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Somewhere in Time

Somewhere in Time

(3 reviews)

££

Rachel Zoe would have a field day in Somewhere in Time…read more Seriously. There's so much great stock in this vintage boutique, she'd probably have to buy a couple of crates and charter her own private plane to haul them back to L.A! Beautifully decorated like an old Hollywood actress's attic, Somewhere has wooden floorboards, old cabinets packed with jewellery and accessories and lots of old black and white photos that give it a genuine boho feel. There's racks of incredible vintage dresses, skirts, suits, blouses, knitwear and coats dotted everywhere you look and a few select dresses hanging from the ceiling. I can't claim to be be able to spot an Ossie Clark dress from a hundred feet but I can tell that the owner of SIT is clearly a dedicated fashion follower that has encylopediac knowledge of different styles and periods in fashion history.

I have a soft spot for shops named after movies (and movies named after shops for that matter!)…read moreSomewhere in Time is one of my all time favourite movies, so stumbling across this little treasure of a shop was quite a delight for me. Somewhere in time is a vintage clothing shop and antique shop in one. Here you will find vintage dresses in excellent condition, like the 1940's white tennis dress I spied, as well as vintage shoes with a lot of wear left in them, and all kinds of antiques from hardcover books to teacups. Some neat collectable items I spotted: antique dollhouse furniture, cute earrings and other costume jewellery, and a shelf of classic novels. So, if you like vintage clothing as much as I do, and if you love the movie Somewhere in Time, why not pop in here and see if you can find a dress worthy of Jane Seymour's character, Elise McKenna.

Geek

Geek

(3 reviews)

££

Geek is a welcome addition to the plethora of vintage shops which are littered across the city…read more Geek-chic is in, didn't you hear? Well, this little gem has only opened in the last two weeks, so the prices are certainly customer friendly! There are a range of floral 60s vintage dresses from £15-£20, polka-dotted skirts, checkered shirts, denim jackets and the rest...most prices are under £25 so all pocket friendly! If you're going in for accessories, you're likely to get an even better deal! The owner handmakes cufflinks (£3.50), headbands and rings all of which were cool and individual pieces. I saw some really cute heart shaped 1980s pierced earrings and they had a little trinket box full of belts, all at £2 each! I love rooting through the vintage prom dresses, there was one shiny emerald green number which was the perfect mermaid outfit! And when you've chosen those little retro buys which are "ready to wear" then you can oggle the mirrored till complete with space raiders. Too cool.

Geek is a little vintage clothing shop on Smithdown Road. I guess it's not as fully stocked, or…read moreeven as intriguing as some of the other vintage shops in Liverpool, but it's not half bad either. My friend and I found some really cute, brightly coloured embroidered 60's dresses that would be fun to wear to a costume party, or even to the beach. And there were some really cute formals as well. But I also saw a lot of dresses that looked like the kind that weren't even that popular back when they were made. Prices were reasonable--dresses generally started around £20.

Grand Central

Grand Central

(5 reviews)

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Quiggins for me has to be one of the weirdest stores I have been to in Liverpool which is what…read moremakes it so unique being that alternative store it is. The reason I find it weird is because this place gives me the creeps but in an interesting fashion! It is almost Adams family like in nature and I used to love the Adams family! The store has now moved to a bigger location after it had to be closed due to the Paradise Street Project in 2008. It hosts the type of wear that would attract those who are more gothic and emo in style, so it is a great store to have as you won't find a similar store anywhere else.

The ultimate emo / alternative shopping experience in Liverpool, a smaller version of Manchester's…read moreAfflecks Palace, it's basically, if my view of the interior artwork on the walls is correct, some sort of underwater Aladdin's cave of treasure for the dyed hair, tight jean wearing, pierced youth of my not- so-distant past. I still think it's great, they've got some cool vintage shops with wacky names like 'Curious Orange' and a piercing studio upstairs which I'd definitely recommend even if I personally wouldn't get my nose pierced again. Also, I noticed a small Tarot reading stall tucked away amid the labyrinth of mini shops; I don't put any stock in that but it could be a bit of a laugh. So if it's a blast from the past, some 'Cult Vinyl' or luminous nail-varnish and hair-dye you were looking for, you need search no further.

Petticoat Lane Shopping Arcade - interior of Petticoat Lane arcade

Petticoat Lane Shopping Arcade

(3 reviews)

££

Petticoat Lane is a small indoor street with various shops attached. As you can tell from the…read moreexterior, it pays homage to the quaint, and though the shops have changed over the years, the ethos stays the same. In one of the windows belonging to the arcade you can see child mannequins modelling christening and bridal wear, and it has been a long standing joke that the little baldy boy looks a lot like one of my mates, even though all the child mannequins are quite freakish. It is also home to a great sweet shop, a hairdressers and some lovely vintage shops. Worth a browse.

This lovely little shopping arcade is tucked away near the top of Bold Street. The shop front is…read morereminiscent of an old-time Parisian boutique, and the entrance leads into a long, kind of dimly lit passageway with various shops on either sides. The walls inside the passage are yellow and white, with decorative windows set in them. Inside you will find a newsagent, a children's formal wear store, a vintage clothing shop, a hat shop, a vintage/repurposed jewellery store, and a hair salon. Most of the shops seemed to be closed when I went in midday, however Hope & Winkle Vintage was open, and they are well worth the visit. There's a very interesting hat shop opposite Hope & Winkle which looks to serve nearly every possible hat need you could imagine. Sarah Daly hair studio is on the second or third floor, up a very windy staircase, as is the vintage clothing shop which seemed closed when I was there. All in all, a very cute shopping arcade.

Bullet Liverpool

Bullet Liverpool

(7 reviews)

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Formerly called 'Bulletproof', this shop used to be ultimate in funky, and even featured on a…read morefashion show, all because of its surprise element: you weigh before you pay. Yes, back in the days of Bulletproof, you took your garments to the till and weighed them to determine the price. Now, sadly, this tradition has been scrapped along with the 'proof'. Still holding a majority of vintage and secondhand clothes and accessories, Bullet also deals in one-off floaty garments which are quirky and original. However, the price tags can sometimes raise eyebrows. I was even shocked (although I am a skinflint) about having to pay £25 for a pair of secondhand boots, which didn't really last that long as the inner lining of one was torn and despite multiple attempts with duct tape, refused to be fixed. Still, I guess if you want to splash out on something that no one else will be wearing, this shop is ideal!

Bullet has had to diversify in order to compete with the unusual number of vintage clothes being…read moresold in Liverpool. The shop certainly has its own little personality and very different from the high street. They now have a popular selection of newly made clothes actually designed by the manageress Joanne. Its mostly worn as clubwear being made with shiffon and glitter its thin and light. Some garments are made from other vintage materials and each piece of fabric is different. All the clothes are low priced for example a maxi long evening dress is £35 and real or fur jackets are from £35 to £55. In addition to Cat suits and one shoulder tops, Bullet also have vintage bags, shoes and boots. Something for ladies of all ages.

Ymca - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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