
A curated haven for vintage finds and locally made fashion in West End.
Brik Market is a unique clothing store located in West End, offering a carefully curated selection of vintage clothing and handmade pieces from local sellers. The store provides an eclectic shopping experience with items organized into categories, making it a destination for those seeking one-of-a-kind fashion. While prices reflect the quality and exclusivity of the items, the atmosphere is designed for discovery and style enthusiasts looking to support sustainable and local craftsmanship.
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Curated selection of high-quality vintage apparel from various eras, organized by categories for easy browsing.
Unique, locally crafted items including accessories and artisanal pieces supporting independent makers.
Pre-loved clothing in good condition, offering sustainable fashion choices with a focus on style and exclusivity.
Enjoy browsing our collections in a cozy, dimly lit space with a distinctive vibe, perfect for fashion inspiration.
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Overall rating
Sirena Carl
Really good variety and cute location but the prices are so insane 😭 for ref most of the tops I was seeing varied from like 50 to 75 pt, and jeans around 120. It is a nice space and enjoyable for window shopping tho 😊
Luke Seaman
Extremely over priced. Rivers polo for $65 and an ASOS polo for $55, used cheap kids clothes marketed as “y2k” baby tees for $65. It’s honestly so deceptive and greedy. Can’t pay cash and 60c surcharge on eftpos, you beauty. So sick of these tasteless greedy resellers man. Shopping second hand use to be fun I swear.
iPhone 15 plus
Clothes are so nice but pretty expensive. Also workers were kinda rude you can’t pay cash here and the girl seemed for some reason annoyed that I asked to pay cash 🤣🤣
Jenny
Unique vintage clothing store that you would have no idea existed unless you went inside. The door doesn’t give anything away, and once you open the door, you’re greeted by a dimly lit stairway. At the top, it opens up into a nice thrift store. They have the clothing organised into different categories, which is kinda helpful but also a bit confusing. There is so much choice and the clothes seem to be kept pretty well (in terms of condition) I’d say the prices are definitely a bit on the higher side but that’s what you get for a somewhat exclusive thrift store like this. I did very much like the vibe of the place but didn’t feel hugely welcome..
Rachelle McIntyre
Great place to support locally made and vintage sellers. Has a good variety of cool vintage clothes and unique handmade pieces, and Georgia is a gem! Highly recommend!