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The Best Shopping in Newcastle for an Injection of Style

From fashion to homewares, these are the places to visit for the best shopping in Newcastle and some retail therapy.

Umie (Image Credit: @umie.store)

Known for its enviable, laid-back charm, Newcastle has an innate sense of cool and an unbeatable beachy aesthetic. The beautiful design seems to come naturally, so it’s no surprise that this coastal suburb is home to some of the best shopping in NSW.

It’s hardly a challenge to find seriously chic furniture, fashion, and homewares in town, with the challenge being making enough space for all your new-found treasures! Trust us, you won’t want to leave these gorgeous pieces behind.

Get your shopping bags ready, these stylish stores offer the best shopping in Newcastle

Best Clothes Shops in Newcastle

The Lair

The Lair

The Lair is an expertly curated concept store offering the best of high-end fashion, accessories, and fine jewellery. From Bec & Bridge, Matteau, Annie Bing, SIR, to St. Agni and more, you'll want to set aside a decent chunk of time to sift through all the designer goodies here! The Lair Studio is also well-known for its in-house leather handbags. 

41 Hunter Street, Newcastle

Fayt the Label

Fayt the Label

Australian label Fayt is dedicated to creating beautiful clothes for everybody, from size 6 to 26. Founded by Brittney Saunders, who celebrates her curves and designs each piece based on her size 10/12 body, Fayt is committed to inclusivity and style. From geometric sets to cute logo tanks and super flattering skirts, every piece in their store is divine, promising longevity and confidence.

464 King Street, Newcastle West 

Abicus

Abicus

Popular online store Abicus calls Newcastle home, and the locals can't get enough of its threads and accessories. This stylish store curates clothing from cool brands (think Assembly Label, Rolla's, and St.Agni) alongside an impressive vinyl and rose quartz bling collection. 

103 Darby Street, Cooks Hill

Best Op Shops in Newcastle

The Retro Wardrobe

The Retro Wardrobe

A one-stop shop for vintage clothing, accessories, homewares and bric-a-brac, The Retro Wardrobe is a second-hand hidden wonderland in Hamilton.

You'll want to set aside ample time to browse through the ever-changing collection of secondhand goods, with unique trinkets and vintage pieces on just about every shelf and rack in this cute and cosy store.

1/133 Beaumont Street, Hamilton

Village People Op Shop

Village People Op Shop

Why not spend your afternoon partaking in some of the best shopping in Newcastle whilst also doing your bit for a brilliant charity? Every dollar made at Village People Op Shop goes directly to Got Your Back Sista, a charity set up to help and support women and children escaping domestic violence.

Not only will you likely pick up a beautiful piece of clothing, a cute accessory or a new trinket for the house, but you'll also be helping those in need. It's a feel-good win-win.

88-90 Maitland Road, Islington

Best Shopping Centres in Newcastle

Westfield Kotara

Westfield Kotara

Sometimes all you need is a reliable shopping centre, with everything you need all in one place. Enter: Westfield Kotara. With specialty stores dedicated to women's, men's and kids' clothing, homewares and jewellery stores, beauty services and concierge, you're bound to find something you love.

When hunger strikes, the shopping centre is home to several eateries, including Grill'd, Zeus Street Greek, and The Cheesecake Shop, for a shopping sweet treat.

Corner Park Avenue & Northcott Drive, Kotara

Charlestown Square Shopping Centre

Charlestown Square Shopping Centre

Love to live and shop locally at Charlestown Square Shopping Centre, a vibrant multi-storey shopping centre in Newcastle for local produce, a movie theatre, entertainment and boutique shopping.

Bursting with hundreds of fashion, homewares, beauty and accessories stores and endless options for entertainment from Strike Bowling to Holey Moley Mini Golf, this is about as fun as it gets while you're shopping!

30 Pearson Street, Charlestown

Best Jewellery Stores in Newcastle

Artefact

Artefact

Why not celebrate your time with a spot of accessories shopping in Newcastle, with a new piercing at this gorgeous jewellery space, Artefact? This is not a stock-standard experience either, with the boutique offering a considered piercing and bespoke ear curation service. Bedazzle your ear with their exquisite fine pieces. 

72 Bull Street, Cooks Hill

Hey Tilly Jewellery

Hey Tilly Jewellery

Hey Tilly Jewellery offers fine and permanent pieces that celebrate sophistication and self-expression. Discover the magic of permanent jewellery by selecting a piece from their exquisite selection of 925 sterling silver and 14k gold-filled options, and personalise it with a charm. Next, select the type and size - bracelet, anklet, ring, or necklace.

The team will fit the chain with a temporary clasp for sizing. Finally, their state-of-the-art welding machine seamlessly welds the chain together, completing the process in just 20 minutes with a quality check and polish. A stunning heirloom piece is now yours, forever. If permanent bling isn't your thing, they also have a range of dainty, delicate pieces. 

106 Darby Street, Newcastle

Studio Melt

Studio Melt

From jewellery and art to ceramics and accessories, Studio Melt is your go-to for all things dainty and beautiful. Specialising in alternative engagement and wedding jewellery, you can find unique trinkets, gems, and jewels from Australian and International makers and artisans.

Championing local businesses, you will see Newcastle-based brands highlighted throughout the store. They even share their retail space with the local sustainable fashion label High Tea with Mrs Woo.

Shop 6, 18 Wolfe Street, Newcastle 

Best Furniture & Homewares Stores in Newcastle

Monsoon Living

Monsoon Living

Established in the Hunter Valley vineyards in 2004 and now based in Newcastle’s East End, Monsoon Living focuses on high-end homewares that combine classic and contemporary design elements.

Often hand-crafted, their teak leather and linen furnishings are ideal for chic coastal homes. Picture linen sheet sets, art prints, ceramics, and simple, stylish finishings. 

174 King Street, Newcastle

Moral Store

Moral Store

Local Novocastrian, Taylor Murray, took COVID unemployment in her stride and spun it into something beautiful by opening Moral Store in Newcastle at the end of 2020. This furniture store is dedicated to unique homewares and lifestyle goods that are sustainably and ethically sourced.

Everything from the furniture, ceramics, linen, art, cushions, self-care, jewellery and accessories align with the store’s distinctive sensibility and love of low-key neutrals, muted tones and beautifully textured pieces. 

Shop 6, 182 Hunter Street, Newcastle

Palinopsia

Palinopsia

Palinopsia is a beautiful Newcastle ceramics store known for selling pieces that would take any dinner party to the next level. The brand’s founder, Tamara Bajic, was raised in Auckland and moved to Newcastle to study.

Having fallen in love with the relaxed coastal atmosphere, she knew this was the perfect place to launch Palinopsia. There are three distinct ranges of handmade ceramics, all inspired by the natural environment. If you ask us, they’re all equally enviable.

70 Darby Street, Cooks Hill

Upgraded your wardrobe with the best shopping in Newcastle? Why not treat yourself to a delicious meal at one of the many amazing restaurants in Newcastle? If you're keen to keep working on your itinerary, check out our comprehensive guide on everything to do in Newcastle

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