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15 years ago
Bought some beautiful wooden furniture, delivered free to me with an excellent customer service.
Unit 11
20 Sherwood Court Shouldham Street
London W1H 5FD
United Kingdom
Bloomsbury
07735 361132
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Do I like this shop? Yes. Do I think it is a little overpriced? Yes…read more So being the queen of vintage that I am, I have my eye out for good quality, affordable retro clothes. Soho Vintage, well, it kinda ticks my boxes. It's not huge but it has a decent enough selection. It also seems to stock some great men's wear. Need a leather jacket? You'll find one here boys. The shop is hidden off a back street and can be missed but if you're in the area it's worth popping in. The lady behind the counter was very friendly and helpful if a little distracted by the phone. Vintage enthusiasts, check out this space!
Yesterday I happened upon a perfectly respectable little vintage store hidden away on an an…read moreotherwise abandoned and un-trafficked corner of Soho. Encouraged by an easel sign on the busy Broadwick Street, I headed down the quiet Ingestre Place to the open door (and arms) of Soho Vintage. The tiny space was filled with a plethora of styles. From an antique Victorian skirt to the 80s off-the-shoulder sweatshirts that are all the rage right now, Soho Vintage represented all. The prices were a bit on the dear side but, considering its prime location in Soho, not surprisingly so. If you find something you absolutely must have, a little light haggling might work for you here, since the shop is so small - rue the fact that those vintage boots are £35 and you might get them for £30. Overall, this proved to be a solid vintage store with a wide variety of items (at a variety of price ranges) that belied the shop's size.
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when you step into this shop they have it all from designer brands to new creations, the value or…read morecost is definitely affordable as it is a secondhand... luxury brands are a little higher, but Hey makes sense. Service wise they do seem to lack, but I think it's because they are overly busy... in my experience no one said a word to me, but hey, that doesn't stop me. I personally bought a scarf and a backpack as a clothes were a smaller sizes and I am a Plus Size woman
Rokit is another chain of vintage shops, of the three in London I would agree that this one is the…read moremost soulfull and welcoming. They also have an amazing range of shirts and coats, perfect for winter which has already reared its ugly head. It took me a while to spot as it is by no means in the main area of Covent Garden, but when I did find it I had to indulge in a spot of browsing. I was with a spend friendly mate the first time I went and she was able to go all out on the T-shirts and shorts and pumps and god knows what else. Point is, you can spend a little and gain a lot here! Quality of clothing is good, as is the store layout, browsing can be confined to the item you are specifically looking for.
Stylishly wearing my Findi scarf
Burberry shirt priced at 85pounds
I also purchased this faux fur vest
This store does mostly retro men's clothes with a little bit for the girls thrown in. It's quite a…read morecramped place inside and lots of the t-shirts are in piles so it can be hard to see the selection. I've never really come across anything totally unique and amazing here but it's a solid sort of shop, they've got all the band t-shirts and the brands you'd expect from this mostly pre-90s period. Not out of this world but quite good for presents and guys that prefer a retro store to be more about him than her.
This was a very good mod store in Covent Garden. It is not there anymore as I was looking for it…read morethe other day. I have found out they have a website now so will be shopping on there!
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What the Butler Wore is a great vintage shop. They carry beautiful old school pieces. What is up…read morewith vintage high heels though? Why are they so small? Did women have super petite feet in the 1960s or do I just have gigantic bear paws? It's just so odd. If I could fit into a pair of one of these gorgeous shoes then I would be out £20, £30 maximum. They carry awesome coats and beautiful dresses. I found a bowtie selection that would make any swing dancer weep. Men's clothes are abundant in this store as well. There are lots of really suave jackets for male hipsters. The woman that runs the shop is lovely. She helped me through the whole shopping experience. If I needed any information from her she was quick to provide it. This place is just a great experience.
What did the butler wear?…read more Well if he dressed himself in this shop, he'd be wearing a lot of uninteresting vintage. Some people like 80's vintage with its loud sequins and copious ruffles. Some people like 60's vintage with its flowing skirts and bohemian prints. Some people like the emperor's new clothes which gets quite risque. Some people like to ride Bengali tigers around town. What the Butler wore like mainly dull 40-60's clothes that don't much hold my attention. Nor do they hold grudges, which is always appreciated. Someone somewhere sometime someplace will like this stuff, but it's not my style. I want color and pizazz and fitted pencil skirts and 20's flapper dresses, not much of which I saw here. (I saw not, but nor did I chainsaw. Good thing eh? But if you know of a good see saw in town, we should talk). There's a lot to look at in the store and the staff seems nice enough, but if this store were a magnet, I wouldn't be a metallic product. I'd probably be plastic, or cellophane or just walnuts and peanuts and nuts nuts nuts.
You know how the sales clerks treated Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman? Go to Blackout II if you want…read morethat experience. The staff pointedly ignore customers, then swoop in to snidely let you know how deeply inferior you are. If I'd had my wits about me, I'd have asked whether they stock clothing from the Mean Girls era.
This is an absolutely fantastic shop. It is packed with beautifully curated clothing and…read moreaccessories in beautiful condition, carefully marked with measurements, and at fair prices. I found two gorgeous, well-fitting black dresses -- one from the late 50s, the other from the 70s -- in very little time, and my daughter found a Laura Ashley sundress that was perfect for her. The staff was knowledgeable and kind, explaining the shop's organization, helping my daughter figure out her measurements, and zipping me up. Moreover they graciously helped two other customers who came in right before closing time. I'll definitely be back the next time I'm in London!
