A loving guide to vintage shopping around the world

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Sick, Redchurch St, East London

Sick, 105 Redchurch Street, off Brick Lane, London
Nearest Tube: Liverpool Street or Old Street
Opening Hours: Mon - Sun 12-7pm

The one for 80's/90's BOY London

Stepping into this vintage shop, you could believe that you have just walked into a commune owned by artists in the early ‘90’s. The tiny space is crammed with bikes, clothes, ghetto blasters, misfit mannequins and record covers.  Sick is owned by Steph Raynor, who used to own BOY London, an iconic London shop that helped kick start the bondage/punk scene and then went on to sell rave clothes.  Traces of the Boy London store can still be found at Sick – baseball caps, shorts, Lycra dresses, jumpers...plus designer t-shirts (Giorgio Armani, Yves Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren), cropped tops, rave bomber jackets, stompy boots - I like the way the staff customise vintage pieces.  Down in the basement, you’ll find a bed full of vintage clothes for £3.  A pretty unique vintage shop, that really specialises in that late 80’s, early 90’s London street look.










Wednesday, 15 December 2010

The Other Side of The Pillow, Hackney, London

The Other Side of The Pillow, 61 Wilton Way, Hackney, London E8 
(t) 07988870508
theothersideofthepillow.blogspot.com
Opening Hours: Thurs - Sunday 11am-5pm

The one for vintage Vans

Imagine my delight, when I popped out for a bacon sandwich and stumbled across this little vintage shop, hidden away down a residential street in Hackney.  I came over all nostalgic, as the space bought back fond memories of the amazing vintage stores that you used to find around Brick Lane years ago....they were all about rare trainers & sunglasses.  Well, if you miss those shops of old, then get down to this little jem on Wilton Way.  Tons & tons of rare deadstock Vans.  For boy's & girls, the coolest prints and colour waves, a massive selection.  Super fly old school sunglasses....Cazal's, Carrera's, Versace, Christian Dior...all the greats!  Plus a nice selection of sportswear and vintage bric-a-brac.  How exciting.








Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Arckiv, Redchurch Street, London E2

Arckiv, The Gallery, 50 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DP
Nearest tube: Liverpool Street 
(t) 07790 102 204
www.arciv.net
Open daily from 11am-7pm from Friday 10th - Monday 20th December 2010

Opening Night of pop up shop Arckiv

Last Thursday I called into the opening of a new temporary shop/exhibition on Redchurch Street - Arckiv, a new menswear project from Fraser Laing (the guy behind the vintage eyewear concept space at the Stables Market, Camden).  The collection consists of winter garments & accessories, new & antique for men - the look is one that focuses on attention to detail, utility & quality material. The space itself was great, the thought that had gone behind every single item was really inspiring - from the old school gym hangers with just the right amount of peeling paint, that were used to show-case rucksacks, to the rusty cabinets used to display goggles, and the over sized wooden coat hangers that had been sourced from old Italian wardrobe's.  The star of the show was the bespoke glasses display that in itself was a great art instillation- a collection of deadstock celluloids in wonderful abstract prints hung from the ceiling, accompanied by cabinets full of various style frame shapes, that are taken from Arckiv's extensive archive.  The idea is that you pick the pattern, then the shape, and Fraser will custom make you a pair of glasses - super stylish! I am very tempted to invest in a pair.  I highly recommend visiting this shop whilst it's on - it's a visual treat for anyone with an interest in fashion & design.










Monday, 13 December 2010

Reignwear, Soho, London

Reignwear, 12 Berwick Street, London
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus

The one for stand out pieces

Reignwear has a bright, modern boutique feel, stocking a dazzling selection of vintage for men & women, ranging from 1960’s – 1990’s, focusing mainly on the '80's & '90's.  The owner has good taste, and is knowledgeable about vintage; he makes a real effort to fill the rails with original standout pieces, rather than stocking the usual run-of-the mill items. Everything is really well priced – with items starting from £10. Stocking seasonal pieces, you will find a variety of striking dresses, shorts, skirts, bags, jackets, a good selection of menswear, tweed jackets, polo shirts, suits, knitwear, shirts, belts – the overall look is one that feels relevant and wearable today, rather than full on retro. Star finds from previous visits include a 1980’s Italian bronze glitter body-con skirt and bustier top set for £30, the most intricate 1980’s deco sequin & beaded coat for £120, and a Mickey Mouse print Fiorucci t-shirt dress for £25.

