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Waterloo

What the Butler Wore

A tiny cluttered ‘granny store’ that smells. read more »»




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Waterloo

Radio Days

This store is like walking into a 1920s time warp. It sells everything from, glasses, records and old magazines to clothes. read more »»




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Sloane Square

Oxfam

The all glass exterior draws attention to the brilliantly merchandised displays, making you want to immediately wander inside this revamped Oxfam store. read more »»




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Battersea Park railway station

Twice as Nice

Drop items off and after six weeks, if they are not sold you are obliged to collect them, otherwise you will get 50 per cent of whatever they were sold for. read more »»




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Mortlake railway station

The Second Look

Sells a wide range of secondhand designer clothing and accessories. All items are under a year old and are therefore fairly pricey. A Mulberry bag for £300 and a Chloe dress for £179. Run by a very rude French lady. read more »»




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Cutty Sark railway station

The Observatory

Formal and casual vintage clothing and accessories sold at very reasonable prices with regular monthly reductions. read more »»




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Wimbledon

LK Bennett Clearance Store

Last season’s shoes at discount prices. Better than the shop on Kings Road - this stocks more shoes though they are decidedly more formalwear/workwear. read more »»




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Elephant & Castle

Clarks Factory Shop

Hidden in the basement corner of the grotesque Elephant and Castle shopping mall, then again, Clarks has never claimed to be glam and this is the outlet store. Nevertheless, if you can bear the scenery it’s worth a visit. read more »»




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Norwood railway station

Cenci

Cenci offers vintage clothing from the Thirties to the Eighties for men, women and children.  Highlights for womenswear on a recent visit include a Seventies Pucci kaftan and an Eighties Dior jacket though both were upward of £120. read more »»




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Clapham Junction, Notting Hill

Battersea Vintage Fashion, Accessories and Textiles Fair

Stalls from all over Europe, spanning the 1800s to the Seventies. The fair attracts the ‘trade’ crowd with designers, prop hunters, buyers and the like attending. read more »»




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