This is the type of shop I love in theory, but in actuality, it never quite lives up to it's promise. Vintage shopping is one thing and shopping at op shops like Vinnies and Salvos is another. Glamourpuss Boutique, however, falls in some sort of middle ground. It's all nice stuff, but it's on its second life. And for some reason that gives me the creeps.
I stopped in the shop for the first time last summer and found some Sass and Bide jean shorts that I really liked. The problem was, all the buttons were hanging by their last threads and the price was still $40. Cute as they were and as easily as I could have sewn those buggered buttons back on, I couldn't justify it.
Other times I have been beckoned in by the usually well dressed single mannequin that stands on the sidewalk. With sections arranged by size and style, I will say it's easy to have a browse, but for me, not so easy to find something that suits my taste. Because the merchandise is constantly rotating, maybe you'll have a better luck. And if nothing else, the owner is full of nice things to say. read more