A nice, understated men's jacket

A good bold colour - love these old school rave style jackets

I really liked the shape and Khaki colour of this men's bomber

A striking poncho, an unusual pattern that reminded me of a Missoni piece.  The sleeves gave the shape more definition - a brilliant festival buy for £30

What a fun combination....velvet bomber and sequin pencil skirt...a good party look

Midnight blue velvet ski pants, with added disco sparkle

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Blackout II, Covent Garden, London

Blackout II, 51 Endell Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9AJ
Nearest tube: Covent Garden or Holborn
(t) 020 7240 5006
www.blackout2.com
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Saturday 11.30am-6.30pm, Closed Sunday's

The one for men's vintage suits

The vintage clothes at Blackout scream ‘Fabulous!’  A tiny vintage shop in Covent Garden on two levels, with rails packed full of proper authentic vintage from the 1920’s – 1980’s – a truly inspirational collection.  A great selection of menswear, the most handsom suits in great cuts and shades – light sandy golds, grey with pale blue flecks, camels, beige's, lots of vintage YSL suits for £95.  Chic men’s smoking jackets, coats and shoes.  Hundreds of ladies dresses, suits, hats, bags, gloves, costume jewelry, shoes, kimonos, swimsuits. The staff at Blackout do not allow photography in the shop, which is a real shame, as it's nice to show you the kind of pieces that they sell.  Instead I will describe...On one visit I spotted an outrageous pink marabou feather coat for £95, a long Vegas showgirl fringed dress for £95, a unisex reversible 1950’s mac, beige on the outside with an incredible abstract tropical print in deep purples and bronze on the inside, for £65, a blood orange crushed velvet bag that conjured up images of Moroccan sunsets & opium dens, and the perfect pair of 1970’s leopard print safari pants.





Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Classic with A Twist at Reignwear, London

Reignwear, 12 Berwick Street, Soho, London W1
Nearest tube: Oxford Circus or Tottenham Court Road



After calling into the Soho vintage store Reignwear, I just wanted to pick up on the thought that vintage shopping doesn't always have to be about colours, prints & sequins (although, I do love all three!) It can also be refreshingly simple.  Check out these pieces that I found instore....classic items with a vintage twist.

Take a classic black jacket, and add great cut-out detail.  This shape is very reminiscent of the iconic Luella Batman collection...a bargain for £15!

Another great black jacket, the fringing adds a touch of rock & roll

Classic black leggings in amazing 80's Lycra. The fit of these were perfect, nicely high waisted.

Soft black leather trousers, a nice loose fit....just add a white t-shirt

The classic jodhpurs...in charcoal grey, with black suede patches.

Loving the slouchy fit of these soft wool, dog-tooth trousers - a timeless print.

I think the key to wearing leather is to keep it simple....loving this black leather patchwork skirt...only a plain white t-shirt & chunky ankle boots needed.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

The Vintage Showroom, Covent Garden, London

14 Earlham Court, Covent Garden, London, WC2H 9LN
Nearest tube: Tottenham Court Road or Covent Garden
www.thevintageshowroom.com
(t) 020 7836 964

The one for men's vintage coats

Selling menswear only, The Vintage Showroom has a real boys club feel to it.  The shop used to be home to a hardware store - FW Collins & Sons Ironmongers (since 1835), the guy's have done well to retain that workshop look, and the setting sits perfectly with the style of clothes.  Selling vintage from 1940's up to 1970's, focusing mainly on 1950's, this is not a shop for vintage bling, but one for classic men's fashion. Stocking chunky knits, shirts, smoking jackets, hats, the coat selection really stands out - 1950's hunting jackets, vintage Barbour jackets, amazing parka's (some with real fur lined hoods), 1950's worn leather jackets, suede bombers, khaki army coats.  A mid to high price range, but quality vintage pieces that will always be cool.