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I thought it might be useful to have a thread in which to post details of any vintage shops in the UK which forum members have visited. There are plenty of interesting vintage shops and antique markets selling vintage clothing all over the country, so this could become an effective guide for any of us when we are on our holidays. Since some of these shops seldom offer for sale online, getting out and about is the only way to see what they have on offer.
I am going to start with:
Clobber
920 Christchurch Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH76DL
info@vintageclobber.com
Shop: 01202 433 330
Mobile: 07779 324109
'Clobber' is a real vintage shop - i.e. it actually sells good quality vintage clothing for men. Unlike many vintage shops which primarily cater for women (and might just have one rail for men) he has a whole room of men's clothing including many suits. Among those on display were suits from the thirties up to the seventies: there was even a full stroller suit and a couple of black stroller jackets. The most expensive suit I saw was £110, most were in the £65 to £85 range.
You know you are in a real vintage shop when you get chatting to the owner and they go downstairs to fetch a suitcase full of Tootal scarves. When I found a scarf by another maker in that box, he took the scarf away and said 'That's not allowed to be in my Tootal case!'.
Interestingly, the entire shop is for sale (all stock included along with the freehold to the building) for about £199,000. He occasionally posts it on ebay just to see if anyone takes him up on the offer.
A good shop and certainly one worth visiting if you are in the area.
I am going to start with:
Clobber
920 Christchurch Road
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH76DL
info@vintageclobber.com
Shop: 01202 433 330
Mobile: 07779 324109
'Clobber' is a real vintage shop - i.e. it actually sells good quality vintage clothing for men. Unlike many vintage shops which primarily cater for women (and might just have one rail for men) he has a whole room of men's clothing including many suits. Among those on display were suits from the thirties up to the seventies: there was even a full stroller suit and a couple of black stroller jackets. The most expensive suit I saw was £110, most were in the £65 to £85 range.
You know you are in a real vintage shop when you get chatting to the owner and they go downstairs to fetch a suitcase full of Tootal scarves. When I found a scarf by another maker in that box, he took the scarf away and said 'That's not allowed to be in my Tootal case!'.
Interestingly, the entire shop is for sale (all stock included along with the freehold to the building) for about £199,000. He occasionally posts it on ebay just to see if anyone takes him up on the offer.
A good shop and certainly one worth visiting if you are in the area.