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Bold, original designs are hand-screened onto natural fibres, and you can buy lengths of fabric or soft furnishings such as cushions.
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Need a bag that will last a 100 years? That’s the guarantee Crumpler gives you on their backpacks, laptop carriers, iPod holders and bean bags.
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King Street has plenty of second-hand clothes stores and this is the best of them, carefully divided for easy browsing.
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Always good fun and right next to the Aquarium, Maritime and Powerhouse Museums. Stop by for a quick lunch or to buy Aussie souvenirs (see Darling Harbour & Chinatown).
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Shopping at Sydney’s oldest department store is a glamorous experience. DJ’s stocks almost everything; pop in for a browse and a snack.
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The team behind this original jewellery and homewares are some of Australia’s most celebrated designers. They craft their pieces from jewel-coloured resin.
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Loud prints of Sydney icons such as the Opera House and cockatoos adorn bright T-shirts and swimwear, hot souvenir items since the 1980s.
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Newtown girls love a bit of retro styling, and this is where they find it. New clothes in the style of traditional favourites include T-shirt dresses, minis, shorts and tanks.
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This much-lauded designer duo specializes in unusual textiles and embellishments. Favoured by a slightly older clientele who can afford the hefty price tags.
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In this shrine to all things rock and rockabilly, find punk T-shirts, 1950s skirts, studded belts, magazines, records and much more.
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