This vintage shop is run out of a private backyard, and is open by appointment seven days a week. It’s a very well-organized operation, and visitors have the option of shopping by collection and era, from the “pre-1920s” to the “1970s and beyond” and everything in between. Browse through a colorful collection of home decor, linens, vintage books, and clothing. Toadstool’s sister shop, The Ghost Farm, specializes in vintage books and linen. Every few months the farm sets up a Vintage Tea Party on its lawn, and serves visitors food while they browse the beautifully curated items.
Zamba is youthful store with a lot of trendy women's clothing and accessories. The outfits are often brightly colored with brands from around the world, ensuring a unique and fashion-forward style. Their jewelry has a unique look you often can't find in department stores and their other accessories, from shoes to purses, have a quirky yet chic style. The prices can be fairly steep, but you can find a great deal if you look long enough.
Blast From The Past is the place to go to find to look through their comic book selection and find that rare action figure or movie memorabilia. The store has more than 5,000 action figures and 2,000 movie posters. The staff is very helpful, knowledgeable and you can debate the merits of a comic book for an entire day. If you love TV, movies, and comic books then this store can't be missed!
This homespun antique and vintage clothing shop is a hidden gem, a perfect place to hunt for second-hand treasures. It’s a shop full of character housed in a corner building that looks a little like an old California Victorian. Jewelry, antique furniture, typewriters, tea cups, linens, memorabilia, Persian rugs and other items line the walls. Visitors will find the store larger than it looks from the outside, and will no doubt come away with something worthwhile. Legend has it a black Labrador roams the halls.
Located just a few miles from the Warner Brothers Studio and Disney Studios, this unique store offers clothing which was once worn in film and television—at deeply discounted prices! Take a look at the price tag to see what show featured the piece and browse through the selection of clothing from blockbuster movies, popular dramas, and beloved sitcoms. Most of the clothing was worn by extras, but once in awhile you'll discover something worn by a star. It's A Wrap sells shoes, dresses, shirts, pants, lingerie and other accessories. After you buy your outfit make sure to watch the movie or TV show to see if you can spot your new style on the screen!
This shopping center is packed with more than 100 shops and a movie theater. Explore department stores, beloved chain stores, unique boutiques, and more. You'll find everything from clothing to electronics to souvenirs. If you get hungry while shopping just stop by the food court or one of the many onsite restaurants and take a break. Burbank Town Center also occasionally holds local events.
Hunt for a pin-up outfit or a perfect retro purse at this colorful boutique vintage shop in the heart of Magnolia Park. The veritable owner Audrey K is schooled in the Las Vegas modeling world of yesteryear, and it shows. There is a clutter-free collection of vintage clothing, hand-sewn garments, accessories, jewelry, and new items. It’s a great place to find an American-made dress of quality fabric, a rare reproduction of a vintage clock, or a unique gift or accessory.
Abundance creates clothes for women who love to be themselves and don't worry about the pounds. Trendy and unique dresses, skirts, denim wear, tops, and jackets are available in sizes 16-36. Find names like Gloria Thornton and Coco & Juan. Also rummage through scented candles, bath products and gift items.
In the heart of Magnolia Park is the stately Antiques on Magnolia, one of the most popular antique shops in an area with quite a few of them. The store sells furniture, jewelry, and lighting fixtures, while specializing in consignment and estate sales. It’s a large and organized space with elegant and high-quality items, and it’s evident that most of them are carefully chosen from estate sales. The prices are very reasonable, and the owner friendly and willing to indulge in conversation about the pieces on sale.