It’s a damn shame young people aren’t into antiques, so much history things that last a lifetime vintage is back in many of people into the vintage young people one step away from antiques so many people want new furniture what not when there’s so much to be recycled and make your apartment or home beautiful because there’s nothing like wouldn’t furniture from North Carolina with the Amish people make or something that your great grandfather made back in the day. I’m kind of nostalgic for history I love history and I love antiques like when you see a sickle you know somebody worked hard in the field instead of new machinery so beautiful and the store is packed with many dealer take your time and enjoy and don’t forget to smell the roses. Thank you very much. Have a pleasant day in your endeavors of antiquing and vintage...
Read moreI always stop by Clutter whenever I’m in Collingswood, and I almost always find something to bring home to my fiancé, who has a soft spot for old things. Even on those rare occasions when nothing in the shop makes my heart sing, I still have a great time looking around; there’s always something interesting to see! Prices are very reasonable. I think this green trunk was about $40-50, the fan (which works just fine) was maybe $12, and the vintage monkey puzzle was $3. Shop owner is friendly and helpful (she helped me haul the trunk into my tiny car!) and is kinda funny on social media, too. You...
Read moreWhen I was younger, my mom turned me onto vintage shops and now as an adult, I’m hooked myself. This is a true vintage store! The owner could not be nicer- she’s actually really hysterically funny! Her stock is really excellent- unlike other vintage stores, her merchandise is actually vintage and priced very reasonably. Book collection is especially impressive. I love this store and...
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