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    Australian Red Cross

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Curve Vintage

    Curve Vintage

    (2 reviews)

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    Fitzroy

    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.

    This Law

    This Law

    (2 reviews)

    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!

    Australian Red Cross - thrift_stores - Updated May 2026

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