Another good trip to this location. They have so many festive items, including; homeware, clothing…read moreand decorations. Great place for stocking stuffers and their bath bombs selection is one of the best! So many to choose from, including Disney and Christmas designs, all either £1 or £1.50! Staff on the floor are a bit useless and unwilling to help but the register staff were pleasant. As always - come early to avoid the crowds!
Your enjoyment or appreciation of this place is going to be entirely dependent on who you are, and…read morewhat your lifestyle is. I am not local (American) but I have lived in London as a young poor 20 something. Primark was a Godsend for me. It's also really interesting now that they have expanded into the states (although not where I live) to come back and see how it has changed. When I lived here and had no money this was my go to for anything trendy, or needed. When I moved back to America quite unexpectedly I went there to stock up on inexpensive suitcases to pack up my life and carry back across the world. Any fast fashion or trendy items, this was my go to. Needed something for my home that didn't need to be high quality, Primark. I got a job at AllSaints a few blocks away and we were supposed to wear their clothes exclusively, but we only got a 60% discount (that's a big discount but still not inexpensive for a college kid) so I got a lot of my work shoes here and they never noticed. Now that I visit as a tourist, it's my go to for things like I need an umbrella that I can leave behind when I go home, or it's raining and I didn't bring my raincoat with me today...or it's colder than what I planned for on this trip so let me stop by and grab a few pieces of layering clothes or a coat. The Disney selection makes me wonder why there isn't a Primark in Orlando (because they get very unique Disney licensed items). If you don't have a big budget or are in need of souvenirs, I also recommend Primark. But if you're looking for a luxury experience, this isn't for you. If you're anti fast fashion, please just skip this. It's busy and loud and sort of a cattle call at the till, but it's great novelty spot. The layout has shed over the years bit it's still a great spot for cheep gifts, replacing broken or lost items and getting an unexpected suitcase for any souvenirs if you are a tourist (my favorite suitcase going on 11 years was £25 from here & yes we got another this most recent trip) 3 stars because I've definitely had some weird experience here over the years but generally if you go in knowing what it is and what to expect, it won't disappoint you.
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'Tasteful' Christmas vests! Just lovely for family photos
We were actually on Drury Lane looking for a dance clothing store because one of Mr. Snarky's…read morefriends was looking for some bright/neon items to wear on her night walk through London. We stumbled onto this store by accident and decided to go in and have a look. The girl behind the till looked absolutely bored to death. They have quite a bit of stuff... some of it retro, some of it very costume/fancy dress. It did smell... a bit retro as well. You know that smell at second-hand stores, but I guess it comes with the territory. There were leather jackets, fur coats, Hawaiian shirts, basketball jerseys, football kits, bicycle tops, etc. Loads of stuff, not always retro. However, as we were looking we did notice a high vis gillet that looked perfect for the night walk. As we were looking around, another staff member had pointed us to a couple different items based on what we had picked up and were talking about. So for 15 quid, she got the bright/neon item she needed! While the place wouldn't be somewhere I shop on a regular basis, it would certainly suit for times when I need something very specific.
Yes, there's not one, not two, but three Wow Retro stores in Covent Garden. There's the men's and…read morewomen's stores next door to each other on Mercer street, then there's this combined men's and women's store on nearby Drury Lane. I was actually pointed in the direction of this shop by a very helpful shop assistant in the men's Mercer street shop. I was after an outfit for a themed dinner party and the Mercer street store mostly just had fashionable retro clothing, whereas this store tends to have more items from each decade regardless of whether they're currently fashionable or not. After my experience with the helpful staff member in the other shop, I had high hopes for this store. I went up and asked the girl behind the counter whether she could help me, but she clearly didn't 'do' men's clothing, so got the attention of her male colleague. This guy was the deal breaker. I explained what I was after, but he just shrugged in his emo kind of way and said something like that he didn't really know because it wasn't his style. He didn't even try, he then just carried on doing the huge amount of nothing that he was doing previously. If you're ever in there, he's the guy that looks like Samantha Ronson - Avoid at all costs! On top of that, the clothes aren't all that great. Not many of them are really vintage, they're just reproductions of vintage style clothing - there's a lot of second hand stage clothing. You could probably find what you're looking for (there's all sorts of styles from the 1920s to present), but you'll pay over the odds for what you're getting and you certainly won't find any hidden treasures in here.
Corsets
Golden boots
Love hats
One of the better vintage fairs around…read more Takes place every few months on a Sunday (approx 5 times a year). Can be a queue to get in but it's worth it for finding good quality clothes and accessories. It's a good space too, at the Urdang. Not huge, but there's three rooms to browse and I was really impressed selection on offer. It's not a jumble sale like some vintage fairs. I find those give me a headache whereas this is a pretty relaxed shopping experience.
Great vintage fashion fair in a great venue. Lots of wonderful fashion finds for the discerning…read morefashionista, highly recommend!
As with every other shop in One New Change, they're simply not as big as their West End sister…read morestores, so the range you find here is considerably smaller. Still, the Topshop here stocks a big enough range of women's clothing, denim lingerie, accessories and the petite and tall ranges too. You won't find any concessions here. For that, you'll have to go to the Oxford Circus store, although you can find some vintage at the High Street Kensington branch as well. Anyway, despite its small size, this place still looks bright and spacious and not at all untidy. The changing rooms were impressively big. There're even couches outside for people to wait. I find Topshop staff are generally nice and friendly. I tend to joke with cashiers about my purchases. This time, it was about how I'd probably regret buying an Americana crop top. The cashier started off by telling me I could return it, and then confessed she loved that print as well and how the flagship store had loads of these if I wanted more. Always nice to find a kindred soul!
All Top Shop locations have free wifi as you shop (oh and cute clothes)! Score!!read more
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