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    W. Armstrong & Son

    4.3 (41 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Saffy K.

    I tend to seek out vintage shops wherever I go and Edinburgh was no different. I think coming from Manchester I am spoilt for choice, and at very reasonable prices! So although I appreciate this place is full of gorgeous items and is a visual delight, the prices were just too high for me. I didn't end up buying anything but enjoyed browsing. The window displays are well put together and the inside is full of quirky decorative pieces like mummy cases! Loved them :) I spotted some vintage Prada slip on shoes and a D&G belt amongst the sequins and tulle, very nice but again priced too high for what they're worth. In my opinion. If you love vintage, it's definitely worth popping in but it's pretty big so give yourself ample time.

    Cycling jersey purchased for £6
    Tom G.

    This is not a good place to go when hungover As a guy who enjoys retail therapy, this shop is a nightmare for me - never knew I was so crazy for Harris Tweed... Or black kilts... Or that an ancient cycling jersey would be the shirt I choice for this year's tough mudder. The kilts are the best thing here, I had two English pals up for the Ireland game last week and they both picked up a good one for £20 - not the finest kilts you have ever seen, but they replace all the buckles so you will at least get a good few drunken adventures! Plenty of classic clothes to match up , whether you want traditional, country bumpkin or something a little more retro, you can probably get a full outfit for £70! They have a sister store on Nicholson Street also

    Fiona H.

    I still can't decide how I feel about this place... I love the concept of vintage clothing and if I could get past the musty smell then I'm sure I'd have found some great stuff in there by now. Except its not just the smell. There are so many items crammed onto the poor rails that just trying to browse is like a gym workout in itself - some people love that sort of thing but it's really not mine. Maybe I'm too mainstream and boring but I prefer high street shops any day. Even so, this place is fantastic for things like the odd belt, quirky jewellery, scarves and the like, and for certain fancy dress themes this is very often the best place to start looking. You'll find everything from genuine1950s ball gowns to white PVC go-go boots, and everything in between - my flatmate came home the other day clutching a tiger-print faux fur jacket they'd snapped up. You can't buy things that are in the window display, you have to wait until the stock is rotated, so if something's grabbed your attention then you need to just keep your eye on it. The branch in the Grassmarket is the biggest, but there are several more across the city centre.

    Cute displays
    Marie U.

    What a place! I have walked past W. Armstrong & Son many times because of 2 reasons : 1. Vintage shops in city centres are usually stupidly expensive which makes me sad when I can't afford anything in them. 2. It always looked busy inside and too small to get around, which also makes me sad trying to squeeze past people apologising for the entirety of my time in said shop. But I was wrong on 2 counts. This place is a vintage lovers dream, with everything being great value and with some items even discounted from their original price. It is also, huge. As I walked through the first section of the store, I was amazed to find, a little room up a few steps, and another room around the back. Everything is grouped in a way that makes it super easy to find what you want, all put together in similar styles; with rails of Sequins, 70's, fur, christening gowns, hats, and enough tartan to have your own highland fling! A great place to wander round even if you're not usually a vintage fan.

    Lisa G.

    I live in Glasgow which has a multitude of great vintage shops but I regularly take a trip thru to Edinburgh purely to visit Armstrong's. There are 3 Armstrong's in Edinburgh but this branch in Grassmarket is my favorite. The outside of the store is lovely and the window displays are always extremely intriguing and inviting. You would be forgiven for thinking that this is a costume shop as the displays are so overdramatic and wonderful. Armstrong's does have a fantastic costume and wig section which I have never bought from myself but it would be great if you wanted something different instead of the 10 a penny outfits you can buy online or from dedicated costume shops. The staff are superb and genuinely know there stuff about second hand clothing. I love how Armstrong's has a multitude of different stock from retro 60s and 70s gear to stylish 40s and 50s styles and right back to fragile and beautiful Victorian pieces! They have a great Mens section which I have found some great stuff in (for myself though of course!) and they have some unbelievable vintage wedding dresses if you dare to be different on your big day. You can find some great bargains here and I have never visited this store and not left with something! If you don't live in the Edinburgh area it is still definitely worth the trip because you can be in this store rummaging for a good hour or more so it becomes a sort of day out and the staff seem genuinely thrilled to help you in your quest for the perfect 50s prom dress or retro 70s sunglasses.

