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    Flip's

    3.2 (13 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Jo M.

    Is it just me, or does anyone else out there resent the women of the 60s for having such great fashions but being a hell of a lot skinnier than your average modern woman? I looooove vintage clothes but invariably find that the perfect dress on the vintage rack is one or two centimetres away from zipping up, or the waist on the coolest a-line skirt is far too tight for my liking. It's just not fair (but I shouldn't complain, if I knew how to use a sewing machine this wouldn't be a problem). Helter Skelter is my fave in this trio of shops, and it stocks a really good range of vintage clothing (and if you look hard enough, you'll find it's not just for the size 6s out there!) Their range of airline bags (PanAm, JAL and Qantas) is now on sale for a very decent 10 euro, and they have some great printed women's tees for a fiver. Make sure you check out the funky belt range as well!

    Rónán C.

    You'd be forgiven for thinking that flip's was three different shops, because well, it is. Flip's is made up of Sharpsville, Flip's and Helter Skelter. Each is slightly different but all fall into that trendy boutique and vintage category. It's a bit like washing up liquid, 20 brands-3 companies. My favorite is Sharpsville but that's because I have "man shopping" syndrome. I want to get in and out as quickly as possible without missing anything and, preferably, without having to talk to anyone. Sharpsville is perfect for this, cramped and messy, you can flick through a hundred shirts a minute without feeling the need to apologise for knocking other customers over. Sharpsville also has a rack outside which makes things even quicker. The other two are a bit airier and 'nice'. I don't like Flip's itself, they have belts and bags and shoes. All fair and good but the place feels more like a museum, you can tell that a lot of time has been put into placing individual products. I'm scared to touch anything. Helter Skelter is somewhere between the two, y'know, "normal".

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    11 years ago

    Good selection of vintage clothing - leather jackets, t-shirts, flight bags, military wear, etc.

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    12 years ago

    oh my god ! how rude is this guy, maybe a manager, but he got no manners avoid if you don't want to be insulted.

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    Michael Barrie Menswear - May 1997 trip to Dublin, struck by this handsome store front had to snap a pic.  Sad to see it was painted.

    Michael Barrie Menswear

    (4 reviews)

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    South Inner City

    The best menswear store in Dublin I have bought from! Full of very stylish clothes and very good…read morefor anyone looking to get suited for weddings or special occasions. A nice cherry on top is that the staff are extremely friendly and most importantly helpful!

    It had been far, far, far too long since I bought some decent rags and so I took the morning off…read moreand, against my will, dragged my sorry baggie jeaned, worn jumpered, and ripped jacketed ass to Michael Barries. To say I have grown to hate buying clothes is an understatement. The sales staff I encounter are generally those over eager 12 year old boy type wannabe hipsters wearing gimpy little cardigans, achingly tight jeans, slip ons, and throwback t-shirts from bands they don't remember. This irritates me profoundly. Michael Barries is the antithesis to this. As I walked in I was greeted by a normal human being who asked what I was after, gave me a few suggestions, pointed me in the right direction and then simply left me be to browse. The selection ranges from casual pub wear to suits, jackets, and ties. Everything I saw was geared firmly towards understated, old school men's style. If you're after the metro look this probably isn't for you. After a few minutes my amateur shopper status must have been evident as he wandered over and made a few suggestions based on my measurements and what I was looking for. Much to my satisfaction they all fitted perfectly. Happy days. In addition to what I was buying I also had my eye on a jacket, which was admittedly a little more expensive than I would normally be comfortable with. I tried it on and as I was buying quite a bit, normal human being sales dude said he'd knock €200 off it. I gave him a lower cash price for the lot, he agreed and the deal was done. If like me you are a person who will shop for quite a bit once or twice a year, who likes classic men's style, and who doesn't want clothes which make an ironic statement or highlight your borrowed nostalgia for 80s synth pop, then this is the place for you. I can now happily say I like shopping, albeit infrequently.

    Tamp & Stitch

    Tamp & Stitch

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    Great concept store in a cool area of town…read more Yeah, the concept may confuse some Dubliners at first as there's nothing else similar to it in the city...is it a café? Is it a boutique? It's both - and it works pretty well. I'm no fashion guru, but my other (more fashion-savvy) half came in and was impressed by the clothes & jewelry on display - all unique pieces I think. I do love my coffee, and I can certainly say that the lads at Tamp & Stitch do it damn well. They use coffee beans from the brilliant Hasbean (who supply other quality coffee joints such as 3fe, Bro Hubbard, Cup, Fallon & Byrne, etc) - at the moment they're using beans from Brazil which are delicious, but I think they'll rotate depending on what's tasting good & what's fresh. The set-up reminds me of proper Italian espresso bars - it's not a place to go and lounge about in for hours, but rather it's a real high-quality coffee experience (at a price that's actually cheaper than other [lesser] cafés nearby) So, although there's plenty of competition in the area, I see no reason why this place can't be a great success - well worth stopping by to give it a go.

    Still loving the coffee, but have also bought a couple of presents here too…read more Would definitely recommend looking here for quirky jewelry. Where else could you find a ring with a little oragami style crane on top?! :) Also in true small boutique fashion they use Sum-up to take credit card payments through their smartphones. It pleased me to actually see Sum-up in action.

    Flip's - womenscloth - Updated May 2026

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