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11 years ago
I've already bought 4 handbags from this store, :) I love them so much. They are all real leather with reasonable price :) read more
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Shop 12
401 Docklands Dr
Docklands Victoria 3008
Australia
Docklands
0402 559 007
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http://www.PELLETINO.com.au
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What time does Pelletino open?
Pelletino opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Pelletino opens at 11:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Pelletino close?
Pelletino closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Pelletino closes at 5:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Pelletino have parking?
Yes, Pelletino has parking options.
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Allow me to be very specific here. Unless you have some cash to spend, leave all credit cards,…read morewallets and anything you can hock at home. If you venture into Christine (which in itself may be a little difficult, it is quite literally underground and notoriously hard to find) you will struggle to leave empty handed. Christine is the boutique embodiment of the idea that is Aladdin's Cave, for once you have decended those stairs and witness the delights within, you'll have a hard time leaving. Christine stocks all manner of shoes, jewels, handbags, scarves, scents, hats and anything else in the accessory category. Most of all, the owner (I'll let you guess what her name may be) really knows her stuff. She can recognise the label and season of almost any bag with just a glance and has an impressively detailed inventory of the store swimming around in her head. Bottom line: visit at your own peril. You may never leave and if you do, it certainly won't be empty handed.
We had so much fun at Christine's shop! We met Christine herself, and what a treasure! We tried on…read morehats and jewelry and clothes and shoes and handbags and... and... From the moment you walk in the red door onto the red plaid carpet until the moment you leave with a red bag in tow, the staff treats you like gold. Very enjoyable, decadent shopping experience.
Christine logo
Shoes and handbag. Image credit: Christine.
Silk scarves and snake pendant. Image credit: Christine.
Wasn't Lolitta a tempting seductress, who's charm nobody could escape? If so, the shop is identical…read moreto its namesake. I can rarely afford to shop the top labels and when I can the older I get, the less I can justify it. Lolitta can be defined as a store that offers the same, stylish, quality designs you'll find at Myer for about half the price. I haven't seen a piece I've loved for over $90, which for quality fashion is very hard to find. Fabrics and colours are just beautiful, and as I'm a bit of a hippy I love the spring collection of bohemian yet pretty and feminine looks. I just wish I had of stumbled across it prior to the Cox Plate. Tip: Check out the Yanni dress in store now, I love it and have it sitting prime position in my wardrobe :)
Very unique styles, patterns of clothing. I looked all over melbourne for something to wear to a…read morewedding, walked in here and found something on sale within 5 minutes. The sales consultant, Annie was extremely helpful and polite.
For what it sells, I think the prices are very good. I was very disappointed the day I noticed it…read morehad halved in size; Shibuya used to be split into angel/devil sides with good girl clothing (pastels and skirts my father would let me out of the house in) and punk/goth/emo/lolita clothing over on the dark side. Now it's just the punk side, and whilst this was the side I was more interested in shopping in, I liked have the choice and the balance. The staff leave me alone whenever I go in, usually far more interested in whatever they're gossiping about than helping me. I'm ok with this, I'd much rather rifle through the racks of ripped and zipped and laced up awesome than fend off a sales assistant. Sizing is a bit random, and prices are a bit unpredictable.
Influenced heavily by the beauty and glamour of vintage accessories, Scally & Trombone flogs…read moregorgeous accessories for ladies who want something a little different, slightly eccentric and cerebral, and definitely fun. You'll want to spend a long time in this tiny shop filled with gems that will complete any outfit. You'll find jewellery, hats, gloves, 50s inspired swimwear, scarves, stockings and tights, gift cards and much more. The girls in here are lovely and seem to genuinely enjoy discussing the wares and helping you find the perfect earrings for your new dress or whatever it is your heart desires.
This is a beautiful little store where fun is the name of the game…read more Scally and Trombone is only a small store but it makes up for space with unique and original hats, jewellery, swimsuits and luggage. Its the perfect destination for a special event, a lazy day of window-shopping, or choosing a unique gift. Expect warm and friendly service, great advice about fashion and the products and a lot of fun. All the staff are delightful and very indulgent when it comes to numerous customers trying on different hats, and staring at the jewellery collection. My love affair with Scally and Trombone first started back in year 11. I was buying jewellery for my formal and my mother and I stumbled across this little gem. We walked out with a bold silver collar and simple drop earrings, after having spent hours agonizing over our choices. Throughout the painful process the sales assistants were wonderful, offering great advice in regards to different pieces, as well as colour combinations to match my dress. Since then I always swing past if I'm on Brunswick Street. Their large range of elegant hats, fun jewellery designs and pleasant service make it a winner.
