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emi25 said:-in Via del Governo Vecchio (close to Piazza Navona)you'll find a lot of nice vintage stores, for clothes and jewellery..also some cute shops with mixed designer brands...
-in Via del Boschetto (close to Termini station/via Nazionale)you'll find other secondhand shops.Pulp (really cheap new designers) god save the look (classy, good vintage) and Idra (clubwear, second hand and gadgets) and some more shops, always in the Monti-area...
-monday-saturday it's a quite big inside market in Via Sannio (Metro:S.Giovanni) from early morning until lunchtime. Some good vintage (the lady with the seventies-dresses in the end!), fur, bags, but also a lot of crap like Carhartt or Londsdale or Vuitton-copies..
-On sundays it's a small market in viale Flaminia on a backyard, like a garage-sale..my friend always finds original Chanel bags or Fendi shoes for 5 euros..It's open all day long..
12 boots said:I live in Rome, the places you said are ok.
When you go in VIA DEL GOVERNO VECCHIO, don't miss "PEOPLE" a vintage shop in a street nearby: Piazza Teatro di Pompeo 4a (close to CAMPO DE' FIORI).
Also, PORTA PORTESE is a huge street market open only on Sunday till 2 pm.
I will look for that shop as well.
I find myself drifting away a few times a day and dreaming of plates of pasta and the unbelieavble tramezzini that they serve at the place were we usually go for breakfast (they make simple things like egg and tomato taste
).