Lost and Found Market

Flea market · Fitzroy

Lost and Found Market

Flea market · Fitzroy

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288 Brunswick St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia

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Expansive warehouse market for vintage apparel, antique furniture, housewares, bric-a-brac & art.  

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288 Brunswick St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia Get directions

lostandfoundmarket.com.au
@lostandfoundmarket

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288 Brunswick St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia Get directions

+61 499 449 199
lostandfoundmarket.com.au
@lostandfoundmarket

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"If you like enormous warehouses packed with every kind of vintage delight, you’ll love the Lost and Found Market. These guys have been occupying giant warehouses spaces around the northern suburbs for the last 8 years or so with an ever changing offering of vintage goods. There are some great relics of local history in the stalls here – you can easily imagine the thoroughly Australian mid-century homes some of this stuff came from. Even if you’re not usually a fan of vintage stuff, you’ll still find something to pique your interest. Really an impressive collection." - Smith & Thomas

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Nmnm Kkkk

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Overpriced and dirty junk, you're better off looking in a bin for cleaner clothes. I'm guessing the rent to own a stall is extortionate, as nothing in the shop is affordable, or even worth paying what is being asked. If you enjoy tourist trap vintage shops , definitely check them out, otherwise save your money.

Charly Bz

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It is my clothing and accessories store that I visit frequently. It is vintage and has everything I am looking for. The classic items are huge and I never get tired of visiting it. I recommend it on the second floor. Come and you will understand what I mean.

Valentina Bestani

Google
As someone who loves vintage stores, so was really looking forward to coming to Melbourne and checking this one out. It is THE most overpriced vintage clothing store I have ever been to in my life. Made in china polyester dress, $95!!! A polyester Made in China shirt for $70, etc etc. True vintage pieces (from the 90's and before) are hard to find. For thrift stores lovers: get educated regarding how to read labels (true vintage labels) and how to differentiate textiles. Ridiculous. Not coming back again.

S C

Google
In terms of quality finds and variety, this is the best vintage shop on Brunswick St. my brother came out of the store with some fantastic jackets, but bear in mind the clothes here don’t come cheap! For example, some of the denim Levi’s and Wrangler jackets are more expensive than buying a new one from the offical store.

Sonam Dema

Google
They have the massive collections . Must visit . Entire day round and round 😅🤪 Go along or with friends . with friends it would be fun selecting stuffs.

Mx Turner

Google
Certainly looks cool but only expect a good find if you don’t mind overpriced and low quality garments

Jez Ashford

Google
Great shopping experience. Good choice when looking for vintage clothing and other oldie items.

Nicholas Lim

Google
Loads to see, touch and try. Wonderfully curated by the individuals who spent time on this. It has everything, and I mean everything. Record LPs, vintage clothes and fashion accessories, bags, tools, household items, decorative pieces, furniture, wigs!, The list keeps going on and on. Well worth a visit even if it's a bit out of the way. Expect to spend a couple of hours here if you're the type who like to take time to rummage through vintage finds for self and home. I've taken a few photos so check them out.

Jack D.

Yelp
I live in a "little old lady" style house with bright green tiles, wispy white curtains and a doorbell loud enough to make your hair curly. I love the retro look and feel and so naturally a great proportion of my furniture could be filed under the "little old lady" category. Hence my frequent visits to the Lost and Found Market. Here you will find everything from 1950s mirrors to big, boofy prom dresses to Ken Done place mats and coasters. The Lost and Found Market has everything. I go at least once a month to see what is new (they have rotating stalls) even when I am not looking for anything specific. While I admire their furniture the most (think stunning 70s Danish furniture) it is not something I believe I will ever be able to afford *sobs* but damn is it nice to look at. While they do have an extensive clothing section, I personally believe the Lost and Found Market excels more in the bric-a-brac and glassware areas. If you're looking to pimp your home bar, this is the place to be. They are only open on Saturdays and Sundays but the huge warehouse style means there's always something to find. You could honestly spend a good hour in here.

Arabella G.

Yelp
I like to think that this gigantic vintage store was named after the Elliott Smith song of - almost - the same name. But without the subtext of misery and unrequited love. There is nothing miserable about this bona fide Brunswick vintage Mecca. For Lost & Found Market is one of the most lovable vintage stores in Melbourne, stocking an incredible range of vintage clothes, shoes, accessories, furniture, lighting and art from a characterful shop on Brunswick East's Lygon Street. I've only just discovered Lost & Found Market but it is already my favourite Melbourne vintage shop. And with good reason. Firstly, prices. I don't want to say this for fear of tempting fate - or price increases - but Lost & Found is literally bargainous. Secondly, selection. I've noticed a worrying trend for Melbourne's vintage shops to only really stock clothes from the disco and power suit eras to the detriment of the wardrobes of us Art Deco, fifties and sixties loving gals. Not Lost & Found. I walked away from Lost & Found Market with a ditty little sixties lace cocktail dress for a mere $55 and will no doubt return soon to look for more treasure. In the words of Elliott Smith 'I'm in love'.

Gabriel P.

Yelp
Look don't go here expecting to find your long lost cat or that sock that mysteriously went missing out of your top drawer, when you go to Brunswick's lost and found market. But you can expect to find almost anything else in this gigantic store. The Lost and Found Market is the sister store of Smith Street's Lost and Found - so I am sure you are already familiar this business's legacy of obtaining a massive range of retro gears. Whilst I often find these kind of places overpriced - I still believe there are a lot of good bargains to be discovered at Lost and Found Market.

Scott T.

Yelp
Lost & Found is just around the corner from home, so if I wander by on a weekend when it is open I more often than not pop inside to browse around. Every time I go in I eye off the same set of lockers sitting in the side room, thinking how much I'd love to have them, but how there's no way that I'll ever pay the asking price (they've been sitting there for months guys, maybe it's time to put a new price ticket on them?). I scour the cabinets for some cool toys that will look just great on the shelf at home and I usually always spy something I want. That is, until I turn the price tag over and pop it back amongst the rest of the clutter. Not everything here is overpriced. If you look around you will find some cheaper items around and it is fun to discover the oddities crammed in everywhere. There seems to be a few items that look a lot older than they actually are, but there are some great things to be found. Record collectors, there are several boxes for you to scrounge through. I'm not sure in the prices or quality of stuff in these boxes, but they're there to dig through anyway. I'm not sure if its a regular thing but they' also had a record fair in here recently. Comic book hunters, there are a few boxes of comics for $2-3 but they're mostly rubbish. I have found a couple of issues here though that I picked up pretty much just because I liked the covers. L&F is definitely worth a look, but you definitely have to dig to find that well-priced gold.

Travis K.

Yelp
As my fellow reviewers attest the Lost and Found Market is so much less than the front signage suggests. Having recently moved into the area I felt I had stumbled across a winner where I could pick up some cheap second hand goods to furnish my room. How wrong I was. Looking for a cheap desk? Well there was a pretty standard second hand model in excess of $150. How about a free-standing lamp? $80. Where exactly these items were lost from is debatable, but not as debatable as whoever is assigned to valuing them once they are newly found. Good signage or no there are many more reasonably priced second shops in the Brunswick area to look at first.

Jason H.

Yelp
The outer walls of the building, once a machine grey, now hold a brightly painted red and yellow stripes of a circus tent pulled assist to let you into the shopping experience that is Lost & Found Market. Think op shop vintage blended with new in all forms - clothes, books and furniture. The mannequins are dressed well enough for you to accidentally ask them questions. Prices are hit and miss, but at the same time it's more than apparent the op shop next door will not have what you're looking for, it's probably been raided.