West Coast Craft is known for hosting massive, two-day craft fairs every few months in San Francisco. Recently, the craft fair has expanded to include a vintage market, with numerous vendors selling vintage clothing, jewelry, accessories, and more.
The first vintage market of 2026, called Waves, will come to Fort Mason on Saturday, March 14. The market is one-day only, featuring over 100 unique vendors. Waves will take place inside the Gateway Pavilion at Fort Mason from 11 am to 6 pm. Along with the many vintage goods, you can also expect vintage-inspired items from vendors, such as clothing and accessories. Past events have featured vendors selling vintage designer clothing, affordable jewelry, beautiful housewares, and much more. Aside from authentic vintage items, you can also find vintage-inspired pieces like jewelry or reworked pieces from vintage materials. The market is indoors, so you can shop rain or shine, and we recommend getting there early to have the best selection.

Waves is free and open to the public, and won’t return to SF for at least several months. Fort Mason regularly hosts exciting events, including a series of monthly night markets that will return in April. The night markets are hosted at Fort Mason Center, in collaboration with West Coast Craft and Off the Grid food trucks. The night markets take place on Friday evening, with numerous creative vendors and plenty of delicious food trucks all at Fort Mason. The first night market of 2026 is on April 17, from 5 to 10 pm. West Coast Craft will then return to Fort Mason for its signature two-day fair on June 13 and 14, featuring over 275 craft vendors.

If you plan on checking out Waves, we recommend taking public transportation to Fort Mason, as parking can be limited. After exploring the vintage market, we recommend grabbing a coffee or something to eat at one of the popular restaurants at Fort Mason. Greens is known for its vegetarian menu, or you can enjoy a beer at Radhaus, a Bavarian-inspired beer hall.
You can learn more about Waves by West Coast Craft here.