If you are looking for 30's 40's or even 50's clothing in Australia, you are going to be looking a very long time.
From my experience, finding stuff here is next to impossible, and believe me, I am a blood hound when it comes to finding items I am interested in.
Most of what you do find in the vintage shops here will be imported from the States, or Europe, what still amazes me is the lack of old hats, we must be one of the hottest countries on earth, and you think everyone and his dog would have owned a hat back in the day, but try finding old hats here, and its like winning the lottery, yes next to impossible.
Your best bet is look father a field, mostly the States, and like previously mentioned Europe.
Yes I also looked and found nothing, If you are in Sydney, generally the best place to start looking is Newtown.
There is an abundance of vintage clothing shops down there, that will stock mostly 70's and 80's clothing, but good 40's or 50's clothing you have to be very lucky.
Grandma Takes A Trip, the last time I was in there about 3 months ago had a couple of men's 40's suits, but moth bitten and very small in size, I try to get down there every so often to have a look around, but always come away empty handed, due to the lack of anything descent and found the time best spent on ebay searching.
Thanks man. I think my best bet is looking online. There appears to be fair lot of stuff on there anyway. Sucks that you can't try any of it on before buying though. Cheers.
There are good places in Melbourne. A bunch of stores throughout Fitzroy (sorry no names but go for a walk around Smith Street and side streets). And Sacred Heart Mission Op Shops have great vintage gear. The Camberwell Flea Market and Lygon Street Brunswick has a shops too. Melbourne used to have great 1920's and 30's gear for a couple of dollars in the 1980's when I first bought things. It's not as great now but it ain't bad.
My best finds have been in the country. I found a really fantastic overcoat in Warrnambool for $40 which is now my winter regular. I've also bought some excellent English handmade shoes in a tiny town south of Horsham - new in a box and great fit for $5. Get off the beaten track and fossick if you want to find something excellent.
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