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1 year ago
This shop is so good it has the best stuff shoes clothing jewellery so cheap most it new it has great volunteers willing to help you ..you must visit to pick a great bargain read more
64 Puckle St
Moonee Ponds Victoria 3039
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(03) 9326 1384
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Melbourne Vintage Warehouse
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DOESNT EXIST ANYMORE. Sigh. Like maybe don't make people drive all the way there if the shop…read moredoesn't even exist anymore?
Went to one of their weekend Garage Sales. Found out about the fortnightly event on Facebook…read more Picked up some vinyl and an awesome table.
Friends of Couture
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Friends of Couture is definitely a friend of mine. In fact, this is one of my favourite places to…read moreshop. From great quality cardigans that won't lose their shape, to quirky dresses to fashion-forward tops and bottoms with the cutest prints. This is one store that doesn't shy away from prints. In fact, Friends of Couture seems to thrive on prints. If you're serious about dots, stripes, hearts, bows, checks, horses, owls, bears, moose, deer and cats, you'll love the stuff here. If you hate these prints - go elsewhere! Serious, monochromatic-addicts will hate it here. I love the quirky patterns, vintage inspired buys and spin-offs on classic prints that this shop does so well. Plus, it carries a good selection of handbags and accessories to complete your outfit with. Always make sure to check the back racks for sale products. Very often you'll find that perfect dress, scarf or cardi just waiting to be brought home by you.
Curve Vintage
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Want authentically designer vintage sunglasses by brands such as Ted Lapidus Paris and hip hop…read morefavourite Cazal? Or cute party dresses by Marc Jacobs or Givenchy? Head to Curve Vintage. Domiciled on Gertrude Street, my favourite little strip for vintage clothing in Melbourne bar none, Curve Vintage sells an incredible range of vintage clothing and accessories with a good smattering of vintage designer and contemporary second hand pieces thrown in for good measure. My one Curve Vintage qualm? It feels as if the place is never open. But InStyle - which ranks it amongst Victoria's best vintage boutiques - assures me that this is because Curve is open for the abbreviated hours of midday until 6pm from Tuesday to Saturday much like many of the exclusive little boutiques dotted along Gertrude. If you're serious about your vintage you will seriously love Curve. Prices are attendantly pretty steep but as most vintage afficionados know, a great vintage find is priceless.
Curve is in my top five places to buy vintage in Melbourne - it has everything: women's clothing,…read moremen's clothing, sunglasses, shoes, belts, bags, a kickass store, great staff and a great range of stock. I come here with my partner because he likes to check out the men's racks and try on vintage jackets and shirts. I have to say that Curve's collection of men's wear is phenomenal and they cater for a lot of different styles: there are wacky and lurid shirts, and reserved and classic dinner jackets. I spend most of my time on the other side of the store buried amongst the women's wear. During the winter months I would stock up on boots and the warmer dresses that I could easily wear with tights. When I visited last time there were some gorgeous summer dresses and shorts perfect for the hot weather. The prices are quite high but I honestly don't mind paying. The clothes and accessories are fantastic and the service is always great.
Brotherhood of St Laurence
I am so happy with Brotherhood of St Laurence books, I ordered some books but was watching my…read morespending as I am on a pension, but I wanted books for my Grandkids, so I ordered some and B of St L went above and beyond and added books so I had whole sets, I am absolutely thrilled and I can't thank you enough
Spacious store with a lot of variety and quality items.read more
This Law
Lady knows her stuff, enough to declare it law, one I'm up for defending…read more It's a tiny shop rammed full of beautiful vintage pieces with an emphasis on 70s leather items like tooled handbags and shoes in varying shades of brown. There's a makeshift change room made glamorously bohemian with wonderful fabrics draped about. It's a little bit on the pricey side for pre-loved garments but that's only because This Law-abiding owner knows her worth, and sometimes, when that perfect dress that you know no one else should own is calling out to you, just step in line and buy your way out of This Law.
