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Mishawaka Today
By the People, for the People
Mishawaka Antique Store Celebrates First Month Open
The What Nots Shop showcases a variety of vintage items from toys to radios.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 10:26am
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Mishawaka's newest antique store, The What Nots Shop, has opened its doors and is celebrating its first month in business. The shop carries a wide range of vintage items, from toys to radios, and the owners are excited to share their passion for antiques with the local community.
Why it matters
The opening of The What Nots Shop represents a growing interest in vintage and antique items in the Mishawaka area. As larger retail chains continue to dominate the market, small, independent shops like this one offer a unique shopping experience and the opportunity to discover one-of-a-kind treasures.
The details
The What Nots Shop features a diverse collection of antique and vintage items, including toys, radios, and other household goods. The owners have expressed excitement about being able to share their love of these unique items with customers, many of whom have expressed delight at finding items they've been searching for.
- The What Nots Shop opened its doors in Mishawaka in March 2026.
- The store is celebrating its first month of operation this April.
The players
The What Nots Shop
A new antique store in Mishawaka, Indiana, that carries a variety of vintage items ranging from toys to radios.
The takeaway
The opening of The What Nots Shop in Mishawaka highlights the enduring appeal of antique and vintage items, as well as the value that small, independent businesses can bring to a community by offering unique shopping experiences and the opportunity to discover one-of-a-kind treasures.