Scally and Trombone
Sartorially, I err on the side of gothism, so when I wear anything even close to verging on the…read morecolour spectrum my boyfriend has a tendency to decry me for looking 'like an Australian girl'. Heaven knows what he'd call me if I patronised Colette Accessories more often, a costume jewellery and accessories emporium with such a palpably Australian aesthetic its shop girls might as well swaddle themselves in the Australian flag. Giant diamante earrings, huge studded cuffs and animal prints abound in Colette's tiny little ground floor Melbourne Central store. A shop that may look pricey from the outside but with jewellery and accessories so well priced it gives Target a run for its money. Visiting this Melbourne Central store is kind of like hanging out at a particularly glitzy nightclub. But with row upon row of bedazzling jewellery instead of drunkards; and handbags galore rather than handbags at dawn. I particularly like Colette's huge chandelier earrings - at $8 - 12 a pop - and its giant statement necklaces that are a genuine steal at around $10. If you love costume jewellery you need to visit Colette for a gander.
Collette seems to have followed in the footsteps of Lovisa and Diva, both of which preceded this…read morechain store in offering on-trend jewellery that won't break the bank (think less than $20 for every piece of jewellery). Collette differs from its predecessors in that it also stocks a range of bags, wallets and clutches. Despite my love of all things cheap and sparkly, I haven't really fallen in love with Collette. I find it just looks a little cheap and I can't bring myself to purchase a synthetic bag. That said if you are on the hunt for inexpensive accessories this is a good bet. This store has a really huge range and the staff are generally friendly and helpful.
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.
I love nothing more than being able to say the piece of jewellery I'm wearing is a one-off - which…read moreis why I get a thrill out of scouring the aisles of The Bead Centre on Smith Street, Collingwood for an array of charms and beads to create my very own unique treasure. The best bit is, more often than not you come across charms that are identical to those used on current accessories in stores such as Sportsgirl. Being able to create an 'of the moment' piece for a quarter of the price you'd pay for it in store is exceptional. And I love that you can customise it to your own taste. The Bead Centre carries an extensive range of chains, leather straps, clasps, charms, beads, baubles, crystals, stones and more - as well as a huge range of ready-made costume jewellery with the lowest prices in Australia.
I have yet to find a quality bead shop that stocks the particular items I am looking for such as…read morequality leather cord, clasps and metal accessories. Keep searching for better quality, unless you are just looking for something to get you by.
Gorgeous little women's boutique clothing store, Laine is a lovely temptation to any girl passing…read moreby. Lots of high quality items that change regularly, it's a good place to pop in and check out some AU/NZ designer clothes (like Kate Sylvester) that you would get a lot of wear out of. Loads from the US and Paris too. It's priced accordingly, but not terrifyingly high end. I lucked out by looking at winter wear when one half of the store was all 50% off and scored myself a nice jacket at half price. The girls in the store are lovely and really helpful without being pushy. Bonus if Winnie the Whippet is in store to have a sneaky cuddle with. Look for her camouflaged in her bed up the back by the heater!
I love this store. I would pop in every day if I could, but alas a girl has to work…read more A very recent , welcome addition to the Bay St strip, Laine is set to become a much loved fashion store for local gals. Stocking everything from Ancient Greek Goddess sandals to keypad covers for your mac, gorgeous clothes from around the world to jewellery conversation starters made by some sisters in Queensland - you will be impressed by Laine. But quality stock is not the only thing Laine has going for it, the other key attraction to this store is the friendly assistance and guidance provided by it's lovely owner, Alyce. Oh and her sweet pooch Winnie is there to help too! There is no website or mailing list yet but you can get your fix of new arrivals from the Laine facebook page, even make an order from the photos for some items. There are items to suit all budgets and styles. Must go now, I have shopping to do.
Clothes and shoes for every style. 'Image added from Laine website.'
Winter boots and jumpers
There is nothing I like better than knowing what product you are looking for and getting it for a…read morebargain. If you are looking for Converse products such as sneakers, clothing, tracksuits and windcheaters, then this is the place to go. Authentic Factory Outlets is located furthest from the city end of Smith Street amongst all the factory outlets offering products with labels at cheaper prices than you find in regular stores. I managed to get a pair of Converse One Stars and even got some free Converse socks to sweeten the deal. It's not only Converse in this Authentic Factory Outlet, you can also get a number of other cheap shoes and other street wear at discounted products such as Tommy Hilfiger. This part of Smith Street is great for the bargain hunter and this Authentic Factory Outlets is a must.
