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Lost + Found
Categories: Shoe Stores, Men's Clothing, Women's Clothing
Neighborhood: Olde City133 N. 3rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 928-1311
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- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
31 reviews for Lost + Found
Review Highlights
Lost + Found - the name says it all. I felt lost while exploring Old City for the first time, but then I found myself again once I stepped into this cute little boutique. Now, I keep coming back to check out what they have in stock!
Unlike all the other small stores that abound in this area, Lost + Found offers cute, fun clothing and accessories at prices that won't force you to snip your credit card in half. They do still have items with prices that make me stop and pause but I am still guaranteed to find many, many options at more reasonable prices. They seem to have mostly contemporary designers in the store with a smaller selection of vintage finds towards the back, and while the store clearly leans towards female clientele they do also have a smaller mens section in the front. I love the jewelry they display in the store - cute, funky and really pretty. Its hard to tear my face from those display cases.
The staff is always friendly and helpful, but they also leave you alone if that's what you prefer. Its a boutique, so they only have a couple changing rooms but they are relatively spacious. If the store is busy you will probably have to wait a little bit to try things on, but I've never had to wait too long.
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I have been going to Lost + Found for a couple years now. I have always loved their selection because they tend to carry items you cant find other place. The two women who work there are extremely friendly and I have had the pleasure of developing a nice relationship with them over time.
Their prices range from very reasonable to pricey which I appreciate because it gives a good selection. Whenever I need a dress for an event this is one of the first places I check. Certain piece's go quick since they only order a couple of each item. The only thing that can be discouraging at times is that they tend to have a lot of piece's for a long time (if they don't sell) and I know this takes up excessive rack space. I would love to see them do a sale event to help get rid of back stocked items.
Another plus, my boyfriend loves going here as well because they have a great stock of guys clothing. He spends more money their than I. :)
I just got off from working at a gallery and was walking back to my hotel when suddenly this adorable shop caught my eye. Of course it just closed for the night and I was bummed, but then this lovely lady opened the door and asked us if we wanted to come in...uuuh YehaYEHA!
She had a great selection, especially the Vintage finds. I walked out spending a DECENT price on 3 pairs of shoes and a dress.
I can't wait to shop here again!
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It's dangerous for me to go into Lost and Found, because I always leave with something that I love. Best selection of guys hats, jackets, belts and cool belt buckles in the city. Only complaint is they do not carry enough small sizes for men.
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This place is flippin fantastic and helps take the screeching levels of snobitude from some of the other stores/shops/boutiques on this block down a few decibels. MUCH lower price points overall, a small but smart selection of vintage clothing, good sales that aren't so out of season (not just a selection of wool sweaters in the middle of July). I especially enjoy their B.B. Dakota selections. They also have accessories, jewelry, and a ordinarily great selection of shoes (I love what they carry from Seychelles).
Um, dressing rooms could use a little more...coverage, ie I feel as though what are essentially napkins don't provide enough coverage to comfortably try on clothes. But really... this is definitely one of my favorite places overall to go for great clothes in the city.
Nice, clean little shop to find some great designer names, for both men and women. My girlfriend always flips out over the accessories and wallets, etc. The men's section is small, but has Penguin, Obey, Ben Sherman, and some other good names. There is a serious lack of small sizes for guys, I think they just either sell out or refuse to carry them. BTW, this place is severely overpriced... I've seen shirts in here selling for twice as much as other stores that carry the exact same thing. I would really only buy here if it was an emergency (not sure when that would be) or I didn't have time to wait for something to be shipped to me after buying online.
Jewelry junkies rejoice!! I always duck into Lost + Found with intent to browse, but I have yet to leave without a new purchase. Every piece I've taken home has lasted through repeated wear and didn't break the bank.
This is one of the few affordable spots nestled amongst the pricey boutiques of Old City. The clothes have the potential to become wardrobe staples. The small stock of shoes is notable because everything is trendy but inexpensive, so you won't feel guilty for dropping a chunk of cash when the trend is so over.
