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8 years ago
I love this store. It's fun, it's hip. I shopped heavily while in Sydney and this was one of my favorite stores. I love the kids clothes as well. Prints are bright, fun, and colorful. Really comfortable too. Wait for the sales! read more
Sydney Central, Pitt St Mall
Shop 2037
Sydney New South Wales 2000
Australia
Sydney
(02) 9223 7451
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I love House of Leather, I really do. House of Leather is located on both sides of Wynyard station,…read moreas two separate shops, and they're both great. For such a small space, House of Leather has an impressive variety of shoes. They also sell handbags, but the variety there is not quite as large. The shoes, the shoes are where the action is. You can find almost any style you're looking for, whether it's flats, boots, kitten heels, stilettos, or sandals, and you can find them all in a range of colours and patterns. Plus, they have some hefty sales on now and again (there's one right now, 30% off), and their prices are fairly reasonable even without the sales. Have a look!
House of Leather sells more than just leather handbags. Although the name suggests otherwise, the…read morestore actually sells gorgeous shoes at heavily discounted prices. Situated within Wynyard Station, House of Leather has plenty of traffic thanks to the thousands of commuters who pass by. I was attracted to the store because of the very reasonable prices and the many shoes displayed in the window. Despite being a reasonably small store, the shop has plenty of stock and a range of sizes. The shoes are beautiful and are made even more attractive by their pricing. If you work in the city and love shoes, House of Leather is definitely a place to drop by for a quick window shop!
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Fantastic finds that fall on the "bold and brash" side of the spectrum - this is not the place for…read moreunderstated pieces...but why would you want those anyway, when you could have an orange faux fur crop coat and a black leather blazer that's been structured to within an inch of its life (in all the best ways? Also a white lace minidress with lovely bell sleeves that was by a local fashion designer...and yes, these all came home with me. Shout-out to Natalie and Hazel who were both extremely friendly, welcoming, and helpful. One big gripe that may sound silly but it's a legit issue: they pack WAY too many items onto each rack. They are so tightly packed together that you honestly can't slide them apart to see a garment. I mean there is truly not even a tiny gap between the hangers; the hooks are hard-pressed together on the clothing rack bar. I've never seen this many garments shoved so tightly, even at a down-market thrift store. It made it so difficult to browse that I ended up skipping past big swaths of racks that I really wanted to look at but simply could not access. It was bizarre and extremely off-putting, which is a shame.. If I could have actually SEEN the clothes properly this place would get a full 5 stars. Dear shop owner: if you absolutely must put out this many items, just buy longer racks. There's space in your store to put in more racks, especially upstairs. You will sell MORE clothes when people can actually browse through them. Stop buying hangers and start buying racks!
In what can only be described as a mini recycled clothing hot spot, lies, amidst two charity shops,…read moreU-Turn Recycled Clothing. A slightly upmarket opportunity shop. Where as shops like St Vincent De Pauls, or Vinnies, as it is known, stock large amounts of everything, clothes thrown onto racks and boxes and boxes yet to be unpacked waiting patiently out the back. U-Turns is more sparing with the clothes that it sells. It's as though the clothes must first pass a series of tests before they are displayed in the shop and sold to the masses. Are they stylish? All the clothes available on the U-Turn Recycled Clothing racks are very hip and very apt, some faux fur formal wear for your first foray into furry fashion. Bold and brash cowboy boots with buckles and buffed leather finishes. A hat made of a mink that makes you think about the stink it would have caused to hunt said mink and taylor him into a hat. The prices reflect the classier appeal and display of the clothing and, while cheaper than most first hand clothing, is a little pricier than the shops next door. You could find, mixed amongst the trash and bland clothing in most thrift shops, a piece of treasure that would look so bold in your wardrobe, but to find that you would have to be lucky. Likewise it would be quite unlucky to find some trash in all the treasure at U-Turn.
