Retro Clothing

Retro Clothing

From ‘70s Hippy’ to ‘1920s Glamour’, Vintage Revival never disappoints if you’re looking for a showstopper. Kids don’t miss out either, with a separate section full of character costumes, princess dresses or superhero outfits. Australian retailer Average Local houses well-designed pieces that are made to stand the test of time. Shop handpicked pre-loved designer pieces from the archives of labels like Gucci, Kenzo and Issey Miyake. Means to contribute or add quality to, and that’s the mantra of this small online business.
From American sportswear to rare designer finds, there’s something to tickle all of your vintage fancies. Vintage AccessoriesAccessories add a lot to an outfit Custom sneaker to make it look vintage. You don’t need  to throw on retro shoes to look the part. You just need the right pair of round sunglasses and you have the look.

Prices vary across the different stalls, but  you can usually find a rare gem for a fair price, whether that’s brown '70s earthenware, a pair of boots or some rose-coloured sunnies. You’ll find a concentration of stores in Fitzroy, with others dotted in the CBD, Brunswick and beyond. In their own ways, these stores revive our city’s fashion history. Want to seek out some vintage finds at Brisbane's best op shops?
As a 90s vintage myself, browsing their racks fills me with both nostalgia and a potential quarter life crisis. While they stock everything from hats, outerwear and accessories, vintage tees dominate – sports, movies, TV shows and bands, as well as labels like Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren. I didn’t think I’d ever need a Practical Magic t-shirt in my life, but now I’m not so sure. Hidden away down a little walkway in Subiaco, Lucy in Disguise is a treasure trove for local vintage collectors. The store has a huge array of hand-selected clothing for men and women of almost any decade at various price points. And if you’re a commitment-phobe or have a special event coming up, they have a dedicated section for costume and event hire.

A good vintage look depends a lot on how all the pieces look together, so combining other vintage clothing and accessories styled from the same decade is always a good bet. OTC Vintage is your one-stop vintage clothing shop for all of your retro clothing and vintage accessory needs! We love retro  fashion and have an appreciation for super unique vintage finds and music. Melbourne’s most unique vintage clothing sale is coming to Abbotsford Convent. Established in 1989, we offer vintage and preloved clothing with an emphasis on quality and femininity. Featuring natural fibres such as cotton, linen, silk, cashmere and wools.
Be prepared to empty your pockets, because you’ll want to buy everything in stock. Mori Market sells high-quality secondhand gems solely on Instagram. Keep an eye out for its handpicked selection of jackets and shirts.

From coats to heels, shoes, and dresses, you can use a bunch of vintage clothing, shoes, and accessory combinations to bring some old-school style in your outfit of the day. Australian onlinevintage clothing store specialising in authentic 1950’s dresses. Browse our quality vintage clothing from 1900s to 1980s. For those riding the wave of Y2K resurgence, Lune Selects is your shop. Think cargo pants, off-the-shoulder tops, puffer vests and lots of mesh. Lune Selects is also great for those who are easily overwhelmed by stocked-up vintage stores.
Specialising in tees, leather and denim, its frequent restocks means you can shop fresh one-off pieces every week. The growing concern about sustainable shopping has yet to slow the number of fast fashion donations hauled into op-shops, which are left with the task to keep the clothing out of landfill. Most in-stock items are dispatched the very same day, ready to be delivered as soon as we can to your location in Australia. If you’re ordering a special item, please allow up to 30 days for it to arrive. Some of our pieces are sourced from unique locations as far away as the U.K and may require extra shipping time. A long-time favourite for Perth’s vintage lovers, Fi & Co stocks a delightful mix of new and pre-loved fashion, as well as a few collectibles and homewares.
In 2019, about 40 per cent of Generation Z said that they were buying outfits second hand, reselling site ThredUp said. For the past four-and-a-half years she has travelled to op shops all over NSW to source vintage wares for her store in Katoomba. When Allegra Benmayor was a teenager, she bought a vintage Yves Saint Laurent wallet for 50 cents and sold it online for $150. It began a passion for rummaging through old clothing and accessories, and she has since turned this hobby into a career. “As consumers we can also make money in the second-hand market by selling quality items we no longer wear,” the agency says. He says the rise of fast fashion has made customers realise that older clothes are often made better.