The Best Vintage Stores in Dublin

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Address: 2, 34 Clarendon Street, Dublin

Go past the National Fairy Museum, cross the river and enter the famous temple bar area. Anyway, give up a pint of stuff – anyway – adventure among nine crows. Favored by some mannequin dressed in eclectics, it’s a bunch of shards of walls that don’t feel terrible old-fashioned shops overwhelmed. This stock is a colorful tribute to all items, across men’s, women’s and accessories: grungy plaid sougar kilts, pickled denim, motorcycle jackets and bamboo enny lane coats, and some redesigned pieces. If you want to rate the original Y2K Guess Bag, etc., follow their Instagram for the latest delivery updates.

Address: Temple Lane Street 22, Temple Lane Street, Dublin Temple Bar

Jenny Vander is one of the oldest vintage shops in Ireland, opening back in 1974 and establishing her choice with a sweet selection of vintage evening wears and accessories. Whether you’re a debut, a prom queen or a cocktail attendee, there’s one outfit for any occasion: Lacey’s 70s dress; 60s beaded chiffon clothes and salmon pink tulip yard. Luxurious glass jewelry cabinets are displayed in color: Thick summer fish cocktail rings will sit next to elegant fuchsia and gold calves and decorative rose art deco bracelets. There are always all kinds of beads: including colored gems, agate and Canegians, you can accessorize or upgrade.

Address: D02 K462, Drury Street 50, Dublin

Sophie McQuade comes from an old-fashioned blood – her father, Frank McQuade, is also trading in her iconic 50s-focused Flip Vintage series. The Sacred Heart of Sophie’s vintage shop is located above the original flip on the Temple Bar Square. It’s a fun space with original ceiling decals, a loose chandeliers, a set of antlers and cow cloth wood floors on the walls. The sacred heart and crucifixion adorn this space, and there is a wicker box with a logo decor for the game to pick up. McQuade focuses on quality jackets, denim and Y2K accessories, but the shelves expand with the generalization and aesthetics-impossible possibilities.

Address: Temple Bar 4 Temple Square 4

Less than a minute’s walk from the above Sacred Heart, you’ll get to Tola Vintage, a flagship store with board-paved chessboards, and Gargantuan Rummage sells you with sports jackets and small tops for just €5. But further to University Green, you’ll find Tora’s more carefully curated vintage clothing stores: Stone Island, Louis Witton, Jill Sand, Gucci, and more. In a glass cabinet in the middle of the store, there is a range of high-end purses, sunglasses and jewelry. Bright and airy spaces provide a more meditation experience.

Address: D02 H973, Dublin Green College 12

It’s a clear western event with cowboy boots and stetsons above your head. For workwear enthusiasts, Carhartt Heads, this is also a particularly good stop. Saved by the bell– Style sweater fans, and anyone who hasn’t found the perfect Levis 501s yet – Substitute tips, they’re here! The original store front is an old-fashioned clock maker, but inside, it’s a pleasantly messy Warren merchandise. The staff in the wasteland always laughs: it’s nice to help you, or (lightly!) stick your pee out of your hanger.

Address: D02 VN23 Shangdulin Temple Bar, No. 4 Shangye Street

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