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    Vintage Planet

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Camden Thrift Store

    Camden Thrift Store

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 miCamden Town, Chalk Farm
    ££

    I am not a huge vintage fan, but I thought I'd do my bit for the Yelp community and pop into Camden…read moreThrift Store for a peruse. This store has a great selection of ladies gear, and the prices are reasonable. The guys selection isn't as vast, in fact there seems to be just a couple of rails with men's clothing. So ladies indulge, you can dress yourself her from top to tail with some fab thrifty terrificness. So guys, this place maybe isn't for us but ladies if you aren't in the mood for the hustle and bustle of Camden Market, check this place out for a quick fire bargain.

    Walking into Camden Thrift Store is a bit of a Dr Who-like experience. Not only is the stock from…read moredifferent times but the place itself is like the Tardis - fairly unassuming on the outside, far bigger and far more fascinating on the inside. On a mission to find an outfit for a Mad Men party I was soon fitted up by the owner, Lee, with a vintage figure hugging sheath dress that Peggy would have been proud of. I found a silk scarf to tie round my neck and some patent court shoes. Result. There is so much stuff in this treasure trove the V&A could probably fill any gaps in their collection if they knew it existed. For 70's loons , 80's new romantic flouncy shirts, Jackie-O type handbags and straggly looking Afghan coats - this place has it all. I'm loathe to recommend it to other vintage lovers incase they nab the stuff I want,

    British Heart Foundation

    British Heart Foundation

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.5 miEuston, Camden Town

    If charity shops were people, this one would probably be a museum curator. Everything was arranged…read moreneatly, in well thought out manner. All the clothes were hung on wooden hangers that matched the wooden floor. There were new items interspersed among the old. There were even a few Picassos for sale in the old wooden booth found on the third floor that is manned by Winston Churchill. If charity shops were animals, this one would probably be a golden retriever. The atmosphere was calm. The clothes seemed a loyal mix of good basics. The furry coat of the store was marigold yellow, and the staff liked a good scratch behind the ears and a nice milk bone. If charity shops were songs, this one would probably be the theme song from Friends, "I'll be there for you." If charity shops were closed, we'd be sad, but if they were clothes, we'd be content. If charity shops were a dinner, they'd be rice pilaf with roasted vegetables. Why? Because I said so, even though Weezer instructed me to 'say it ain't so.'

    I bought my maroon two piece Bebe suit here for 12 pounds last fall. It has eighties shoulder pads…read moreand I feel quite dated wearing it, but in the best way. I like this charity shop because they also sell this really nice inexpensive range of jewellery and I was really feeling this stone heart necklace on a cord for 2.99, right next to the cashier. This store also has a decent bag selection, never a bad thing. Hopefully, I can get some more eighties attire so I can emulate those girls on the cover of Roxy Music records. Hot.

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    Shikasuki - Shikasuki Vintage Boutique, 67 Gloucester Avenue, Primrose Hill

    Shikasuki

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.2 miCamden Town, Primrose Hill
    £££

    I came across Shikasuki while having a coffee at the cafe opposite and was immediately attracted…read moreinside by the sign sale continues inside! The upper floor of the shop (i.e. the ground floor) is full of wonderful accessories ranging from vintage-inspired jewellery to psychedelic fabric-covered clutches from the '60s. There was even an amazing silver-plated pirate ship brooch in the display case. There are some vintage dresses on a rack up here, but if you're looking for the motherload, you need to go downstairs, where you'll be passing a collection of amazing Ossie Clark dresses on the way down. A word of warning though: only go down if you've the time to spare. There are two rooms of clothes organised by colour and length, with each garment rated on a grade of A to E in accordance to its condition. On the same grading tag is a description of which era the garment comes from, which is something you don't get in most vintage shops in East London. There're also more bags down here too, including several kitschy Barbie hat travel cases. This place isn't cheap, as one might expect. Most dresses were £125 and above. Still, it's definitely a great place to while away an hour or two if you're into vintage!

    This is a cheerful but stylish fashion and gift shop in a quiet corner of Primrose Hill, where you…read morecan find good quality vintage clothing (in an unusually light and airy atmosphere for this kind of shop) and costume jewellery as well as the latest in designer cards and accessories. A great shopping experience!

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    Annie's

    Annie's

    3.9(15 reviews)
    1.9 miIslington, Angel
    £££

    Small shop. Shady shopkeeper…read more I found a brooch of a rose that I really liked on a dress that was about a foot taller than I was, and asked the woman if I could just purchase the brooch without the dress. She was hesitant, and tried to charge me £18 for it, rather than £12 "Just because I hate to separate it from the dress!" Eventually, as I was getting ready to leave, she goes, "If it makes it easier, I can sell it to you for £12 because that's how much the rest cost!" Gee, THANKS. I then asked how old she suspected the brooch was and she said "oh probably about 1950s, since it came from that dress and thats how old the dress was." I was a bit skeptical, but didn't argue since she'd already put the dress back across the room, and I figured she'd looked at it. About 20 seconds after I left the store, curiousity turned me around and I went back in to check the dress tag anyway. It said 1936. The woman was looking at me, so I explained that I had been curious and wanted to double-check. She goes, from across the room "Oh yeah, it Did say 1930's!" Really? Then why would you tell me it was 20 years older? Weird, really... The only reason I am giving it 2 stars is because the store did have a decent selection of scarves and pins. Don't trust the owner though, and watch your back.

    Annie's vintage is nothing short of spectacular. Rumored to feature in every 'Vintage Tour of…read moreLondon' - yes they exist - this remarkable vintage boutique along pretty Camden Passage is itself reason enough to make a foray into at times pedestrian Islington. Specialising in superb quality older vintage garments, Annie's has a fine selection of silk tea and wedding dresses alongside delicate victorian blouses, ornate old opera coats and chic forties suits.

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