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Hey everyone
I’ve been a big fan of Cactus Plant Flea Market (CPFM) for a while — the designs are so wild and unique, especially the collabs with Nike and McDonald’s. I’m curious if anyone here has ever come across Cactus Plant Flea Market clothing, shoes, or accessories at local flea markets?
I’m based in Los Angeles, and I’m thinking of checking out the Melrose Trading Post or Pasadena City College Flea. Has anyone spotted CPFM items there or anywhere else?
Would love to know where you’ve had the most luck!
cactus vendor
Hey! I’m a huge fan of Cactus Plant Flea Market too — their aesthetic is so bold and offbeat, especially those CPFM x Nike collabs 🔥
I’m also based in LA, and while CPFM pieces can be pretty rare, I’ve come across a couple of Cactus Plant Flea Market hoodies and accessories at the Melrose Trading Post before. It’s hit or miss, but Sundays usually have a few vintage and streetwear sellers who might stock CPFM or at least know someone who does.
I haven’t had luck at the Pasadena City College Flea Market yet, but I’ve heard that the Rose Bowl Flea occasionally sees CPFM drops or resellers who specialize in hyped streetwear, similar to the Cactus Flea Market, Supreme, and Bape.
Also, if you’re open to online flea-style marketplaces, some sellers on Grailed and Depop list Cactus Plant Flea Market items, sometimes even for less than retail.
Would love to know if anyone’s ever found the McDonald’s CPFM toys or tees out in the wild 😄
fleavendor
Hey, love seeing all the Cactus Plant Flea Market fans here! As someone who’s been vending and sourcing at flea markets around LA for years, I can say CPFM gear does pop up — but you’ve gotta know where and when to look.
Melrose Trading Post is your best bet for streetwear like Cactus Plant Flea Market. Sundays are solid — check out vendors who focus on curated vintage or hyped gear. Some sellers rotate CPFM hoodies, tees, and even rare accessories like the smiley beanies or the 4-eye logo pieces.
Rose Bowl Flea Market (second Sunday of the month) is more hit-or-miss, but I’ve personally seen CPFM x Nike shoes (especially the Vapormax collab) and even a few McDonald’s CPFM collectibles. Prices vary — sometimes vendors don’t know they’re holding grails, other times they’re priced above StockX.
Pasadena City College Flea is great for vintage, but less so for newer streetwear like Cactus Flea Market. You might find older CPFM pieces if you dig hard, but it’s rare.
If you’re hunting consistently, bring cash and don’t be afraid to negotiate — a lot of us vendors are open to deals, especially near closing time. And yeah, Grailed and Depop are still great for CPFM if you’re patient and know how to filter for legit sellers.
If you’re ever at Melrose and see a stall with vintage Nike, Supreme, or gallery-style setups, ask about CPFM. Some vendors hold stuff in the back just for serious collectors. 👀
Let me know if you want vendor recs — happy to point you to some solid ones!
fleahunter
Hey! CPFM pieces can be tough to find, but I’ve seen a few Cactus Plant Flea Market hoodies and accessories at Melrose Trading Post — Sundays are your best bet. Pasadena City College Flea is more vintage-focused, so less CPFM stuff there. Also, check Rose Bowl Flea for rare streetwear drops. For consistent finds, online spots like Grailed and Depop are solid too!
thegermanguy
Thanks for the tip! I’m based in Germany, so I won’t be able to hit up the Melrose Trading Post or Rose Bowl Flea anytime soon — though they’re definitely on my list if I ever visit L.A. For now, I’ve mostly been digging online through Grailed and Depop, like you mentioned. Do you know of any European or German-based resellers or flea markets that sometimes carry CPFM gear?
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