Angela B.
Yelp
I can't believe I haven't written this review before now?! Shame on me as I have been a Mr.Ben customer ever since I moved to Glasgow.
Mr.Ben was then in the much missed Virginia Galleries building in the Merchant City alongside other great wee boutiques & local businesses. It was one of my 'go-to' places in Glasgow city centre. However, it has been long gone now and so Mr.Ben relocated to Kings Court which was super handy for me as not only was it near one of my (then) favourite pubs The 13th Note (and also now, Mono) but it was also right near a shop my friend used to work in.
The lady owner of Mr.Ben has always been super super lovely & friendly to me ever since the first day I stepped my Dr.Martened foot in her shop, the cynic in me would think this maybe could be to do with the fact that I used to spend about 80% of my wages in her shop back in the day (I wish I could be so footloose & fancy-free now with my money!), but no. As I said, from day one as soon as I stepped into her shop she was friendly & helpful. She is just so passionate & enthusiastic about her clothes/shoes/bags and occasionally when I have been trying on dresses she has asked if she can see me in the dress; normally this would horrify me (in a 'normal' clothes shop) but because she is so lovely & an all round cool lady I am always happy to do so.
Like any vintage shop the stock goes through periods of being amazing & not so amazing...it just depends on what you're looking for really. I am really into dresses, tops or skirts from the 1950's - 1970's, so quite a varied range but I do tend to find a lot of vintage shops now mostly stock 1980's/1990's gear, which is fine (and I guess still vintage) but it's just not my bag. Mr.Ben always has a great range of vintage era pieces ~ they usually have a beautiful range of 1950/60's ballgown/evening dresses which are stunning (and a bit more expensive) and I often look at them lovingly *sigh*
Mr.Ben also has a great variety of footwear, bags and accessories. I have picked up a few bags & necklaces from here over the years & it's pieces I still have & use/wear to this day. They're also good for knitwear. One of my most favourite knitted, Fair Isle cardigans came from Mr.Ben years ago & I still love it & wear it all the time.
The men aren't forgotten about in Mr.Ben ~ they have a great vintage mens section with super cool jackets, shirts, trousers, shoes & tops. They also do a really good range of military clothing; really nice jackets & coats.
A lot of the customers that used to visit Mr.Ben back in the day were more of your students-going-to-a-fancy-dress-party type, but that has changed a LOT in the past few years, lots more folk are into vintage style/clothing so this place is usually a lot busier then it used to be which is great for the owners but as a customer it means finding that perfect dress in your size is a bit more of a challenge now! Luckily for me I like a challenge & I enjoy rooting around searching for those perfect pieces for my wardrobe; I find that FAR more satisfying than just popping into Top Shop or somewhere & grabbing a dress off the rail. Bah. Anyone can do that!
Price-wise it can vary but I have always found their prices to be fair and the price usually reflects the age or condition of the item. If however you feel an item is highly over-priced and actually has a defect/fault then usually the staff are happy to price down slightly your item if they see it to be fair. On the odd occasions where I have been buying multiple dresses (I used to do this a LOT...ahh..happy days!) the lady who owns Mr.Ben has given me a wee discount or rounded down the total price which is always a bonus! Not many places do that.
I love Mr.Ben and to me it is a Glasgow shopping institution and I hope it is always around, so long may it continue to reign!
P.s. For those of you not familiar with shopping in vintage shops most of them only take cash so please remember to visit the cash machine (the nearest ones are Argyle or High St) before you visit.