are made to last and made to love. And because each vintage item is one-of-a-kind, you’ll know your cold-weather style is as unique as you are.
Don’t wait until the first snow falls—our shelves are stocked now, but these treasures won’t last long.
Come explore the Fall and Winter collection at Marcy Vintage today.
Stay warm, stay stylish, and let the season inspire you.
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WIENERIN Magazine is taking a look at Vienna’s Gußhausviertel.
Meinbezirk is taking a look at Second Hand.
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12 April 2024 - The central Karlsplatz, home to the Wien Museum, a new state-of-the-art meeting location, is the gateway to special Viennese neighborhoods that have lots to offer - from world-class museums and architectural gems to traditional hotels, hidden parks and outstanding gastronomy.
In 2024, Vienna is celebrating its yearly theme “Heartbeat Streets” and invites you to discover its unique neighborhoods (known as “Grätzel” in Vienna), where you can experience the authentic Vienna. Two of these typical neighborhoods, located in the 4th district in close proximity to the city center, boast extraordinary diversity. If you are visiting the adjacent neighborhoods of Gusshausviertel and Freihausviertel, the best place to start is Karlsplatz in the city center, which is extremely well connected to the public transport network. Karlsplatz is in the immediate vicinity of several important attractions such as the Wiener Musikverein, the Künstlerhaus, the Albertina Modern and the Otto Wagner Pavilion.
Since December 2023, you would be foolish to avoid the newly renovated Wien Museum at Karlsplatz, which captures the city’s fascinating history from Roman times to the present day. After years of renovation and expansion, it now has a shiny new look and not only features the first permanent exhibition in Austria that is accessible and free of charge, but it also boasts special infrastructure for meetings: A 276 square meter event hall on the newly-created terrace floor of the museum (on the third floor) - ideal for speeches, panel discussions, or gala dinners. Alongside the variable room layout, the location Wien Museum impresses with a unique view of Karlsplatz, Karlskirche (St. Charles Church) and the surrounding area. The spectacular terrace area and the foyer on the ground floor can also be hired out for events.
Karlsplatz is located right on the Wien Museum’s doorstep. An urban space of almost 50,000 square meters that is filled with life around the clock by young and old. Numerous popular events take place here, such as the Art Advent Christmas Market, famed for its artisan handicrafts and organic-certified food, the multi-day Popfest Wien with free entry, the free open-air Kaleidoskop cinema or Karlstag, when cultural institutions serve up a diverse program. Aside from events, the Viennese like to meet here for a drink by the large pond or on a park bench. One of Vienna’s most beautiful attractions towers over Karlsplatz: Karlskirche, completed in 1739. Its enormous green dome and opulent interior are unparalleled - the epitome of Baroque architecture.
Directly behind the Karlskirche, you enter a wonderful Vienna neighborhood: the Gusshausviertel, a typical Gründerzeit city center neighborhood, surrounded by Karlsplatz, the Belvedere (both the Upper Belvedere and the Lower Belvedere can be hired for meetings) and Vienna Central Station. Nevertheless, things are relaxed here. The numerous embassies and foreign representations based here provide an international feel, with many housed in grand former palaces. In Gusshausviertel and Freihausviertel, you can also stay or hold meetings in historical buildings, such as Hotel Kaiserhof or the Schick Hotel Erzherzog Rainer.
Authentic restaurants, bars and cafés have sprung up around Gusshausstrasse, which was once home to “Gusshaus”, the former imperial and royal cannon foundry. If you like Viennese cuisine, you will be in your element at the Buchecker & Sohn family business, the Wiener Wiazhaus, or Artner Gasthaus auf der Wieden. Z’Som serves up innovative bistronomy, while Casolaro Bros offers Neapolitan specialties. And don’t miss out on the delightful Carl Ludwig Cafe in the Palais Erzherzog Carl Ludwig garden!
Sustainable mobility was popular in Gusshausviertel before its time: Argentinierstrasse, the neighborhood’s main road and one of Vienna’s busiest cycle routes, will be converted into a traffic-free cycle lane by autumn 2024. The ORF RadioKulturhaus, which hosts countless events, is one of the neighborhood’s cultural venues. Numerous faculty buildings of the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), which function as special event locations, are also located here.
If you cross the Wiedner Hauptstrasse coming from Gusshausviertel, you encounter the colorful Freihausviertel. The neighborhood is named after the Freihaus, a one-time building complex which went down in the annals of music history. It was here that Mozart’s Magic Flute was premiered in 1791. Today, the Freihausviertel is a popular neighborhood with an international feel. It is hip and urban, yet Viennese through and through.
There is a colorful mix in Freihausviertel: Second-hand and upcycling shops as well as a lively gallery scene. In the center of the neighborhood, in the Schleifmühlgasse, special restaurants and shops line the streets. Café Anzengruber is well known far beyond this neighborhood, mainly for its Wiener Schnitzel. Right next door, the Sekt Comptoir Szigeti serves exquisitie sparkling wine products. Coffee specialties from all around the world can be found in the nearby Rösterei Alt Wien. And Vollpension is a special local initiative to combat old-age poverty. In this café, the fantastic pastries are baked and served by grandmothers and -fathers.
Other reasons why Freihausviertel is perfect for a journey of discovery: the Ehrbar Hall (Ehrbar Saal), a great place for classical music, the Third Man Museum, dedicated to the famous eponymous film noir, the Planquadrat Park, hidden behind a block of houses, or the Old Hay Mill (die Alte Heumühle), one of the oldest buildings in Vienna.
If you walk through Gusshausviertel and Freihausviertel, you actually end up directly on the Rechte Wienzeile, where you can explore the famous Viennese Naschmarkt. You can organise wonderful food tours there amongst other things as part of your itinerary - and there are also some excellent hotels for organising meetings here, such as the Hotel Indigo Vienna – Naschmarkt.
We acknowledge and thank Wiener Tourismusverband, for the use of an exciting article over our neighbourhood, which can be read at: