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Club Street’s Top Vintage Stores

Little Drom StoreOld memories come rushing back as you step into The Little Dröm Store: Tin toys, vintage fashion, retro knick knacks, old cameras, mini pots of glue from your old school bookshop and more. Prices range from $8 for its oh-so-cute knick knacks to $65 and above for books, fashion and cameras. For those with a sweet tooth, the store shares space with k-ki which offers some heavenly sweets.Oakham MarketThis is literally an underground vintage boutique, open only on Saturdays and Sundays from noon, and located just below Little Drom Store. Green and white walls, parquet floors and neatly arranged racks of apparel bathed in warm lighting greet you at the bottom of two flights of stairs. The spacious layout of the store makes for a pleasant shopping experience, where items are conveniently sorted into three categories—Thrift, Premium and Vintage. All thrift goods are priced at a pocket‑friendly $16.95 onwards.Stevie General StoreYou will find loads of arts and antiques, such as books, eyewear, lamps, tin toys, watches, silverware and every other item imaginable in this very special place founded by store owner Hwee Yee who sourced for the various collectibles from Singapore to Japan to the US. Highlights here include vintage Levi’s jackets (from $90) and quaint table lamps (from $200).