There's certainly no shortage of vintage and retro clothing stores in inner Melbourne. However,…read morethere are those that are run for financial reasons and those that are run out of sheer love for clothing and accessories. This Law is one such venture. With a blatant affection for the styles of yesteryear, particularly 1970s leather-goods, This Law stocks both an eclectic array of second hand clothing as well as co-owner/operator Cecelia Hagerty's own leather based designs. There's also a small collection of independent Australian music. Cecelia has a particularly good eye for clothing that stands the test of time across all your basic vintage/retro eras. Only the best of the 1940s/1950s/1960s/1970s/1980s makes it to the racks. She's also friendly, helpful and honest to a fault. The shop itself is small and a tad cluttered, but is easy enough to browse. The lone dressing room consists of a heavy curtain pulled across the back corner of the shop but it works, and there's more privacy than you'd expect. It's also livened up with a collage of high fashion photographs from decades gone by, proving that great fashions look good in any era. Though credit card facilities are sometimes available, it's best to bring cash as there're are plenty of 'cash only' sales. Cecilia has also been known to do customisation on her own designs. However, the business was recently sold so Cecelia can concentrate on her own label and online sales, so the future of This Law is ambiguous. Get in quick!
Yours, Now Mine
The prices are sky high and I'm not even sure where the money goes from sales and what it's used…read morefor The staff are all friendly but it's a small shop with no sorting with the clothes etc BRING CASH THEY DONT TAKE ANY EFTPOS!
I am so happy that I have a good second hand store close by…read more Although I usually head further in to do most of my vintage shopping I always make time to stop by Yours, Now Mine and check out the wide range of accessories, home décor and memento. It doesn't suffer from the over-expensive second hand fever that is sweeping our beloved stores (ahem Brunswick Street), and every time I pick up something and have a look at the price I don't have to immediately put it down and walk away with my head hung. There are always some great retro vases or platters in the window that hark back to a time where lurid orange and brown were chic and big belt buckles were king. Even if I don't end up buying anything, a short trip here is an instant pick me up. The atmosphere is fun, the sales assistants are friendly and the products are very kitsch.
The Pink Shop
This shop doesn't actually have a name, but I had a chat with owner, Lisa, who tells me that locals…read morefondly refer to it as the Pink Shop or the Shop With No Name. The shop front is bright pink, which makes it hard to miss, but just in case, it's sandwiched between another clothing store called The Very Curious Kitten and the fantastic bar, The Alderman. Whilst we were chatting, Lisa kindly showed me her latest bag tricks, i.e. fresh new stock! In the bag were some beautiful vintage dresses, great shirts for men, and - keep your eyes on the prize - a pair of what looked like brand new, high waisted, flared Karen Walker jeans...and do you know what these jeans were priced at? Less than $50. That's right, you heard me. In case you haven't figured it out already, prices here are incredibly reasonable. Most skirts and shirts are around the $30-something mark, dresses $45-ish, and I've bought a couple of pairs of shoes here that cost around $40. I'm not so clued up on the men's clothes, but there's lots of that too, and if the guys' stuff is priced in any way like the girls' clothes, there'll be bargains aplenty. Opening times can be changeable, but generally it's open from 11am till 5pm Thursday to Sunday.
Yes OP Shop
Nice enough op shop, bought some kids pants for $3.50 and $4, a jump rope etc. Bring your own bag…read moreand they don't accept cards for purchases under $10.
The Y.E.S Op Shop has great vibes as well as great stock. There is so much variety in the objects…read moreon the shelves that visiting the shop is like going treasure hunting; there's a lot of junk, but also plenty of good finds. The shop is run by volunteers to fund education qualifications for young people and the disadvantaged. They rely on donations of all their stock. They sell items inclusive of clothing, dvds, cds, books, toys and bric-a-brac. They only take quality items that are in good condition so there aren't any shockingly horrible things in there. The atmosphere is pretty friendly. People pop in and out as much to have a chat as to pick up something from the shop. The prices are fairly reasonable - the nicer and the newer an item the higher the price. It is logical. There are some prices that are a little higher than I would expect for an op shop but it is all going to a good cause so complaining is definitely not an option. There is also quite a large range of furniture and decor items in this op shop - definitely check it out.
Erinbank
Erinbank's full of treasures & I always go back when I'm in Melbourne, there's always something…read moredifferent that you know you won't find in the city shops. From clothes, hats, beautiful Japanese pottery, jewelry, there's something for every room in your house or if you're looking for a gift.
It seems like this shop has been around forever, and yet it never fails to delight and intrigue me…read morewith it's mixture of quirky homewares and stylish clothes that I never see anywhere else. A really nice lady owns this little shop, and she's very helpful without being at all in your face. This is always a lovely shopping, or just browsing, experience.