I suspect that I've annoyed the staff here a few too many times by going and playing dress ups with…read moreall the lovely lovely clothes. Corsets, imports, fetishwear, shoes (oh, the shoes), makeup and beautiful jewellery. Yes, it is a bit more expensive to buy from here than from the individual stockists, but there really is something to be said for instant gratification. To be perfectly honest the sizing those sites provide seems random at best, and so the opportunity to actually try on those skinny, skinny side-laced black jeans before you buy is definitely a plus. Also, dress ups.
So nice. The staffs are really patient and they do give me al lot of good advice. Finally I got the…read more suitable clothing for the Halloween weekend.
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Couldn't get the Adidas spezial SS 24 hat or socks in the UK, ordered from up there took just 5…read moredays to come. Quality service and price well chuffed.
Ordered the Nike Tuned Air Max Plus 'Scarab' from them. Quick shipping and well-packaged. Very…read morehappy with their service. Sneakers arrived as described. Unfortunately, the shoes contained many defects and factory flaws from Nike, which I understand wasn't a fault of the retailer. They were still more than happy enough to offer me a full refund with return shipping paid. Extremely satisfied with their quick response and resolution. Clear communication and trustworthy retailer. Definitely recommended for rarer shoes.
Unfortunately, I have recently ordered around 7 items and one of them i received within a week,…read morethen I had the other items shipped and its been over a month and they have turned away my packages twice at customs. It got sent back to Australia. The company cannot tell me why, so I requested a refund. It sucks cause the company looks cool. I live in Maine and I have never encountered this issue as a US consumer. Im kinda disappointed cause I love trying new brands and this has left a bitter taste regarding the company. Their customer service is amazing.
Service is very friendly and accommodating along with styles vary based on season. Along with this…read morethe price point provided is appealing to the hip-pocket of all - I hope this is 85 characters
One of my favourite jumpers was purchased from FAT. A maroon wooly number from Azusa. The warmth of…read moreit is unmatched (I'm actually wearing it right now to keep my body able from the Melbourne cold), i love that it's made to sit really baggy. I can wear it over a shirt with some Jeans and it look so fresh! FAT as a store prides itself on the basis that a lot of their items are imported from places like America and are very limited and rare here in Australia. In saying this, the prices may be higher (I got the jumper on SALE for $80 - Down from $199) but there's a small chance you'll encounter an awkward moment at a party when someone is wearing the same item as you. This store is full of amazing items!
The staff can sometimes act a bit too cool for school and that's gross and funny at the same time…read moreso I'm not sure if I'm complaining or if I'm grateful for the entertainment value. Whatever, it's the clothes and accessories that we come to Fat for and that's all there is to it. With labels like Antipodium, Claude Maus, Comme des Garcons, Henrik Vibskov and PAM, their stock is drool-worthy and quite expensive too. I try to come in often to see what's on sale as that's the only way I can afford this stuff, and Fat puts on a good sale so I frequently come away a happy lady. Check out the glass cabinet/service counter for lots of fantastic necklaces, earrings and sunglasses. Phat!
Beautiful selection of high quality, unique menswear. The prices are reflective of the quality and…read morecraftsmanship that's on offer, and the personalised service makes the whole experience of shopping at Bonaparte special. Costs a few dollars more, but well-worth the extra money.
The perfect store. One of the best things about shopping as a guy is that you know what you need…read moreand where to get it. You walk into a shop with a mission and within 1 to 2 minutes have already walked out with what you came for in hand. Every time I have come to Incu it has been successful and is my first port of call when I need a new t-shirt. A really funny story actually happened to me here. I came in to buy a pair of booties (shoes) and when I got home for some reason my brother tried them both on and noticed that one was larger than the other. I went back to Incu the next day and explained the situation, at that point the store clerk apologised for the mistake and let me know that they would exchange the larger shoe for the smaller one. I told him that would not be necessary, I would like to purchase the other odd pair of shoes and my brother would take the two large and I the two small. To this day we look great in our matching booties.
I've always walked past this store and wished that I had a reason to visit and browse through the…read moremen's clothing and accessories. It always looked so painfully hipster and cool and everyone knows I'm a closet wannabe hipster. Yesterday I had reason to finally venture inside, on the hunt for a man-friend gift. I loved the clothing and yes it's a bit on the spendy side, but I'll live off lentils and dried crackers for a week if it means my man-friend can walk around looking snazzy and I get to bask in the gloriousness that is his hipster-cool aura. More than the great collection of threads, what impressed me was the amazing service. Helpful and patient as I asked questions and looked at various sizes of the one sweater, the dude that served me was a delight. I really appreciated his kindness and genuine interest in me as he took the time to wrap my gift. For those interested: the man-friend loved the sweater, it fit perfectly and apparently I am "the best ever". Win huh?
