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Local vintage store NearesTTen opens a new 3-storey outlet, with photobooths and a rooftop café

There’s even a Paris love-lock bridge-inspired corner where you’ll be able to lock your photobooth strips onto the railings in the name of love

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Contributor, Time Out Singapore
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Singapore’s vintage scene isn’t just alive – it’s thriving. Thrift stores are popping up faster, bigger, and bolder, and one of our local favourite stores, NearesTTen, is clearly not here to play small. Already known for its two existing outlets, the homegrown vintage label is levelling up with its third – and largest – store, opening from  February 7 in the heart of Chinatown.

The new NearesTTen store spans three full storeys, each featuring its very own concept. On the ground level, you’ll find affordable branded thrift in bulk – think Levi’s, Abercrombie & Fitch, and more, all priced at $50 or under. Everything has been thoroughly washed, checked, and is ready to wear, with the store standing firmly by its promise: 100% authentic.

Head upstairs to find six themed photobooth rooms by Kyok Studio – and no, they’re not your usual plain booths. Think playful backdrops pulled straight from everyday Singapore, from wet markets to mahjong setups.

The third level opens onto a rooftop café serving drinks and ice cream, with views of Chinatown. And here’s the cute part: there’s also a Paris love-lock bridge-inspired corner, where you’ll be able to slip your photobooth strips into a keychain and lock them onto the railings.

Located just two minutes from Chinatown MRT at 32A Pagoda Street, NearestTen’s new flagship is open daily from 12pm to 9pm.

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