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.
Tu valoración: 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.
Tu valoración: 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.
Tu valoración: 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.