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    Ninna Anna

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:30 am - 1:30 pm, 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM

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    Cavalli e Nastri

    Cavalli e Nastri

    4.0(5 reviews)
    3.9 kmCentro Storico
    €€€

    I sold Cavalli e Nastri some vintage clothing as part of an estate disposition. The buyer came in…read morethe morning and identified the items. In the afternoon he returned with a helper, introduced as Francesco. It turns out it was the owner, Francesco Baracchi. As my wife talked with the buyer, signor Baracchi sat down and, uninvited, went to flip through a stack of paintings. Before I could stop him, he knocked a brass sculpture into an oil painting, causing an estimated 1,000 euros damage. There was no apology given, nor offer of compensation for the damage. Subsequent attempts to receive at least partial compensation were fruitless.

    This place looks cool, but once you go in, and see the prices, you're not gonna think it's so cool…read moreanymore.... The sales people are helpful, but the prices are not so helpful. The cheapest thing I could find during these Italian July sales was literally €30 and bad quality. The higher-quality things are really expensive, like ridiculously expensive. I understand that it is vintage and some of the things are designer, but it really should be a little Less. Very hip Decour but the organization of the story itself is bad. They organized by color, not by style or size. Quite inconvenient. If I had more money, I would suppose I would like this better, as the higher-quality things cost more money. You might as will just go to a vintage kilo store and find things that look similar for less money

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    Bivio - Front

    Bivio

    3.0(3 reviews)
    2.5 kmPalestro

    I am used to the resell concept of thrift stores in the US, which are awesome. Stores like Plato's…read moreCloset, Uptown Cheapskate, Style Encore, Buffalo Exchange, etc. all have the clever concept of using their customers for inventory. Depending on what you have and what your expectations are, it can be a great experience to change up your wardrobe "on the cheap" and "recycle" clothes without being wasteful. I heard about Bivio sometime ago, learning that the founder is from the US and conceptualized Bivio to mimic the stores I mentioned earlier in Milan. Customers are able to book buying appointments in advance (for Autumn/Winter this year, they opened up slots end of August, and they got booked immediately...). I wanted to see how the experience compared to stores back in the states, so I made appointments here and at the Gian Giacomo Mora spot... ...unfortunately, I was not impressed. I was quite disappointed that it was like every other thrift store in Milan (except maybe Humana Vintage...) in that the inventory was mostly "mid-to-high" designer and retail prices...that is not thrift anymore, that's ripping off customers. I also did not have success with selling. My items were "too light" for winter, even though I had a number of sweaters? Perhaps I should note I tend to run warm, and don't have many thick, heavy winter garments that the Italians wear in layers once winter hits! For me, a sweater is enough even at 10 degrees Celcius or 50 degress farenheit! For me, I'll pass on Bivio, and take advantage of thrifting in the States.

    We shopped at all three Bivio stores in Milan. My wife was able to find some gorgeous pieces that…read morefit and looked beautiful. Consignment shopping is always hit and miss. Timing has to be lucky. Unfortunately, the men's selection is not very good. For women, if you're a shopper, Bivio 4 and Bivio 12 can be gold mines.

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    Ninna Anna - thrift_stores - Updated June 2026

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