As a totally avid vintage collector, specialising in CC41, 30s, 40s, and the odd 20s item, and as a…read moreregular vintage repairer and reproduction crafter for clothing and costume, I know my vintage.
General rule of thumb,
Antique, 100+ years
Vintage 50-100 years
Retro 20-50 years
Sorry guys, but there wasn't a thread in here over 50 years old, it's a solid retro shop, it's cheap because it's thrift, mostly 90s grunge, 80s shoulder pads, and the marks and spencer throwbacks to the 40s filled with nylon and plastic zips in cheerful busy as heck prints. You will find this stuff in charity shops, which is quite possibly where they found it with a big mark up, and that's how they can afford a space in the bullring.
I know a lot of shops call themselves vintage under this vain, but it aint correct.
I was shocked and delighted to think there was a vintage shop in the bullring, but it was;t to be.
I found the staff a little abrupt and judgemental, whether i caught them on a bad day I don't know. I just find places like this a but misleading, marking up thrift like that, and chopping at genuine vintage items and sewing on cuffs and white collars is not good for genuine vintage items.
I guess in the end, this is a gateway drug of vintage buyers, that gets some people on to the proper stuff.
If you're a true vintage lover, head to the custard factory instead, if you love retro, this place is fine.
I will say though, there are some more modern tweed jackets in here that are a steal if you can;t be chewed rummaging in charity shops.
Worth a gander, but definite thrift, not vintage.