I always expect Vinnies in Newtown to be already pillaged by the hordes of op-shoppers that come…read moreespecially to Newtown for the shabby chic. But I am always surprised, because there is always loads of cool stuff in there, if you have the capacity and heart to sift through. It's open relatively late so if you have nothing to do after a dinner out and need some amusement, then go and find something shiny and spandex from another decade in Vinnies and get a giggle from your mates. I found an awesome beaded necklace here that people comment on... I don't tell them it was from Vinnies! Okay, actually I do after a while because I think it's pretty cool. When I'm in there I often think, okay, when I need a particular item of clothing for a particular one use occasion I am going to come here and find it for next to nix. Somehow I always forget though. Anyway, if you are on a budget, then get to vinnies to get some rad clothes and support a charity.
I normally don't leave reviews like this, but this really needed to be said. Monday afternoon, I…read morewas shopping with a friend since I was in serious need of some retail therapy. I love to thrift shop since I'm only a casual on a budget and there's some really good finds in the Vinnies that I've visited before. While that still stands true, the customer service was a mess. To put it bluntly, my friend and I were racially profiled. I was in line with my purchases when a girl at the counter looked at me up and down and rudely told me to go to the girl next to her instead. I didn't want to cause a scene, so I said nothing and moved along even though I was already insulted. And the thing is, it didn't end there. My friend is a little darker than me, and she was purchasing something to. We were both in the line at the other girl's aisle, and my friend was only looking at something on the display when the first girl had the audacity to accuse her of stealing something. When we were in line. With our money at hand. Really? The lady serving us apologised for her coworker and my friend overheard a conversation between her and the manager about how it was that girl's second day. Still, that was utterly unacceptable. Good products. But maybe Vinnies should screen their volunteers better.
The holy grail of Australian clothing brands if you ask me. Zimmerman's clothing is romantic and…read morewhimsical and very hard on the wallet. When I found out there was an outlet in Sydney, I knew I had to go. Located in Rosebery, the area is what I would describe as industrial chic. Parking in the area seemed limited so I would recommend Uber or public transportation. The bottom floor is swim & resort while the 2nd level is ready to wear. I was impressed by the selection. They had a ton of different past styles. Mostly solid pieces and not a ton of print left but nevertheless an impressive selection. My only gripe was they had a lot of size 3. I needed a smaller size and although it's discounted, the price is still a decent amount to buy clothes that are too big just because you love it. If you're visiting and are a fan of the line, I would definitely recommend you check it out!
Tilkah is a store I first saw when I was scouring Chapel street in Melbourne for all the boutiques…read morethat everyone in Sydney raves about. Filled with gorgeous pieces of jewellery, hand bags and other accessories, Tilkah was the kind of store I could easily find myself in all the time. Unfortunately, a combination of my terrible memory and leaving Melbourne meant I forgot what the name of the store. I only recently discovered that they had a Tilkah store here in Sydney, and I recognised the name and from the style of the pieces they had available. They deal with soft leather, vintage style bags and a whole allotment of different jewellery. But warning, you pay a pretty penny for these pieces! Their shop in the Pitt street Westfield is set up exactly as it was in Melbourne. All their jewellery pieces are glittery in the bright lights of the store. I have my eye on one of their sling bags, made of their really soft leather. I just have to wait until the next time I'm allowed to treat myself.
My backpack I bought last year spit on the seam (I use it every day for gym and uni) . I took it…read moreback to this store and originally was told it would take 2-3 weeks to get fixed. I explained that I use it every day and the manager(s) - 2 of them stepped in - gave me a replacement on the spot. They informed me that this problem happened to a small batch of them. They replaced my bag with the same colour and updated model of my backpack. Excellent customer service, good range and knowledgeable staff ! I'd recommend them to anyone !