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Well I can't say that I flipped out over anything in here, but the stuff was definitely cute and unique and not too break the bank spendy. Which is nice in the world of boutique shopping. I did try on a few things but got hit with the wrong cuts for my frame, which is always a bummer. A-lines people, A-lines!
What I will say is that there is a lot of variety here, super cute canvas and tote bags and the people are nice enough. A few really cute jewelry pieces too. Definitely worth a pop in if you are doing the 3rd street boutique crawl
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Great store for guys and gals - with unique stuff all...kinda reasonably priced. Its not cheap, but its not over the top. If you're a hipster you'll like this place, they have lots of those kinda army looking hats, you know, the ones with the little short brim that are real tight fitting? I see a lot of hipsters wear them and think to myself, "that guy kinda looks like a military guy from some South American country, well, except for the too tight brown hoody and the jangly keys..that doesn't seem like a military look, but wow...he almost had me fooled with that little tight short-billed army hat!"
Lost and Found has a lot of great brands, interesting t-shirts, great hoodies, radical jackets (thats right, RADICAL) and plenty of unique accessories and belts...for hipsters and civilians alike!
*P.S. If there are any hipster dudes (can I call a hipster a dude?) I think its neat that you're wearing all the 70's movie that takes place in the Bronx clothes so you look exactly like your boys in your crew that wear scarves even when its not cold...but is there any chance I could get you to reconsider this move toward the creepy 70's moustache? I appreciate the freedom to choose your own style, and I'm not angry, but those moustaches that just go straight across your lip...thats really, really unsettling. Please, please stop the moustache before its too late! Remember Hammer Pants? People actually wore those and look what happened to them (Hepatitis...every last one of em)...don't make the same kind of mistake again!!!!
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I was in and out of so many stores in Olde City that they were all beginning to blend together. But Lost + Found was the stand out. I looved this place! Awesome clothes (for women AND men), shoes, bags and jewelry. And they carry Lucky Loo Loo which is just about some of the coolest jewelry around.
Prices are reasonable, which is challenging in this part of town. And there were a ton of sale items when I was there including a lot of shoes. Don't pass them by!
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I've been here twice. Overpriced, yet sort of reasonable compared to surrounding clothing stores in NoLibs. I did find a cool OBEY T-shirt, but, again, it was overpriced....then it shrunk in the dryer to a size only a five-year old could appreciate. More recently, the owner/manager/whoever lady asked me to tie up my dog while I shopped inside. I thought it was par for the course to bring your goddamn pets into this kind of pseudo-bourgeois establishment. Let's just say I declined to tie him up, and he subsequently farted in the dressing room. Take that, Lost + Found.
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Wow wow wowie! They have so much stuff here that belongs in my closet! And most of it even fit! There are a bunch of racks up front, and surprising well stocked sale racks in back. There's also shoes pretty much lining the entire store from front to back, Imelda would be stoked.
I put a good sized dent in the old platinum card here, but it was well worth it and the clothes seem well made so should last!
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i really like this place! lately i've been complimenting girls that come into my work wearing cute things and 8 out of 10 will say "I got it at Lost + Found!"
the space is super small but they manage to fit tons of stuff in there without it seeming sloppy or overwhelming. congrats to them!
the woman working was super nice and answered any questions i had. i asked if it was a mix or old and new. she informed me that most was new, but that there was a small section for retro/vintage. most of the clothing they had was on sale b/c they're transitioning into fall now. wow, their sales fucking rule! and they tons of cute lil shoes and bags and jewelary. they always have a nice (small) men's sections with good brands like Ben Sherman.
i will def be going back to Lost + Found more often!
