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1602 Bardstown Rd

Louisville , KY 40205



(502) 384-5114

Stopped in this gem on my most recent visit to Louisville. I'm soooo glad I did. Wow, what a great selection of vintage furs!!! Stoles, coats, etc. I fell in love at first sight with all of them!!!! I snagged a great vintage 1950's mink stole. I almost walked out of there with a very 80's leather and fox fur coat as well...alas, I restricted myself. Two points for me! My new favorite purchase! I hope it stays colder in Chicago so I can get some wear out of it before the seasons change!

Acorn Apparel is a small, yet really cool vintage shop on Bardstown Road. I'm not that into buying or wearing vintage clothing, but I love to look and see what these kind of stores have, just because it is awesome seeing pieces that date back to the 50's, 60's, etc. And this place is pretty fair with their pricing; they aren't going to skyrocket it just because it's old. It seems like it would be hard coming in here to shop with something in mind, which is just kind of the way vintage shopping is. Their assortment of items/clothing is random, but you can find some really cool stuff in here. They've got your classics like vinyls and cassette tapes, and even some things you might not expect like 80's/90's Barbie dolls to antique jewelry. I found an adorable pair of sunglasses for only 12 bucks! All in all, it's a cool place to spend some time in.

Acorn Apparel is one of the shops that makes this stretch of Bardstown Road so fun and unique. It is chock full of vintage finds -- the kind of clothes and accessories that friends will fawn over and that you'll cherish for many years. You'll remember, each time you wear it, that day in the Highlands when you found your one-of-a-kind fashion treasure. Acorn has a selection of everyday clothes and some odds and ends that are just fun. For example, on a somewhat recent visit I spied a type of shoes I remember wearing when I was in marching band. There are also a few vintage housewares as well. And the best part? The prices! This isn't the shop of the $40 vintage T-shirt. Everything seems reasonably priced, and you can find deals. So why only three stars? It seems like whenever I go in the incense is overpowering. On my most recent visit I had to leave because it triggered an asthma attack. If I can't breathe, I can't shop. I get that it's a vintage shop, but it still would be cool with a touch less -- or actually more than a touch less -- incense. Let the awesome wares speak for themselves.

My buddy and I stumbled on this place while walking up thru the highlands and both LOOOOOVED it. Though the store is not big, the selection of vintage items they have (and the price points) is varied, well curated and offered with an excellent eye for taste. As a seasoned thrifter, sometimes I find the price points of vintage stores annoyingly overblown but in here, there was something for everyone! After debating awhile, I bought an awesome dress and cool belt to go with it, all for under 30$! I spotted some really high quality lucite handbags from the 60's in there, as well as items from much earlier alongside stuff I remember wearing in the 90's! The owner is also super nice and lovely to talk to as well, which always is a bonus in my opinion. If find yourself in this area, definitely pop by - there's plenty parking and tons to see!

My favorite vintage shop in Louisville! I always find great, unique vintage pieces here and the owner is always super helpful and welcoming. Highly recommend!

You never know what you will find at Acorn Apparel! I love vintage clothes and thrifting, so this is a great little store to visit to find a few special pieces. I've bought a couple amazing sterling silver necklaces, a vintage jumpsuit (I am just waiting to have the perfect place to wear it), a cute maxi dress, a vintage belt, an 80s sweater, and a 70s vintage fur muff/purse! I'm sure there are a few other items I've forgotten but each piece is something I will treasure for a long time. Acorn Apparel has a wide variety of goods! I am due for another visit and so are you!

I love this store. The owner does a great job at selecting her inventory. I am always so happy to browse and usually find at least one clothing item or other accessory I end up leaving with. My absolute favorite shirt came from here. A glittery 1970's Neil diamond-Like blouse with Phoenix birds all over it. It's awesome.

This place is a gem in Louisville. There's a wide variety of really cool clothing and accessories. The owner (didn't catch her name) is so friendly and helpful. We had a great time talking to her. I got a signed Lee Greenwood tshirt and she was happy it was going to a good home. We will definitely return when we visit Louisville again.

I love this shop! Everytime I have purchased something here, the customer service has been spot on! The prices are wonderful and it's a great place to get an ugly sweater or an amazing vintage dress!

I can't recommend this place enough. They have a great selection and carry a range of sizes. I always leave with something cool. Also, Sharon is so nice! If you haven't been here, you definitely need to stop in.

