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    Junk & Disorderly - love the clocks at J&D!

    Junk & Disorderly

    4.0(8 reviews)
    7.5 kmMt Eden
    $$

    Whoa what a cool store- this store is what I would like my future apartment to look like with it's…read morecool vintage mix and match-ness of random objects and no rhyme or reason organisation that somehow just works. So many cool things to browse- it's like a garage sale combined with an op shop with a high end vintage store housed in a big warehouse. Has kitchen things, furniture, clothing, handy-man DIY knobs and pretty much anything under the sun as well as commercial products. Well worth a look!

    We went here today in search of a desk, and sadly, didn't find one. Well, we did, but it kind of…read morehad a SOLD sticker hanging off it, and when we enquired as to whether it was actually sold (since the sticker looked old and was hanging on by a corner), no one seemed to know, or wanted to find out. We had a look around anyway, and this place is a hipster's paradise. Most of it is genuinely old, and slightly overpriced. I got two sewing patterns for $2 apiece (and they weren't even that great), and other op shops are selling them for around 50 cents each. We also grabbed a couple of spanners for $2 each, and I got some zips and piping for another $2. There is a large section of stuff that isn't secondhand and is brand new, and is extremely expensive. I saw a set of double bed sheets with foxes on them for $214. I know foxes are "in" right now, but seriously. Obviously very much taking advantage of the whole "vintage vibe" that people are loving right now, and good on them I guess, but I was looking for genuinely old, unfashionable secondhand stuff, and of that there just wasn't that much, sadly.

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    Junk & Disorderly - Love the mannequins!

    Love the mannequins!

    Junk & Disorderly - Stuffed animals

    Stuffed animals

    Junk & Disorderly - Casually parked outside 'Junk & Disorderly'

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    Casually parked outside 'Junk & Disorderly'

    Paper Bag Princess

    Paper Bag Princess

    3.2(9 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $

    You can definitely bag a bargain in this store (as I did) as everything is under $20!…read more First impressions - this store is inundated with (well-loved) clothing for both men and women, with racks clearly labelled with what each collection is. Can be slightly off-putting and overwhelming to most, I would think! I was a styling a photo shoot, so was looking for certain items which I found - denim skirt, lace mid-riff top, leopard-print jacket and bright orange wedges: fantastically kitsch! Service not the best, change rooms had mirrors (fab), also there is a chair positioned by the counter to sit-down if needed, and you can pay by eft pos. If you have some time up your sleeve - you can certainly hunt-and-gather some wonderful finds, for unbeatable value!

    I love nothing better on a lazy Saturday afternoon than trawling through op-shops. I don't know why…read moreas I rarely buy anything, I just find the whole thing therapeutic...and a lot kinder on the wallet than doing the same thing in a mall. However, there's something about Paper Bag Princess that I just don't like. Actually there's a few things, but the main one is the smell. Yes, I know all op-shops have that same aroma but it just feels particularly pungent in here. Thing is, I wouldn't mind so much if the clothes were actually half-decent but they're not. I like how everything is nicely ordered (sections for dresses, sections for short-sleeved shirts etc) and colour blocked, so it's pretty easy to find stuff but every time I've been in here it just feels like there's nothing actually to be found, everything just kind of looks like stuff your nan threw out in 1973.

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    Paper Bag Princess - Found this sweet lil gem..Oroton Scarf...

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    Found this sweet lil gem..Oroton Scarf...

    Red Cross Shop

    Red Cross Shop

    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.4 km
    $

    For me the Red Cross Op-shop on K'Rd is a symbol of hope. Not trying to get too deep about what the…read moreRed Cross do, I just mean that whenever I go in I'm always hopeful. Red Cross. They'll have what I'm looking for. Or if I'm just browsing, they'll have that unknown gem that's eluded me at all the other places. But I honestly don't think I've ever bought anything from the place. Years of roaming the narrow racks, and I'm yet to actually succeed at finding anything I want. And yet, the next time I'm in town, no doubt I'll be going past and think 'Ooh. Maybe I'll just pop in for a quick look. Maybe this time...' My theory: Everyone else is getting great deals here, and their enthusiasm for it has leaked onto me. So don't let my failures put you off, someone must be scoring some sweet threads from this shop...