Exy as hell, Nom*D Inc is more art gallery than retail store for me. I go in, walk around slowly…read moreand look at every piece intently. Better than an art gallery though because I get to touch everything and even try stuff on. This New Zealand designer store is full of gorgeous clothes suitable for the confirmed urban fashion outsider with a heavy wallet. The look is dark and sombre with a wearable colour palette of black, white, grey and dark blue. Carrying international names like Bernhard Willhelm and Rick Owens, and accessories labels AF Vandervorst and Company of Strangers, Nom*D is a heavy-hitter for the lover of edgy, left-of-centre fashion. For such an upmarket store, the staff are actually really nice and don't seem to mind that I'm often in there wandering around but have never bought anything. I'm sure it isn't just me who does it. They must get that a lot.
The clothes in this store are interesting - I get a Zen sense of Japanese style meets cutting edge…read morefashion from Europe. Funnily enough the brand is from New Zealand. One of my favourite labels can be found here: Rick Owens (hooray!). There are jackets, skirts, dresses, tops, boots, jewellery and more in here. Luckily the store is enormous and so the merchandise is displayed beautifully in the space and I agree with the previous reviews, its almost like walking around an art gallery. The sales assistant when I dropped by was on the phone, but she still managed to smile and make me feel welcome while she was in the middle of the conversation - I was quite impressed. Nom*d is the perfect destination if you are after clothing that is different and bold. It's tough and well made from the leather boots in the front window to the draped dresses that hang around the store.
Comme Des Garcons Pocket is the coolest store on Rankin Lane. This particular pop-up stocks most of…read morethe CDG Play Range, as well as perfume and small leather goods. My favourite items from CDG are the knitwear which are spun from wool and made in Japan. They are so comfy! Prices start from $100+ for a Tee to $400+ for a cardigan so do bring your credit card to drop some coin. You won't regret it.
One and only CDG pocket store in Melbourne located in Rankins Lane. The sales girls are so friendly…read moreand helpful. The store is unique and full of class. If you're a fan of the brand m, be prepared to spend!
Shop local, buy local then fly international in your new outfit designed for travellers…read more Obus is for women who like to get around (the world, that is) with clothes made from quality fabrics designed to travel well and for longevity. The Obus look is classic, urban and practical - it'll be the garment you pull out of your wardrobe again and again, and wear easily with comfort and ease. It ain't cheap around these parts but you'll spend your cash happy in the knowledge that everything here is designed and manufactured in Melbourne, and therefore that you're supporting your local talent and our economy. Oh, and also that you look totally fabulous.
Obus stuck really fun, bright, playful women's clothing. They only stock Obus label clothes, as…read morewell as some other labels of accessories, such as Melissa shoes. Their clothes have a really colourful pallet, and every season they take on a new range of staple colours and patterns that are always bright and often immediately identifiable as Obus. In terms of pricing, they are on the reasonable end of expensive (if that makes sense).
totally awesome!!!! two pairs of good shoes bought back to peak performance highly recommend her…read more45years + experience in this field Alexander BARROWMAN
I brought in a pair of cowboy boots that were in desperate need of some cleaning up. The next day I…read morepicked them up and they looked a million dollars! Reasonably priced and efficient, I will definitely come back when any of my leather goods need a service.
Stocking slightly alternative, urban high-end street labels including Melbourne's own; 2 Blocks…read moreSouth, Ziggy and Neon Blonde, One Day At A Time is a must stop for any trendy fashionista who likes the I'm-hot-without-even-trying-look. At the moment, nobody does denim (jeans and jackets), shorts and slinky singlets better. Being new to Melbs Central, don't be fooled by the initial impression. It may be a haven for emo's and teenage wannabe's, but the quality and range of super cool brands, not to mention the prices, make the average customer between 20-40 years old, male and female. If you've got little kiddies, you may also have fun G'ing them up!
I was lucky enough to shop here when the chinos were on sale for $60 each - great little store with…read morea good selection of slightly indie pants and shirts. Prices were moderate but I found the selection to be really good. Compared to General Pants the prices and quality were a little higher but the styles were more refined. My favourite feature was the ability to ship sizes of clothes that weren't in stock directly to my house via express post, for no extra charge.