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Lost and Found is nice to my wallet, and good for my soul. It is a little disheartening to go to store after store that has great stuff at insane prices. Lost and found has nice stuff and decent (not bargain by any means, but more in my allowable clothing range than most) prices, which makes the experience all the better. I bought my winter coat here, and i love it. They have stylish clothing, shoes, and jewelry that look good on normal people. Staff is friendly but not overbearing. I would recommend to anyone guys and gals alike.
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This is a good place for me, but one time I kinda made an ass out of myself and went to buy something about 20 dollars outside my price range, and ended up having to retreat the store in shame with no new clothes and little dignity.
Hey, you pay more for stuff with style. I just got a new shirt there this last friday (first friday), and it rocks. The staff is really cool too. Check it out.
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Great place with great sense of style catering to many scenes.
They've got your Ben Sherman stuff, your Triple 5 Soul stuff, your Obey garb, and all sorts.
What I most love is the great sale bins underneath the featured merchandise. There's always some great tees for $10-$15 available. The belts and accessories are fresh too.
60% of the merchandise is women's, which is great for gift-buying and couple shopping, but that which is for the dude's is quite choice.
Worth checking out, weekly.
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Cute little boutique with some funky attire. I especially like their shoe selection. Bags are also colorful & unique. A large variety of cute & quirky T's for both men & women. I do however agree with another reviewer who mentioned the men's selection is small. It accounts for *maybe* 25% of whats in the store? But at least what they do have for men is good stuff -- I've picked up my boyfriend a few pieces from here & he always really likes them.
The staff is very friendly & helpful, I always feel very comfortable in this store.
There is also a bit of vintage stuff near the back of the shop as well.
While there is definitely some stuff I like in this store its not really quite my style (I'm more flashy-glam-fashionista?) which made me want to only give it 3 stars.
I'll give it 4 though, because I think the boutique does quite well for what it is despite my opinion on the general style of clothes here.
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Lost and Found is awesome! I live there when I'm in shopping mode. They are reasonably priced, and the clothes are really wearable. Great winter coats and jackets! They only carry one of each size in everything they carry, so you really have to stay on top of them to get what you want in the size you want.
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Love this store - it's a perfect place to go if you want to support local boutiques but don't want to spend a ton of dough. Cute dresses in lots of different styles (right now it's pretty hard to find anything other than tent dresses but L+F actually has a good selection of fitted and loose stuff) and fantastic accessories. The men's section is nice, too, and I think the vintage section is shrinking (which is ok with me). The staff is nice and the dressing rooms are big - just make sure the curtain is pulled tight or you may end up flashing the shoppers! Yikes!
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I love going into a boutique and knowing I can actually buy something there. Lost + Found keeps it classy but doesn't overcharge. I was in love with a pair of heels from Anthropologie in the fall-- the website sold out of my size but lo and behold, I ran into them on the sale rack at Lost + Found a few weeks ago. I was so excited and the saleswoman (presumably the owner?) shared in my excitement. If you go for nothing else, go for the sales. Last time I was in there, they were selling suede riding boots for $30. You cannot beat that. Check out all the pretty stuff the boutiques of 3rd Street have to offer but if you really feel like buying (and getting more bang for your buck) pop into Lost + Found for some adorably sweet stuff.
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this is my home away from home. pretty much everything i own, except for my jeans (gap only please), comes from lost & found! The ladies are awesome! I always buy gifts there and the recipients ALWAYS love them. This store has never failed me, be it for a dress, shoes, a t-shirt - ANYTHING! They have the best prices for "boutique row" and i love them. :)
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My friend gave me a gift certificate to Lost + Found. If she hadn't, in passing the store I would have thought they had boutique prices. They're actually very reasonable, and had 2 sale racks. I got a pair of shoes that are both cute and comfortable. I agree with Kerrith M. though; first come first served with the sizes. Great store!
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Bags and jewelry. Those two things are the main reasons why I go into Lost & Found. I honestly have never come across anything else there that was my taste as far as clothes go. The only issue I have with Lost + Found is in my opinion, their prices are outrageous. I found a cute little canvas clutch there a few months ago and they wanted $56 for it! That is way too much to charge for something that is made out of the same material as my old Converse sneakers.
