Via Pietro Capparoni, 14, 00151 Roma RM, Italy
“A nice shop and staff was friendly too. I saw a lot of unusual and refined/design (pricey) pieces. It was quiet and so had all the time to wonder around, as the shop is big and full packed of objects.”
Viale Carlo Espinasse, 99, 20156 Milano MI, Italy
“The “All You Can Wear” event that I learnt about through Instagram was very crowded. The Instagram video made it seem that it was going to be something similar to outlet shopping, where you could get a bag of clothing items for 18€. The location is very far from the city centre and when I arrived there was a long queue outside of the building, waiting to get in. It was announced that the price for a bag was decreased to 10€ as there was almost nothing left. The clothes were only visibly used children’s clothing and there were some really worn out shoes as well. You can find second-hand clothes like those at any Italian city market, they usually sell them for 0.50€ a piece. A lot of the things in the store itself like household items and decorations are really old and in a really bad state, personally I wouldn’t want them even for free. Maybe some of the furniture or art objects could be interesting to some people, those seemed to be in the best state out of all the things in the store.”
Via Gabriele D'Annunzio, 13, 50135 Firenze FI, Italy
“Yesterday I went there and brought back home a peacekeeper antique. Here you can find several unique and fine replicas which are hardly to be seen elsewhere, not even on gunfire or target softair. It's a small shop but you could get both popular products and antiques. Price is totally fine and staff are super friendly. And I'll definitely come back here for more.”
Ripa di Porta Ticinese, 20143 Milano MI, Italy
“Worth a visit. This market/fair takes place on Saturdays in the premises of Porta Genova Station, on Alzaia Naviglio Grande. You can find a lot of vintage items, records, music merchandise and jewellery. I once bought a couple of beautiful Indian silver pendants in 1998, when the fairy's location was on Darsena.”
Via Gianfranco Zuretti, 60, 20125 Milano MI, Italy
“Hours need to be updated on Google. We arrived at the shop Sunday during the posted open hours of 10:00 to 19:00. When we went to enter, the door was locked and there was a paper taped to the door telling people that during July and August, they will be closed on Sundays. Maybe we will be able to go back when they are actually open. Update! We returned to the shop (not on a sunday) and it was open at the correct time. Very happy we tried again, because it is an amazing shop! Good prices on unique items! Definitely worth going and we will be back.”
Via Giuseppe Davanzati Forges, 7, Via Prospero Petroni, 33, 70121 Bari BA, Italy
“Lot of gadgets, t-shirts, accessories funny & cool!”
Via de' Carracci, 91, 40131 Bologna BO, Italy
“Excellent assortment, Raffaella very nice and friendly!”
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