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Great OP Shop that is also open on a Sunday. Extra Star for that! Good size and choice, love coming…read morepast regular for a browse and finding treasures.
I've been really bummed by the lack of quality op shops/charity stores around the Northern suburbs…read more There's nothing I love better than trawling through glorious vintage clothing, antique furnishings and quirky homewares at an awesome op shop. Which is why I'm ecstatic about this Vinnies in Glenroy! Great fashion for cheap cheap CHEAP! I've bagged some designer bargains recently including a pair of Guess Jeans for myself and black Calvin Klein pants for my husband. I probably love it here most for the home furnishings and eccentric homewares and antiques. They have a massive range of really cheap, furniture in good condition including desks, tables and chairs, cupboards and shelving. Take the time to check out the beautiful assortment of heritage glassware. A real gem of a find!
The Brunswick Street precinct is one of those places where hip, vintage lovers go for all their…read moreshopping needs. And hot on my list of vintage stores to visit when I'm shopping here is the iconic Hunter Gatherer. But unlike regular vintage stores, the stock for this magnificent little shop is specially handpicked from the huge assortment of fashion pieces donated to the Brotherhood of St Laurence community stores. (Read: genuine second-hand garb that has been pre-loved and is now looking for a new home) Hunter Gatherer also sells a good range of jewellery sourced from local artisans and creative types. Check out Greg Mann's clever pieces that feature antique cutlery and Gabriella Hirst's coral inspired necklaces and bangles. And while you're there, you must check out the kooky range of hats, shoes and bags. Hat lowers will especially adore the funky collection of hats and cute clutch bags made from pre-loved vintage fabrics.
I support op shops as regularly as I can by shopping for clothes. I love a bargain and I love…read morefinding a vintage gem, and if by doing so I'm also donating money to a charity then that's a huge bonus. And so it goes for Hunter Gatherer, the Brotherhood of St Laurence's retail store of handpicked vintage garments, sorted for us and neatly hung, taking the sometimes whiffy pain out of buying from op shops. The garments here are apparently the cream of the crop, and as much as I like the idea of this store, i've never found anything in it that I've liked very much. It could be that the clothes seem to only go as far back as the 70s, and that's probably my least favourite decade to wear (the 80s comes a close second, and well, I still have stuff from the 90s in my wardrobe from when I lived it). Where are all the gorgeous 40s, 50s and 60s dresses? That's what I would, and do, happily pay more for. Still, it's the BSL and we should show our support. For me though, I will do so by buying at their op shops and be my own hunter gatherer.
I'm usually a big fan of Salvo's stores, generally I find they have the greatest range of vintage…read morefashion, quirky accessories and homewares and terrific furnishings and antiques. This one however misses the mark completely. It's like they've forgotten they're a charity store, providing for the poor. And they get everything for FREE! My husband and I saw two old leather armchairs for sale there once. Granted they were in good condition and absolutely gorgeous, but for the grand price of $880 we felt we'd be best to go to Plush and get two brand new ones. A lot of the furnishings are overpriced this way; to the point where you could set up house cheaper with a Fantastic Furniture package then go here. And you won't find any vintage or designer bargains here, the clothing they have is tacky and again, overpriced.
I've made some great finds here. The people who work here are the perfect mix of friendly and…read morestrange. The prices are on the higher side of the op shop price range but still mighty affordable.
Your typical opportunity shop, this one supports rspca, plenty of the usual suspects to choose…read morefrom. I always enjoy browsing as you never know what treasure you may find.
This is such a fun little store! Part clothing store (both men and women's with a bit of new-age…read morevintage flair), part gifts and crazy knick-knacks, as well as local art and collectables - it's a unique store definitely worth having a poke around in. Great for gifts when you're not sure what to get for someone and looking for a bit of inspiration. The clothing is a good mix of name brands and stuff you won't find in every other shop. Friendly staff to boot - recommended for any Yarraville shopping excursion.
The shop runs through like a tunnel. Coming in from a busy Brunswick Rd one can see the light at…read morethe end of the tunnel that is the donation area out the back. Between here and there is jam packed and ordered all manner of goods. Clothes, books, furniture, music and every other nick-nack you can think of. The mix playing is either top 40 or old 40s classics, which works in a very strange way. I suppose it's to complement the goods, some of which have been labelled Fashionable or Vintage an priced accordingly. Much better to pick through for a bargain yourself. I have a strange affiliation with old CDs and tragic record covers, so for me this place is a winner every time. The furniture out the back includes some pretty heavy duty pieces, so on most occasions this place is worth a look.