Located as the base of the Sydney Tower, Westfield Sydney is a high end shopping center in the…read moreheart of Sydney downtown. Its major retailers are stores like Myer and Zara, with luxury brands like Gucci, Fendi, and Chanel. It is owned by the Centre Group, which was previously part of the Westfield Group, a multi-national based in Australia. The Westfield Group was split in 2014 into a Australia/New Zealand portion (Centre group which owns this mall) and the Westfield Corporation, which owns many shopping centers in Europe and the US, including many that I've been to (Westfield Old Orchard, Westfield Century City, Westfield Topanga, and Westfield Culver City). We spent a bit of time here while waiting for our reservation at the Sydney Tower, whose customer entrance is located in this mall.
We went to the Queen Victoria Building to look at their beautiful architecture and discovered that…read moreit is connected to a mall. Quality/Quantity - 10+ dining choices - See website. 6+ "quick" food choices. Approximately 235 businesses. Atmosphere - Good size mall, it actually connects to the other major mall in the Queen Victoria Building. They have the Sydney Tower Eye here $35 - $195 admission. The tower also has a restaurant and bar. Skywalk $50 - $195. Events, see their website. Free wifi, we did not use it. Open 7 days a week, from 9:30am or 10am to 7pm or 9pm. Open late on Thursdays - until 9pm. Service - Self service for us. Valet parking available; we take public transportation or ride share. Price - Depends on what you buy, eat, or drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1960 with your 75 worldwide shopping centers. 2014 - Spin off from parent company. 2018 - New ownership, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
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I've just bought another watch from Karl. Thats number four including my grandfathers Seamaster…read morethat he restored. Karl has Austrian Master Watchmaking qualifications and is as honest as he is expert. Its now over 30 years that I first met him and he is still the pre eminent watchmaker in Sydney. For genuine new and collectable Swiss Watches there is only one place, here.
While on a recent month long work trip all over Australia, I was noticing the strong US dollar to…read morethe Australian and got to thinking about something I was interested in that this savings could really take advantage of. Being a watch junky with far more Swiss watches than I need but not near as many as I want, I thought of a somewhat obscure brand called NOMOS that is a small hand made, in house movement timepiece manufacturer located in Glashütte, Germany. So doing a little research I discover that the only authorized NOMOS dealer in Australia is this one in Sydney. After getting to Sydney my girlfriend and I go visit this shop which is small and on the 10th floor of a office building downtown. They mostly specialize in high end watch repair and selling some used vintage pieces. But they also feature the full NOMOS line. I was only there to look and check prices but the saving was far too tempting and we ended up getting the classic Bauhaus design his and hers NOMOS Tangente hand winders. The experience was excellent and the woman helping us was very knowledgeable and had us try on anything we liked and ask lots of questions. Truly an enjoyable experience and now we have some memorable souvenirs from the trip. Totally worth a visit if you are into vintage time pieces or the NOMOS brand.
Their NOMOS display case (apologies for blurry pic)
Heading overseas? Stop by DFS Galleria in the city up to a month before leaving and stock up on…read moreyour luxe goods! From brands like Tiffany, Versace, Ferragamo, Coach, Tumi, Dior, Elizabeth Arden, Burberry you get the drift.. It's 3 whole floors of retail shopping at duty free prices! Hate it when the queues at the airport take forever and leave virtually no time for shopping? Or worse, hearing your name announced in the terminal with a sinking feeling you're going to miss your flight because the TRS booth line has not budged! With DFS in the city, you can shop at leisure, come back the next day if you're not sure and browse around all different brands for the perfect handbag before making a purchase. Once you've ordered and paid for the item, you can collect it from the DFS counter at the airport on the day of travel. No need to claim refund as it's already tax-free, very convenient! Remember to bring along your ticket. Not travelling? No worries, you can still shop there, only catch is you will be paying retail.
DFS Galleria is one duty free department store that delivers the goods - and not just any other…read moretype of goods, mind you - but luxury retail goods. If you're a fashion aficionado with the hots for the all the latest around then this is one must-stop shop. Their extensive variety of goods will sweep you off your feet due to the sheer number of choices. The fragrance collection is quite good, although they mainly sell LVMH products because DFS is wholly owned by LVMH. The staff are also accommodating with the right know-how to guide you through the right purchase that fits you exactly how you want it to. With heaps of designer boutique store-in-stores, DFS Galleria gives you a shopping experience like no other. As this is a duty free store, the vast majority of the boutiques require you to have a travel itinerary or flight confirmation.
