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Memories form treasure trove of gift ideas at the Vintage Advantage

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Published: May 18, 2023
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ANYONE walking along Brisbane will invariably stop and look at the showcase windows of a unique shop that offers memories from the past.

The Vintage Advantage has been in business for more than 15 years and is situated among the eclectic range of shops and cafes on Brisbane Street in Ipswich’s historic Top of Town precinct.

The store offers a treasure trove of racks of vintage clothing, cabinets crammed with costume jewellery and accessories, and an intriguing mix of decorative pieces, furniture, art and collectables.

Find that special one-off gift for that someone special or just spoil yourself.

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The Vintage Advantage run by Glen Smith is open five days a week Monday to Saturday 10am to 2pm.

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