House Clearance and Vintage Buying

Vintage Clobber works with people clearing properties, sorting through inherited clothing, and dealing with larger quantities of vintage items from homes, estates, and long-term storage.
These situations are often very different from selling a few individual items. Sometimes there is a full wardrobe to go through. Sometimes it is a mixture of clothing, accessories, textiles, luggage, and older household items collected over decades.
Vintage Clobber offers a practical and straightforward approach for people looking to deal with vintage clothing and related items during house clearances, downsizing, probate situations, and deceased estates.
If you are only looking to sell a smaller amount of clothing, you can also visit the Sell Your Vintage Clothing page.
A Practical Approach to House Clearances
House clearances often involve much more than simply clearing space. In many situations, people are dealing with inherited belongings, family homes, stored collections, or properties that have not been emptied for many years.
Vintage Clobber understands that:
- Sellers are not always vintage specialists
- People may not know what is valuable
- There is often a mixture of items involved
- The process can feel overwhelming
The aim is to make things easier by offering clear communication and a realistic understanding of what may be of interest.
Whether it is a few wardrobes, boxed clothing in a loft, or a full property containing vintage items, it is always worth getting in touch.
Vintage Clothing from Estates and Inherited Wardrobes
Vintage Clobber regularly hears from people who have inherited older clothing from parents, grandparents, relatives, or family estates.
This can include:
- Vintage dresses and occasion wear
- Older menswear
- Military clothing
- Knitwear and outerwear
- Shoes and accessories
- Designer vintage clothing
- Stored wardrobes and boxed garments
Many older wardrobes contain clothing that has simply been packed away for years without anyone knowing whether it has value or relevance.
Vintage Clobber has decades of experience handling vintage clothing from different eras and can help identify pieces that may be of interest.
House Clearance Vintage Clothing Buyers
Vintage clothing often turns up during wider house clearance situations, especially in properties that have been lived in for many decades.
This can involve:
- Wardrobes and drawers full of clothing
- Stored suitcases and trunks
- Garment bags and boxed textiles
- Older shoes and accessories
- Mixed vintage household items
Not every item needs to be rare or designer to be relevant. Vintage Clobber is interested in a broad range of genuine vintage clothing and related items from across the 20th century.
If you are unsure whether anything is vintage, you can still get in touch and ask.
Mixed Vintage Items Also Considered
Many house clearances involve more than clothing alone.
Vintage Clobber also considers a wider range of related vintage items, including:
- Bags and luggage
- Jewellery
- Textiles and fabrics
- Hats and accessories
- Shoes and boots
- Military items
- Collectable vintage pieces
Mixed lots are completely normal and there is no expectation that everything should be sorted before making contact.
You can also read more on the Other Vintage Items We Buy page.
Vintage Clothing from Different Eras
One of the reasons vintage clothing appears so frequently in house clearances is because older generations often kept clothing for decades.
Vintage Clobber regularly deals with garments from:
- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
This can range from everyday practical clothing through to more distinctive vintage fashion, designer garments, utility clothing, and occasion wear.
Older clothing was often made very differently from modern fast fashion, which is one reason vintage garments continue to attract interest today.
Established Vintage Buyers on the South Coast
Vintage Clobber has been established since 1988 and has built a long-standing reputation as a vintage clothing shop and buyer on the south coast.
Over the years, the business has handled everything from individual garments through to larger vintage collections and inherited wardrobes.
Vintage Clobber is known for:
- Straightforward communication
- Experience with genuine vintage clothing
- Practical handling of larger collections
- A realistic and approachable process
You can also read more About Vintage Clobber.
How House Clearance Vintage Buying Works
Get in Touch
You can contact Vintage Clobber by phone or through the contact page and explain the situation.
Send Photos or Information
If possible, sending a few photos can help give a clearer idea of the clothing or items involved, although this is not essential.
Review and Discussion
Everything is looked at properly and discussed honestly based on the quantity, condition, and type of vintage items involved.
Agree the Next Step
Depending on the situation, the next step may involve arranging a visit, discussing collection options, or agreeing the most practical way forward.
Selling Smaller Vintage Clothing Collections
Not every enquiry involves a full house clearance.
Some people simply want to sell:
- A few vintage garments
- Older jackets or coats
- Designer pieces
- Vintage accessories
- Smaller wardrobes
If that is more relevant to your situation, you can visit the Sell Your Vintage Clothing page for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Vintage Clobber regularly deals with vintage clothing and related items from house clearances, inherited wardrobes, and full property clearances.
This can include dresses, jackets, knitwear, military clothing, denim, coats, workwear, accessories, designer pieces, and older garments from across the 20th century.
No. Many people contacting Vintage Clobber are unsure what they have. It is still worth getting in touch.
Yes. Inherited wardrobes and vintage clothing from deceased estates are regularly considered.
That is completely normal. Mixed vintage items alongside clothing are often considered.
Yes. Vintage Clobber regularly handles larger quantities of clothing and stored collections.
No. General vintage clothing, workwear, utility clothing, accessories, and everyday vintage garments can also be of interest.
Yes. You can contact Vintage Clobber directly by phone if you would prefer to speak to someone first.
Yes. Bags, textiles, jewellery, shoes, and related vintage items may also be considered. You can read more on the Other Vintage Items We Buy page.
Vintage Clobber is based in the Bournemouth area on the south coast and has been established since 1988.



