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Review of Stoke Preloved Vintage Kilo
I wouldn't recommend this venue , at first you think you are getting a good deal , but I was disappointed to find that a cardigan I purchased had two massive holes , a stain and a clip broken . It didn't even feel retro or vintage alot of the clothes just seemed like old tat . Also I felt it was a rip off , you think a kilo is alot but not really . I must mention , I don't recommend for a wheelchair user although there was plenty of room to get around , I couldn't try anything on because the cubicles where tiny . Also the music was way over powering. Overall disappointed.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Stoke Preloved Vintage Kilo
Great venue with great layout and music, although there was a good layout it wasn't completely organised a lot of people were pushed and shoved, me being one of them, the volunteers/staff weren't overly friendly, there was a tall lady with blonde hair wearing a denim dress. me and a few others there tried to get hold of her to ask her a question however she completely blanked us. she also knocked someone out of the way when putting clothing onto the rails. I'm sure she was doing her jobs as it was really busy.
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Lou Lou\'s Stoke Vintage Fair
Would easily go again. The entry price of £2 was fair and the queue moved quickly so I was indoors in no time. The place looked stunning, full to the brim with bright colours and stalls. The music choices were varied and listenable, though I wasn't too keen on the live singer. She was very good but quiet and I don't know whether it was her singing or the PA set-up. Food and drink was wonderful, and the people were lovely. Some of the prices were a bit much (£6 for a headscarf, £30 for a top) but others were great, just depended on the vendor. One woman was selling a lovely Kodak 'Brownie' 127 camera for just under £15. Not a bad price for a 1950's camera (though cheaper second-hand online) and the woman was so lovely to talk to, encouraging me to pick the product up and have a good look at it. Overall, I had a great time and would definitely go again without hesitation.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
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