Do I like this shop? Yes. Do I think it is a little overpriced? Yes. So being the queen of vintage that I am, I have my eye out for good quality, affordable retro clothes. Soho Vintage, well, it kinda ticks my boxes. It’s not huge but it has a decent enough selection. It also seems to stock some great men’s wear. Need a leather jacket? You’ll find one here boys. The shop is hidden off a back street and can be missed but if you’re in the area it’s worth popping in. The lady behind the counter was very friendly and helpful if a little distracted by the phone. Vintage enthusiasts, check out this space!
Hsmith
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
WOW! A real Vintage shop selling some of the most amazing 1940’s dresses I’ve seen. Really good quality and condition and the prices are very reasonable. I normally would go to somewhere like ‘Radio Day’s’ for the type of Vintage they have here but I am extremely happy I stumbled across this place. It’s a bit hard to find so you need to plan your route but definitely worth a visit — and it’s in Soho!
Larissa R.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
Yesterday I happened upon a perfectly respectable little vintage store hidden away on an an otherwise abandoned and un-trafficked corner of Soho. Encouraged by an easel sign on the busy Broadwick Street, I headed down the quiet Ingestre Place to the open door(and arms) of Soho Vintage. The tiny space was filled with a plethora of styles. From an antique Victorian skirt to the 80s off-the-shoulder sweatshirts that are all the rage right now, Soho Vintage represented all. The prices were a bit on the dear side but, considering its prime location in Soho, not surprisingly so. If you find something you absolutely must have, a little light haggling might work for you here, since the shop is so small — rue the fact that those vintage boots are £35 and you might get them for £30. Overall, this proved to be a solid vintage store with a wide variety of items(at a variety of price ranges) that belied the shop’s size.