Their service is really good. Bubbly staff and always helpful. Even easy for refund and repurchase.read more
Wonderful staff and very engaging. The selection of the product they had was decent and the store…read morewas clean and organized
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Live Uniqlo. Great quality items. Can't go past all the coloured socks and great air tech t shirts…read morefashionable clothing well made with excellent materials.
Having visited numerous Uniqlo stores overseas i was interested to see how the Australian version…read morestacked up. The range was comparable to overseas however the pricing was a little higher (to be expected). The store in mid city centre is quite large and spacious. Buyer beware, they must have numerous suppliers as the sizing and cuts varies quite drastically so make sure you tey before buying.
Belinda is all-designer, all-the-time, and the store is designed in mind for pretty people who are…read moreslim who have money to spend and then money to waste (the last in the foreseeable case that they regret their purchase later). The clothes are all ready-to-wear and are attached with labels like Isabel Marant and Marc Jacobs and nothing is really bad but I can honestly say that in all my time coming here (I have a look-in most times when I am in the Paddington area) I have never found anything there to buy. It seems to me that this store is a haven mostly for that buyer who relishes owning designer clothes for their own merit more than the one who is guided on what to buy by her own style. These guys have shoes as well but this is mostly a women's clothes store.
It is unfortunate that my perchant for beautiful clothes (at designer prices) doesn't align with my…read morepay packet. If it did, then I would be shopping at Belinda, and often. This is the big sister of casual designer store The Corner Shop, and has more grown up designer labels such as Marc Jacobs (as opposed to Marc by Marc Jacobs), Lanvin, Dries Van Noten, Vanessa Bruno and Helmut Lang, to name a few. What you get in return for handing over your credit card (and soul) is a collection of beautiful pieces that will ensure you don't look like anyone else in Sydney. And people can tell the difference. I love this store for the grown up in me, but as long as the world economy stays in this state of disarray, unfortunately I'll be shopping online at www.net-a-porter.com as I can get the same pieces, much cheaper...
This store has seen a changing line-up of contenders over the years, but the space has always been…read morefilled with gorgeous, quality clothes. Kate Sylvester is no exception. The long, narrow space is filled with her typically quirky yet elegant line - the kind of clothes you'd love to fill your wardrobe with from top to bottom. The New Zealand designer established the label in 1993 and now has four stores - this flagship boutique on Oxford Street and three in her homeland (in Newmarket, Auckland and Wellington). No wonder it's a Fashion Week fave.
Finkl is such a fun place to shop. Their range of clothes, bags, accessories and makeup always make…read moreme feel like a teenager again, but I love it. Some of the clothes are way too ridiculous for me, but their range of bags is heaven. Most of the bags are priced at about $60, so they're pretty cheap. I love the large linen and 'leather' bags. There is also an awesome array of hats, especially during Winter. They have every type of beanie and hat you could ever imagine. It's fun to try them on, and decide if you're brave enough to actually wear it outside of the shop. I've actually bought a few beanie's like that, and unless I'm lounging around at home where no-one can see me, I wont wear them. But that's just my poor judgment and lack of fashion sense. Finkl really does have some great items, so if you're ever in Burwood have a little peek in Finkl, you'll likely find something you love.