I've found some really great pieces at Acorn. Even when it was a tiny, crowded shop on Barret, the selection was good, but the larger space they've had on Bardstown for a few years now allows for even better variety. I find the prices to be very reasonable. Today I found a navy and cream plaid wool blazer . . . for a dollar. Okay, so that was on the clearance rack, but I do think their regular prices are pretty good deals. I'm not a frequent shopper, but over the years I have purchased a number of items--from scarves to vests to skirts--that I continue to enjoy. Sometimes I'm shopping for costumes, sometimes for everyday, but often I find something that could actually serve as both.

First, Sharon is the shit. Such a sweet lady and a very helpful assistant. She is great to have around when you're shopping alone and need a second opinion. Second, this store is great. I have never left empty handed. If you are into vintage clothing, or the occasional locally made pieces, you need to check it out. There is something for every body type and fashion genres around the board. One of my favorite stores hands down. If there is a downfall, my only comment is that the workers are very particular about how many items you take in and about carrying large bags. But if you aren't planning on shop lifting (which you of course should not (: ) then this shouldn't be an issue!

They have some seriously adorable things. Vintage as well as locally made. I've never actually thought "I'm going to Acorn today." But when I am walking along on Bardstown Road, with no particular destination in mind, I always stop in. I've acquired some super cute jewelry, that was very decently priced and always gets compliments when I wear them.

Who knew that so much cool vintage stuff could fit into one cozy room and not feel at all like my folks' basement? Well obviously I didn't. This place IS vintage. Not look like the 80s but straight up purple velvet dress with stretchy straps AND the sleeves that hang off your shoulder. Well there was a purple velvet dress - it is now in my closet - who's ready for the 80s party?! (I only snagged one, there were lots more options for ya.) I loved all the additional things too, while there were old school sweaters, pants, jackets, dresses and such there were lots of other fun things. Super cool belts, clutches that literally clutch shut. Okay, so not sure how to explain these better, but they're neat and I haven't seen one since I was a kid. Vintage T's, while I'm not cool or ironic enough to pull them off are kinda rocking. And there were tons of neat ones. The 70s and 80s earrings are a riot!! At 4 bucks I went ahead and completed my outfit. And lots of other gorgeous jewelry as well - things that you are going to find in a dept store. I also got the perfect reading dork heavy pewter owl book ends to add a bit of class to my hum drum bookcase. Everything was reasonably priced and the owner was extremely nice. Cool lady. I love it when the person ringing you up or serving your beer or whatnot is actually the person who runs the place. This city gets better every day!

A mix of vintage items and some select new vintage-inspired dresses, tops and such hanging out in the window draw me in to acorn every once in a while. This is a fun place to hit up while you're just wandering around Bardstown road with a friend and have some free time cause there's tons of random items like suspender straps, tap dance shoes, and old luggage in addition to some super cute 50's-90's fashion. So yes, while its great for finding an outfit for a theme party, finally finding that members only jacket your wardrobe was missing or spotting the perfect sentimental gift, you probably won't walk away with a bunch of stuff you just had to have. But obviously you have to keep coming back just in case its your lucky day and everything you've been browsing around for is at Acorn. The jewelry can be a great deal here, particularly the vintage pieces. I got a bracelet for 3 bucks! New clothing items are reasonably priced around $30-$40 and the vintage stuff is usually less expensive than that.

Real Cool place! Almost bought a shirt...LOL Prices seemed very fair for what I was looking at! Real nice staff also!!!

I love this shop!!! Awesome prices, super friendly staff, and a great selection. I can geek out about awesome vintage with the shop owners and actually enjoy trying on clothes (which can often be a trying experience as a curvy gal). I don't live in Louisville, but I make sure to stop in here every time I drive here to visit my sister!

I have visited Acorn many times with my 14 year old daughter & purchased many items & had a pleasant experience in the past. Unfortunately, tonight, my daughter & 3 of her friends & I visited Acorn & were treated very disrespectfully. While I was looking at albums, my daughter was asked to place her small shopping bag from a previous store on the counter & the sales lady rudely searched her bag & looked at the receipt. She also stood & glared at the girls as they were looking through a rack of T-shirts. All of this while I was literally in the same room supervising them. My daughter did not appreciate being treated like a criminal when she did nothing wrong. We won't be back! You lost our business & I'll be sure to discourage my friends from shopping there.

Acorn is all used stuff and all cool. It's the size of a large walk-in closet, but it's the sort of closet you'd swap everything in your home closet for and probably come out ahead in a couple respects. There are knick-knacks and several bins of records, but the focus here is on vintage clothing, tending towards whimsy and kitsch, and I dig the fact that there's nearly as much men's stuff as women's. An awesome little place run by a cool lady with a sharp eye.