My friend recommended me this place, so I went to there. There is a lot of nice vintage goods, and clothes, and good atmosphere. Price is not too expensive(but not cheep).
Claire P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Affordable, quirky vintage… wahoo! I bought a lovely purse there for € 20. It was in perfect condition but the leather is nicely soft from use. So pleased. Handbags for € 20/25, dresses for € 35, leather/fringe jackets for around the € 60 mark. Then there’s a great collection of household items from old typewriters, to an old trumpet turned into a lamp, to vintage chess boards, suitcases, tea sets… all at very reasonable prices. The owner is so helpful and enthusiastic as well. What a wonderful shop!
Dave H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Cork, Republic of Ireland
If you’re looking for a knick-knack, doodad, tchotchke, curio or thingamajig then The Third Policeman is where you need to go. I’m not sure I’d call it a vintage shop, since that suggests tatty second-hand cardigans and suspiciously stained silk scarves. TTP has those, sure, but it also has a seemingly endless supple of weird jewellery, ornaments and miscellany. I’d recommend it for people looking very unique gifts or an unhealthy interest in old Irish kitsch.
Rashel W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
When the warm weather gets to me, I tend to get a bit bold & go to places I wouldn’t typically try — this thin little vintage shop was one of them. My gosh, what a find. I’d compare it to your gran’s attic, if your gran were French, fashionable, & had a fondness for keeping everything tidy. There were colorful, carefully cleaned jewelry pieces, vinyl record players(that work!), loads of leather/fur/etc. purses & coats, furniture & home pieces; shoes. I left with a cute little teacup & matching milk jug for a tenner. Also: welcoming, talkative staff. Consider me impressed.