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Neo-Generalist

West End

Updated: Jul 03, 2024

Neo-Generalist is a gorgeous vintage store in West End where the Wild West meets old Hollywood glamour with an element of European sophistication.

Neo-Generalist, West End, vintage store

Nestled on Boundary Street, the stunning space is filled with fabulous vintage finds and eclectic wares, curated by owner Tayla Wallace from Australia and overseas including America and Europe.

Neo-Generalist, West End, vintage store

This anti-specialist general store features fashion for men and women, from vintage Levi’s, French slip dresses and prairie frocks to handcrafted Italian leather shoes and Mexican-made cowboy boots.  

Neo-Generalist, West End

In addition, there’s an amazing selection of accessories - vintage, leather handbags, ostrich leather and snakeskin belts, hand-crafted ivory and crocodile leather talismans - and unique homewares. 

By Deb Lidster 

Check out our full list of preloved traders and vintage shops across Brisbane and SE QLD here! The treasure troves await you!

Neo-Generalist

Shop 4, 209 Boundary St

West End

Opening hours

0420 715 575

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