Sophie Albou (formerly a designer for Le Garage) designs this funky cute label. If you're looking…read morefor a bright single co loured dress or neat pair of slacks that you'll own for as long as they'll last Paul & Joe are worth a look. If the price tags say anything you would hope they would last a while too. Paul & Joe are a luxury French label so expect to pay Parisian chic prices. You won't get much change from $300 for any one item and up to $1000. This is a fairly small store but they do have a decent range and discounted items at the right time of year. The range only includes women's clothing. No kiddies or men's clothing in this store - you'll only find that online. The thing (albeit it small) that I loved about this store were the cute butterfly hangers in the change rooms. Oh the details. But that's what boutique fashion stores are all about. You expect a few unique trimmings when you're paying a couple of hundred for a wee singlet. Opening times: Monday - Wednesday: 9.30am - 6.30pm Thursday: 9.30am - 9.00pm Friday - Saturday: 9.30am - 6.30pm Sunday: 10.00am - 6.00pm
Like many clothing stores in Manly, Attik is not a chain, but a little one-off. Unlike many of…read morethese boutique-y type places, shopping at Attik will not cost you a month's rent. The shop is filled with funky and reasonably priced threads - I'm personally a big fan of most of their dresses. Beware though - a lot that I've tried on haven't fitted as well as a size 8 normally does on me, or look a bit different to what I'd expect. Definitely try before you buy! I'm not the only fan on the Northern Beaches, that's for sure - Attik is always heaving with women looking for a cute dress for lunch on Saturday, a funky tee for a festival or that perfect pair of denim shorts. The service is smiley and friendly, but not overly attentive. The store itself is packed with clothes from an impressive range of brands, with a range often coming in a heap of different colours - I love that! Don't fancy it in pink? Go yellow! The quality isn't fantastic, but for less than $60 for a dress and less than $40 for a top, it's not exactly shocking. If you're after an outfit for a particular event - I'm talking one-off occasions here - then Attik is a great choice for you.
George St and Haymarket in general are full of twee little Chinese-y shops like Imagination World,…read moreand I just love'em! Although they may all stock the same kind of stuff at face value, with cute quirky frilled skirts and always loads of Hello Kitty or Hello Kitty-y tat, I love wandering in for a browse- this is not quite Harujuku street style but a little more on the cutesy, mass-produced side. I'm not really a fan of their bags but they do get in some cute shoes. The prices are fairly high, considering I'd bet anything these shops are like Supre in Hong Kong! But worth hitting the sales rack and maybe picking up a puffy shirt or fun skirt.
There are many vintage clothing stores around Sydney, however many of them would be more…read moreappropriately categorised as overpriced junk shops. I am blown away sometimes by how some of these shops stay in business as they are not selling good clothes and what they are selling could be picked up at any St Vin's or Salvo's shop for a fraction of the price. Reuze Vintage in Paddington does not fit into this category but is rather offering quality vintage stock. A relatively new shop, Reuze is more geared towards women and with much lacy garments and formal clothing for both men and women, it is not a shop, which particularly appeals to my sense of style, but none the less their clothes are high in quality and providing a fashion style many people will love.
I stumbled upon this place last week and fell in love. With everything. The owner has done a…read morewonderful job of collating a killer wardrobe full of clothes, jewellery, shoes, hats, bags and collectables. Girls who like vintage clothes will be in heaven - there's actually so much to go through that I had to take a time out and go back another day. While some dresses are around the $100 mark (some worth it, others only racking up the dollars because they're old), there's also a great range for $25, which is a steal considering all the love and effort that went into making clothes back in the day. Yes, you could probably spend your weekends trawling op shops to find similar items at a fraction of the price, but here all the hard work has been done for you and it's definitely worth supporting a local shop owner taking a brave leap.
Whilst Attik sports their own range of tacky printed tees, the reason I go back is for its plethora…read moreof cutesy dresses. Unlike many of the other generic non-brand-specific-clothes-stores in Broadway Shopping Centre, Attic occasionally has something a little different, mainly from my favourite of their brands, Mika and Gala. These dresses are well presented on the neat & nifty left side of the store. The right side of the store, however, seems to work independently of the left: cluttered and difficult to browse, it also hosts an extremely vague 'sale' section in which none of the clothes are tagged with reduced prices. But, sale price or no, it's still pretty cheap I often find something sweet at Attic, relying on the store in frantic pre-weekend nothing to wear times of trouble. This is despite the occasionally awful and tacky window displays - it took me ages to even enter Attic as they desperately need to hire some staff with better fashion sense and/or invest in some quality manikin dressing training.