Vintage Clothing, Shoes & Accessories for sale

Irvrsbl can provide you with the wardrobe to live out your Gwen Stefani Y2K fantasies. A goldmine of vintage designer pieces, the luxury online boutique flaunts the likes of Prada, Missoni, Jean Paul Gaultier and Christian Dior. Instagram store has a penchant for ’90s styles and unique bustiers.
Formerly known as Recycle Boutique from New Zealand, Goodbyes put consignment on the map in Melbourne. The store resells your old garments and gives you back 50 per cent of the price. With locations in Brunswick, Collingwood and Prahran, Goodbyes nabs some quality stock Vintage Clothing from fashionable locals. There’s a mix of brand and non-brand items, with largely modern recycled. Goodbyes has pre-loved Gorman to Acne Studios, sneakers and everyday wear. Just off St George’s Road in Preston is a rainbow-coloured warehouse of vintage delights.

You can trade in your old goods and get cash in hand or store credit. Operating for over three decades, American Rag has long been a pioneer in the Melbourne vintage scene. With handpicked pieces sourced directly from the US, you can shop a range of retro sportswear, classic-cut denim and pre-loved vintage band tees. Local fashion consignment business Goodbyes fuses the best in secondhand vintage, archival designer and local labels. You can’ttechnicallybuy online, but it deserves the inclusion. Head to one of the brand’s five IRL locations and swap your pre-loved pieces for something special with the help of the very stylish in-store team.
If lady’s luncheons, high teas, jazz bars and croquet games sound like something you feel like you’ve missed out on, fear not, the fashion still remains even if the activities are harder to find. Clad yourself in silk scarves, chiffon gowns, paisley shirts and leather jackets, perfect to get yourself back in the time of lawn bowls and sunset drinks, or even just to head to the supermarket. Fitzroy-based vintage haven Out of the Closet was founded in the ’80s and has been providing retro gems to Melbourne’s Northside ever since.

The warmly lit and artfully decorated Carlton store makes for a cosy space. There are two locations in Fitzroy and the CBD with a stash of more lowkey secondhand items. There’s plenty of polar fleece, cord pinafores, overalls, sweatshirts and retro favourites like Doc Martens, Dickies and RM Williams.
Vintage clothing in Australia is a big deal, and Levi's® is where you will find the best vintage jeans, trucker jackets, and vintage collar shirts on the market. Retro and vintage style is unisex, from vintage 80s all the way back to the rock and roll look. Levi’s® has clothing for women and clothing for men that will suit your style, whatever look you’re after. Rockabilly shoes, dresses, retro t-shirts, and men’s bowling shirts are just some of the items on offer that customers across the country continue to love. To 6XL and men's S to 5XL, no one needs to miss out on creating timeless looks with pieces that are cool, classy and stylish. American Rag is said to be the first vintage store of its kind to be established in Melbourne’s CBD back in 1991.

Basically, anything to make you look like you’re headed for a winter in the Rockies. Retrostar is one of Melbourne’s most-loved vintage destinations, and while its IRL store is currently closed, you can shop its excellent selection of affordable vintage clothing online. Plus, there’s free shipping Australia-wide on all orders over $100. The first stop for high-quality, sustainably-made vintage clothing is Levi's®, online or in-store.
Shop vintage selects from luxury brands like Comme, Helmut Lang, Tom Ford and Gucci. While op shops in some parts of Australia are slowly starting to open their doors again, spending the last few months predominantly indoors has turned me into a fully-fledged online thrift addict. Thrift shopping has become more fashionable in recent years, particularly among younger consumers.
It’s like, 99 per cent of the clothes in there are fast fashion,” she said. Quality service is something that we pride ourselves in. One of the ways we fulfil it is by swiftly and efficiently sending our Poison Arrow line directly to your door in record time. From there, you're free to showcase your very own favourites from our vintage style clothing collection, completing your personal look. Dylan Wiehahn, a manager at the Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar and co-owner of WARM store, started selling vintage clothing five years ago and has seen a big change in fashion tastes.