About our deadstock

Deadstock

What is "deadstock"?

"Deadstock" is the term used to describe unworn vintage items. These  items usually come in original packaging or with original store/merchandising labels.

 

How do we find out about Glass Onion's Deadstock?

When buying or trading with sources we often come across, or are offered, large amounts of "deadstock". These “deadstock” items usually date from the 1950’s to the early 1990's and may cover a wide variety of our vintage clothing categories. Any “deadstock” items we may get are firstly offered to our regular customers, they are then offered to members of our mailing list with photographs being immediatly placed on the website. If you would like to be informed of the arrival of “deadstock” items then please subscribe to our mailing list or check the website regularly.

 

Past examples include:

 

>Branded Trainers - boxed

>Sports bags - In original packaging.

>Branded Sports shirts - Still in original 1980's packaging

>1970’s ladies fitted peacoats - with original labels

>Sunglasses - boxed

>Branded Flares - brand labels

>And many more.

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