    It's so easy to walk right past the Red Cross shop on Karangahape Road, because it's really just a…read moredoorway and a sign, but it's totally worth keeping an eye out for it. Now I consider myself to be a pretty brave op-shopper, undeterred by unusual odours and willing to do the hard yards to find the bargains, but entering this shop does put me off slightly - it's a bit like squeezing into the hallway at your mad uncle's house; you never know what you might find, or what condition it'll be in. But, as I've found with most Red Cross shops, it pays dividends to the more intrepid shopper. In any case, everything is so cheap (especially for an op shop in the middle of town), you might as well be brave and shop shop shop for charity.

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    Red Cross Shop
    Red Cross Shop

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    Auckland City Mission Takapuna Op Shop

    Auckland City Mission Takapuna Op Shop

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.4 kmTakapuna
    $

    Thrift shops can be a little hit and miss, but that's half the fun isn't it!? Call me tinny, but at…read moreNew Beginnings in Takapuna I always seem to HIT. An example of some recent hits.... Hit 1: A Chloe (YES CHLOE) trench coat. It cost me $30 (which yes, is a little steep for an op shop) but my, oh my, this coat is lovely. I wait, with anticipation for someone to stroke my coat and ask where it's from, just so I can explain the story. I'm practically a walking advert for the City Mission Hit 2: A beautiful eggshell blue daisy vase. It has prime position in my kitchen window and I've seen the neighbours giving it jealous stare downs as they pass. Back off - it's mine Hit 3: A flax back pack/bag. No, not like the one you tried to make as a 10 year old. This flax bag is the BOMB. It's secure and makes a perfect gym bag. No more smelly gym gear. I guess because it's a natural, breathable material, even wet towels come out of it smelling fresh. Hit 4: Of course, one of the biggest hits is that all the profits go straight back to the City Mission. It's great organisation and shopping at New Beginnings is perhaps the easiest (and most rewarding) was to support it

    Staff were honestly so friendly and found 2 Tommy H. Polo's which were sold for $5!!!! Such a good…read moreprice and they were honestly nice enough I got a 50% off!! I found some Ralph Lauren's and even more famous brands and they were in good condition!! Would honestly highly recommend :)

    Coucou

    Coucou

    2.7(3 reviews)
    2.9 kmViaduct, Auckland CBD
    $$

    This little clothing boutique in the Britomart precinct really epitomizes the phrase 'cute as a…read morebutton'. Walking into this shop is like walking straight into the warm fluffy embrace of an elderly relative who only wears 'vintage' or 'one of a kind' daaaahlink, counterimposed with the hipster qualities of a much younger generation. In other words it is a rather weird mish-mash but I like it. Filled with vintage finds like exquisite beaded garments, pretty floaty things and accessories like jewellery and bags, it is a girlie haven. There are also one off labels like topshop scattered throughout. While prices are a little more than most secondhand or vintage stores, the pieces really are lovingly restored.

    CouCou is a boutique in Britomart with a colourful, eclectic selection of garments on offer. These…read moreare a mix of vintage and new brands, such as Topshop, and are displayed in a tasteful manner around the shop, with other accessories such as scarves and shoes also available. CouCou is not what you would call cheap second-hand, however it is carefully curated and the garments are all of high quality, so I suppose you pay for what you get. Unfortunately I was slightly disappointed with CouCou's service, as although the shop assistants greeted me when I walked in, they seemed much more interested in talking amongst themselves than responding to my attempts to strike up a conversation. Kind of a pity for such a beautiful looking shop.

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    Coucou - Coucou storefront.

    Coucou storefront.

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