I've been going here for years and have obtained some great cheap finds. I did especially well when…read moreI had a baby with toys about two years ago. Recently, however I have been disappointed again and again with the variety of items, but more importantly the price. There was a couch setting recently ~ nothing special but was priced at $1000. Seriously, you can pick up better and cheaper at fantastic furniture! I'm planning to expand my op shopping and am unlikely to include the noble park store very often. Nice helpful staff though...
The Salvos in Noble Park, if you're moving out of home, is definitely worth a look. The racks and…read morerack and racks of clothes are ok, but not really to my taste - I've never found anything there I loved enough to buy. It's the furniture that makes this place shine. Possibly the biggest op-shop I've seen in my entire life, it's large enough to have its own carpark. Staffed by lovely old dears who were wonderful to my grandmother when I took her for a visit (she's an op-shop junkie, no kidding, I don't think I've been in so many than the week she came to stay with me), if you're after something to put in your new home that you paid actual money for and didn't find on the side of the road than this is the place to go. Be warned, you need to plan ahead to have some way of taking it home with you. That is all.
For girls whose taste falls outside of the realms of the cliched, Black Finch has got to be one of…read moreMelbourne's best jewellers. A tiny little boutique within the Westgarth shops, Black Finch sells the kind of avant garde fine jewellery that can be nigh on impossible to find, alongside bespoke, custom made jewellery designed by the shop's in house jeweller Raymond De Zwart. Selling pieces made out of everything from feathers to diamonds, gold to silver and much more in between, and running the gauntlet from pretty and delicate to wearable art, Black Finch is a boutique for those who are serious about beautifully designed jewellery. Prices are attendantly high but the quality is extraordinary, the craftsmanship exemplary and, let's, face it, when it comes to jewellery good stuff don't come cheap.
I don't really buy into this shit but... the jewellery in this joint is absolutely exquisite…read more Black Finch specialise in artist made jewelry, custom design, wedding and engagement, recycled gold and vintage diamonds and they show a bit of work at their High Street store. The house jeweller is this bloke Raymond De Zwart and the best bit is that if you drop by, you can watch him tinkering away in the background while you browse the beautiful rings, bracelets brooches, cufflinks, earrings, necklaces, pendants and the like. There seem to be a few of these designer jewellery shops opening around the place and it's a refreshing change from the big grotesque chain stores cluttering up the landscape. This is jewellery with style, presented in an understated way and it's beautiful to behold.
Mountain Gate Op Shop is home to the sweetest people around. Run by volunteers it is a place people…read moredrop by just to have a chat and say hello, let alone for the shopping. The tiny shop is packed full of donations with everything from old leather jackets, children's toys, accessories, shoes, bags and socks to 50 cent books. The prices here are fantastic and I've picked up fantastic pieces here for less than a dollar or two. Despite the very low prices they often have sales. If you can afford to, try to leave a donation each time you shop there, the people who run it will really appreciate it. The shop itself is a little bit smelly, as most donation-fuelled Op Shops tend to be. Otherwise it is clean enough. I would recommend washing anything you buy at home before wearing it - just to make it smell nice again, but the clothes on offer here are great. They are open Monday - Friday from 10-3 and on Weekends from 10-1. Pay them a visit today.
This shop is always worth a visit when dropping in at Mountain Gate. Run by volunteers, it's one of…read morethe cheapest charity stores around. Other opportunity shops out some ridiculous prices on their donated items. It's small and a little cluttered but that's the nature of op shops. It's run by lovely people too.
Enter via the huge, open roller doorway into an expansive warehouse selling all kinds of clothes -…read moremens, ladies and children's, plus shoes and even vintage bikes. I drop by occasionally to see what I can find in the way of basics for a bargain, and also flat canvas shoes from brands like Topshop and Fred Perry. The canvas shoes are around $10, and t-shirts and jumpers are also a bargain at around $15. There are two small change rooms for trying on stuff. The warehouse is large so it gets pretty cold in there in winter and trying clothes on isn't much fun, but when the weather warms up, it's not too bad in there and you'll definitely come away with a bargain or two.