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Tucked away in an unassuming storefront on 3rd Street, north of Market, is Lost + Found. I almost walked right past it, but then I saw cute clothes in the window and had to walk back to see what this place was. Aside from a small paper sign in the front door, there's no other identifying marks on this place. They definitely need a big old sign like other stores because people need to now about this place. Or at least the well-dressed, fashionable young people of the city (with some money to spend) need to know about it. I was reminded of "Amazing Grace" when I went in - I once was lost in a sea of chain clothing stores...
...but now I've found this place, and I won't be lost in the land of fashion zombies ever again! This small store has a ton of great stuff packed into it. Men's clothing is on the left, while women's clothing is on the right, and center, and in the back. I didn't check out the guy's clothes (but I might, since I do like my man to dress well - not that he needs my help), but the women's stuff was stylish and colorful, and not trendy in the it'll-be-in-style-all-of-10-minutes sort of way. No, these clothes are unique and have great construction, from embroidered details to unexpected trim that takes a classic shirt from boring to I-gotta-have-it. They've also got a great, albeit limited, shoe selection, including Seychelles, which I happen to love. Whoever picks their merchandise has perfectly discriminating taste. This place is pricey, however. The cheapest shirt I saw was over $40, and some of the dresses and jackets I coveted were well over $150. Never fear, though, because they do have sales. In fact, they were having one this past Friday, and you are guaranteed to find something cool on the sale rack - no mysterious fashion rejects for sale like in some other stores (i.e., did you ever wonder where the bras in the Victoria's Secret semi-annual sale bins come from? Hideous, and so not from their catalogue or normal store displays...). But I digress. This place is cool. Simple, classy, and the newest contributor to my closet.
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this place used to be smack dab in the middle of my walk from work to home, and it was always a challenge to keep from going in. i have found a few really fun pieces here (short sleeved a-line coat, grey knee high boots, cream colored bow top) and the jewelry is adorable (pretty, delicate necklaces, awesome earrings)! and it's way more affordable than many of the surrounding boutiques. i miss this place!
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Lost and Found is a great little boutique store. It has fun and funky clothes, dresses, shoes and accessories in the front of the store. In the back is where they keep the really cool vintage clothes and shoes. The clothes don't look as if they have been worn before at all and are very reasonably priced. The vintage shoes show a little bit of wear but are still in excellent shape. Lost and Found is an excellent place to shop if you want to get away from mass produced clothing and step into the trendier and funkier side of things.
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cool little spot in Olde City, talk about minimalistic haha. i like it though, good place to find some cool tees from one of my favorite artists, Obey (Shepard Fairey), and some other cool stuff. Cool for girls looking for something a little different too.
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Love it because it is not completely out of my price range like every other boutique in Old City. Have a selection of vintage and new which is also nice. I would define the style as "hipster" but they have great pieces for us non-hipsters.
They lose one star because of the small men's selection. They have great clothes for prices similar to the dreaded Urban Outfitters. Most of the T-Shirts are 25-35 bucks while button ups run about 60. I don't tend to notice the women's side very often, but it is large and unique. Also, the staff is very friendly and helpful making shopping enjoyable.
My wife has been shopping from Sandy & Jenny since they were the basement at the antiquarian. Their choice of styles is not always in line with me, however, I have to commend them for carrying (for men) Brown Sound and more importantly choosing to carry the structured Obey clothes (pants/shorts/jackets). Seriously, I've almost exclusively started wearing Obey pants to work, they're casual yet sophisticated. Also some of the Men's vintage short sleeve shirts are top notch and very reasonably priced.
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this is the old shop that used to be in the antiquarium on 6th and bainbridge, its the same vintage clothing plus really cute and different new pieces by small, independent designers. this shop is the hot shit, must check it out. ps, there are two fitting rooms!
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