Retro Woman Clothing Exchange

Notting Hill & West London


More secondhand than vintage, but very popular, Retro Woman has racks upon racks of hand-me-down fashion and big-name designer goodies, including a galaxy of shoes and self-confessed 'nylon monstrosities' from the '70s. There are always fresh items coming in through the door and togs get reduced in price over time. A Retro Man Clothing Exchange is along the road at number 34.


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