VINTAGE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
#noddys
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Clothing & Accessories
#noddys
Since 1996, Noddys has occupied a shopfront opposite the Port Noarlunga Hotel, spreading across 25-plus dealer stalls. Transistor radios, phonographs, tobacciana, vintage telephones, garagenalia — the categories keep coming. Pink Cat Vintage handles the clothing end. Open Friday to Sunday, it rewards the kind of browser who knows exactly what they're looking for, and the kind who doesn't.
VINTAGE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
2nd Chance
Collective
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Clothing & Accessories
2nd Chance Collective
Fresh drops hit the site every Friday at 6pm — Carhartt hoodies, 1990s West Coast Eagles windbreakers, Jordan grand prix jackets, North Face, Umbro. The Fullarton shopfront runs Thursday to Sunday and Monday, noon till eight on weeknights. Sportswear, workwear and band tees, each piece individually sized and priced.
BOOKS & EPHEMERA
Alice Bookshop
ADELAIDE, SA
Books & Ephemera
Alice Bookshop
Alice Bookshop is a bookshop and ephemera dealer in Unley, South Australia, specialising in secondhand books, vintage prints, maps, postcards, and paper ephemera. Particularly known for rare maps, postcards, exploration books. Book lovers can spend hours exploring shelves stacked with out-of-print titles, rare editions, and fascinating paper ephemera. In Unley, an established inner-south Adelaide suburb with a genteel shopping strip along Unley Road.
VINTAGE STORE
Chaos Bazaar
Vintage
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Store
Chaos Bazaar Vintage
Seven decades of clothing — 1920s dresses through to 1980s menswear — pulled from years of collecting and organised by decade on Goodwood Road. Shoes, accessories and recently added retro furniture and art fill out the floor. The depth is real; this is a specialist archive, not a rack of costumes.
VINTAGE FURNITURE & HOMEWARES
Collectika
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Furniture & Homewares
Collectika
Collectika is a vintage furniture shop in Adelaide, South Australia, specialising in mid-century modern furniture, retro homewares, and vintage decor. Particularly known for mid-century Australian furniture, lighting. Browse showroom floors filled with restored sideboards, dining settings, armchairs, and lighting from the 1950s through the 1980s. In the heart of Adelaide, South Australia's compact and walkable capital city.
VINTAGE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
DeYoungs
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Clothing & Accessories
DeYoungs
Since 1993, Troy DeYoung has been running what amounts to a retro carnival in O'Sullivan Beach — architectural salvage, antique furniture, and genuine oddities sourced partly from the business's own demolition projects. Staff Ben and Mark bring decades of collective knowledge to the floor. The kind of place where you arrive for a door handle and leave with a reclaimed timber sideboard.
VINTAGE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
Emprades vintage
+ design
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Clothing & Accessories
Emprades vintage + design
The building at 45 Grants Gully Road was a jam and pickle factory in the 1860s before Des spent years rebuilding it stone by stone. In 2013, he and wife Pru opened it as a shop alongside daughter Emily and her husband Adam — the four names collapsed into the business's Catalan-coincidence of a name, meaning "to use." Vintage, antique and mid-century furniture and homewares fill the result.
VINTAGE CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES
Federation Trading
ADELAIDE, SA
Vintage Clothing & Accessories
Federation Trading
Peter Wickes has run this Waymouth Street salvage store since 1982, buying, restoring and selling original architectural fittings — cast iron fireplaces, marble mantelpieces, brass hardware, timber doors. In-house French polishing by Manuel. Gas fire conversions fitted into original cast iron fascias. Stock turns over constantly; the tile room alone is worth the trip.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES
Hahndorf Antique
Clock Shop
ADELAIDE, SA
Antiques & Collectables
Hahndorf Antique Clock Shop
Hahndorf Antique Clock Shop is an antique shop in Hahndorf, South Australia, specialising in antiques, period furniture, vintage collectables, and decorative arts. Particularly known for antique clocks, horological instruments. Visitors can browse through cabinets of porcelain, silverware, and jewellery alongside larger pieces of period furniture and artwork. In Hahndorf, Australia's oldest surviving German settlement in the Adelaide Hills, a popular tourist destination.
ART & OBJECTS
Jam Factory
ADELAIDE, SA
Art & Objects
Jam Factory
Fifty years in, JamFactory remains one of the more serious institutions in Australian craft. Its Adelaide West End studios train emerging artists across ceramics, glass, furniture, and jewellery on a two-year associate program — the work feeds directly into the gallery and shop. The retrofit by designer Khai Liew still shows. Purchases support the training program, which is a clean loop.
ART & OBJECTS
Jam Factory Craft
& Design
ADELAIDE, SA
Art & Objects
Jam Factory Craft & Design
Fifty years in, JamFactory remains the clearest argument Adelaide has for craft as serious practice. Working studios in ceramics, glass, furniture, and jewellery and metal run a two-year associate program for emerging makers; the shop sells the results. Everything bought here funds the training. The flagship retail space was redesigned by South Australian designer Khai Liew in 2010.
OP SHOP
Salvos Stores
Glenelg
ADELAIDE, SA
Op Shop
Salvos Stores Glenelg
Salvos Stores Glenelg is an op shop (charity thrift store) in Glenelg, South Australia, offering secondhand clothing, homewares, books, and bric-a-brac at bargain prices. Particularly known for beachy homewares and casual clothing. A treasure hunt for bargain seekers, where every purchase supports charitable community programs. In the beachside suburb of Glenelg, Adelaide's favourite seaside destination connected to the city by historic tram.
OP SHOP
Vinnies Norwood
ADELAIDE, SA
Op Shop
Vinnies Norwood
Vinnies Norwood is an op shop (charity thrift store) in Norwood, South Australia, offering secondhand clothing, homewares, books, and bric-a-brac at bargain prices. Part of the Vinnies network. Particularly known for vintage homewares and retro fashion. A treasure hunt for bargain seekers, where every purchase supports charitable community programs. In Norwood, one of Adelaide's most established shopping precincts along The Parade.