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ploesj 02.20.2010 05:35 PM

vintage in london?
 
so, my boyfriend and me will be in london next week and we planned to do some shopping.. anyone knows some nice adresses to recommend? we love clothing from the 30s or 50s.

Genteel Death 02.20.2010 05:52 PM

I'm not sure if it's still there, probably it is, but there was a really good shop on Holloway Road, not far from Highbury and Islington station, that sold great clothes, sunglasses and shoes at fairly cheap prices. Islington in general is good for vintage of any kind, as well as Brick Lane on a Sunday. Avoid Portobello unless you're rich.

ploesj 02.20.2010 05:55 PM

thanks! yeah i remember going to portobello the previous time i was there and i only bought some pretty buttons.. i didn't buy any clothes on that trip, since it was with my brother and he's more of a books and records guy. now we are looking for some specific items though, so will spend at least one day on shopping.

Toilet & Bowels 02.20.2010 06:59 PM

there's a shop on cheshire st off brick lane that is a big vintage place. otherwise like marras said brick lane on a sunday. london isn't so good for vinatage though in comparison to other big cities.

knox 02.20.2010 07:10 PM

and its expensive. go to charity shops you might get lucky.
go to fucking primark and buy the vintage-inspired stuff that 89% of the people will be wearing when you decide to wear it.

phoenix 02.20.2010 09:27 PM

'vintage' in london will not be cheap. certainly not cheap and good.

ploesj 02.21.2010 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knox

go to fucking primark and buy the vintage-inspired stuff that 89% of the people will be wearing when you decide to wear it.


i'm rarely satisfied with the cheap stuff you find in large shops, it's usually ugly and ill-fitting. the only things i still buy at h&m or shops like that are basics like cardigans. the last item of clothing i bought was a 1960s knit sailor dress for about 30 euros.

knox 02.21.2010 08:55 AM

i'm usually quite happy with ugly and ill-fitting.

you can find good stuff anywhere, if you have the patience to look.

artsygrrl 02.21.2010 09:50 AM

When I'm on vacation, I usually don't have the luxury of taking time to really hunt for the good stuff. I wish I did. I love to shop. Shoes, sandals, boots! <3

artsygrrl 02.21.2010 09:52 AM

When I was in London, I didn't know shit from shinola about where to shop.
We went to Carnaby Street. What a disappointment.

jon boy 02.21.2010 01:04 PM

i dread to say it but there probably are a few places in camden that have that stuff. you will have to fight through piles of pete doherty's thought.

knox 02.21.2010 01:12 PM

they are all really overpriced. considering most of that stuff comes from digging donations and charity shops. so i still strongly suggest charity shops, at least when old people donate you know it's real vintage.

Keeping It Simple 02.21.2010 01:20 PM

Try TK Maxx.

knox 02.21.2010 01:21 PM

tk maxx is amazing but nothing there is vintage is it.

but FOR ONCE I have to agree, its like the best shop ever if you have A LOT of patience.

Keeping It Simple 02.21.2010 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by knox
tk maxx is amazing but nothing there is vintage is it.

but FOR ONCE I have to agree, its like the best shop ever if you have A LOT of patience.


I bought a cool Levi's hooded top from my local branch of TK Maxx recently for £25. The funny thing is there's a branch of Beales next door to it selling Levi's hooded tops for £65. Beales have knocked 50% off the price of other Levi's hooded tops, but they're still more expensive than the ones in TK Maxx. :)

knox 02.21.2010 01:48 PM

i bought moschino for £25 once.

i need to go have a look for some ck polos that my brother would wear.

jon boy 02.21.2010 02:30 PM

i find tk maxx and the equivalent places in other countries kind of annoying because they never have my size! i know 2nd hand places are like that too but at least there i know most of the stuff wont fit but tk maxx i want it to fit.

Keeping It Simple 02.21.2010 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon boy
i find tk maxx and the equivalent places in other countries kind of annoying because they never have my size! i know 2nd hand places are like that too but at least there i know most of the stuff wont fit but tk maxx i want it to fit.


I've lost count the number of times TK Maxx stocked an item I really liked but didn't have in my size. I was lucky with the Levi's hooded top. And you can forget about footwear. They never ever have anything I fancy in my size.

knox 02.21.2010 03:02 PM

they dont have most sizes you want, but sometimes they do.
sometimes i just buy bigger sizes anyway, if i can.
sometimes the price is worth having it altered.
its worse with vintage.

Keeping It Simple 02.21.2010 03:11 PM

Maybe ploesj is better off checking out jumble sales for vintage clobber.


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