    Em C.

    I really like the stock and decoration of Armstrongs. Its decorated with outfits, old carnival horses, and mannequins wearing the wildest sparkly catsuits you'll ever see in your life. But before I continue, I have to throw a spanner in the works to complain about their "no returns" policy and how bloody aloof the staff can be! When I've been in recently I have been greeted with the sullen, pouting faces of young girls who, quite honestly, come across as having an attitude problem. I want to give them the benefit of the doubt and perhaps am being too catty but I can't deny their lack of interest in customers when I've visited has been offputting. I visited once near closing time so I didn't take note of it then but it's happened often enough now for it to be notable. Sorry, ladies. Anyway, that's more a personal gripe. It's downright frustrating buying something and then not being able to return it if something goes wrong! They don't even offer an exchange policy, and even though the girl was apologetic when I tried to take something back it was a motor response more than anything else. Not that I'm expecting a flamin' red carpet, but it would've been nice to have been offered some kind of alternative solution. Now I'm stuck with this grotesque, disco ball of a top and nowhere for it to go. If there's any takers, please message me and take it off my hands. I have no idea why I bought it. I look like I should be in Abba's "Super Trooper" video when I wear it. So maybe it was my fault for buying the top in the first place, but them's the breaks. Now, you ask, why the hell give it four stars if you're hating on the service? Quite simply: it looks awesome. I like things that sparkle. I like shops which are glittering prizes. And, despite everything else, Armstrongs is. It's exciting to look around even if you don't surface with a purchase, and the plus side of staff ignoring you is you can gawk at outfits in peace. It's long been established and it really is a treasure trove. As long as you don't make the mistake of buying a top which resembles a Christmas decoration, you'll enjoy it.

    A sample of period ladies' wear.
    Rose D.

    I wandered in with no expectations and left amazed at the depth and breadth of this shop. Such care has been taken in stocking this shop with amazing vintage pieces for every budget. The first room has an enchanting hat display but venture into the back for the meat of the collection. For women, you can find genuine silk kimonos (~£85), floor length wool cloaks (~£75), an entire rainbow of cashmere sweaters (£10-£15), skirts, dresses arranged by decade, a small selection of shoes, and a hat bin (~£8 each). Yes, they know what their more valuable pieces are worth but there were plenty of pieces for a student on a budget as well. If you like quirky or vintage fashion, make sure to visit.

    A colorful, elaborate display of costume and vintage clothing

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    Best vintage/used shopping in Edinburgh that I could find. Decent prices. Good for braces, belts, army jackets, and the like.

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    Vintage treasure trove- one of several dotted around Edinburgh. Perfect for bargain hunting!

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    Interesting and varied array of vintage kilts, war clothing, vintage! Stay and enjoy! Fun atmosphere.

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    Rusty Zip is a spin off of Armstrong's, and has all the quality of the vintage outlet crammed into…read morethis compact shop. Armstrong's is sprawled out in a vast space, but I quite liked being able to pick through the packed railings in here without having to travel too far! Garments are nicely ordered, well displayed (as you would expect from an Armstrong's store) and have the same fun, frilly vintage appeal. There are spangles galore, not to mention a decent selection of beaten up cowboy boots. It's worth noting that the clothes shipped off to this outlet are considerably cheaper than in Armstrong's proper, with sparkly 70s disco boob tubes coming in at a fiver! They had some nice leather jackets cheaper than I've seen elsewhere, and a good selection of clothing for guys. They had some great offers on denim shirts - if you buy a denim jacket you get one for free! The shirts were dirt cheap as it was and with denim making a big comeback this season, I can see their Lee shirts selling out faster than a speeding bullet. The staff were friendly and relaxed, going about their business while leaving me free to browse. It's a bit more laid back than Armstrong's and with more bargains. Love it!

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    Rusty Zip - From official website

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