CORSO BUENOS AIRES
Read moreThis is the grand boulevard which leaves Porta Venezia (Giardini Pubblici) and leads to the station area. Shops and large, popular shops and less popular. For good business (for shoes, try via Vitruvio).
DM FASHION
Read moreA wholesaler who also sells to individuals. After crossing the large door of the court, you will find this store on the left. 19 000 articles from clothing to designer accessories.
DOLCE & GABBANA
Read moreTo follow, at reasonable prices, the sexy Mediterranean style of the two Sicilian creators.
DOCK’S DORA
Read moreClothing, accessories, second hand jeans for men and women.
CERRUTI FACTORY OUTLET
Read moreAlong the Naviglio Grande, you can reach Corsico where the factory store in Borjesson is located. For all, prices with 50% discount.
PORTA TICINESE
Read moreFrom corso di Porta Ticinese to the Navigli, it is an orgy of small vintage shops, designer shops, brac. On Saturdays, on the Darsena, please do not miss the Fiera di Senigallia. The ideal place for shopping and enjoying a unique landscape.
PAOLO SARPI
Read moreA stone's throw from the Arena Civica, this street, which is part of the Chinese quarter, offers many interesting shops.
VIA TORINO
Read moreLarge shopping street within walking distance of the Duomo, a few designer shops and many megastores (Stefanel, Energy, etc.), not forgetting the large French chains (Célio, Fnac).
VIA DANTE (PIETONNE)
Read moreMore simple and young shops and countless bars where you can rest after spending everything.
VESTIMODA STOCK
Read moreTwo floors of accessories and brand clothes, with tight prices.
TARINA TARANTINO
Read moreThis American stylist has launched the birds fashion and genre of "pink heads" (reference to skin heads). For teenagers and olds attached to their rebel childhood, an astonishing mixture of head of death, rose and strass: Hollywood stars love its fashion accessories.
SPACCIO LENOBIS
Read moreCollants, sunglasses from the latest collections.
1A CLASSE (PRIMA CLASSE)
Read moreA mark of international success, from Japan to the Arabian Peninsula, and from Russia to the United States, but strangely absent from France and little known in our country. 1 a Class is renowned for its bags and bags of world cards, classics of great elegance.
LAGRANGE 15
Read moreOn several floors, this commercial centre opened in 1985, recently renovated, has a large number of shops and a large store, the Rinascente, the Italian Galeries Lafayette.
KRISTINA TI
Read moreFor those who like their wardrobes sober but very feminine, the boutique of Cristina Tardito, whose designer name has become Kristina Ti, always has some lovely surprises in store. Her collections strive to maintain a look of classic elegance, timeless and flattering. Although Kristina Ti's success is celebrated every year during Fashion Weeks, and the opening of boutiques elsewhere in Italy, the designer remains very attached to her Turin roots. The store is magnificent, and the staff are very attentive.
BASIC VILLAGE
Read moreNorth of the Quadrilatero Romano, after crossing the Dora river, here's an outlet that's still in the city, which is rare, and which will satisfy more than one bargain hunter. Closer perhaps to a concept store than a real factory outlet, Basic Village offers Robe di Kappa, Superga, K-Way and Jesus Jeans at discounted prices, with regular restocking. A restaurant-pizzeria, bars, hairdresser... Perfect for a day's shopping.
TRAMONTANO
Read moreThe reputation of Neapolitan leather goods is well established. Between elegance and traditional know-how, the Tramontano brand has seduced far beyond the Italian borders. Its clients include Woody Allen, Tom Cruise, Lou Reed, Sigourney Weaver and Hillary Clinton. In the shop on Via Chiaia, you will find bags and accessories for men and women, wallets, suitcases and travel bags, belts, all in pure leather and of excellent quality. With, of course, the prices that go with it!
ARGENIO
Read moreOf course the shop is not just buttons but it is famous around the world for that. The Royal Spanish family is getting their own here. Salvatore Argenio, the gentleman who perpetuates family tradition, is the official supplier. Most of his creations, for men, are strongly influenced by the last bourbonienne period of the Two Garibaldi, corresponding to the fashion of the th and th centuries nobles. Salvatore also proposes scarves, ties and jackets made of noble materials made in Naples.
LA TARTANA
Read moreAn institution of swimwear in Positano, for over 35 years, but not only that, since you can also find typical dresses for ladies, beautiful linen shirts for gentlemen and colorful T-shirts for children. In short, men and women, bambini, the whole family can be dressed in the fashion of the city. And don't forget the straw hats, the plastic sandals to protect your feet on the pebbled beaches, the household linen in the colours of the South: the complete panoply to please yourself or to give as a gift.
MARIO TALARICO
An umbrella institution: you probably won't need one in Naples, but you ...Read more
E. MARINELLA
Read moreA success story that spans three generations. Initiated by Eugenio Marinella, it is today the grandson Maurizio who perpetuates a tradition of excellence. It all began in 1914, when Eugenio bought the 20 square meters of a tea room and began to transmit his fascination for the English style. If, at first, success was linked to shirts, the company would turn exclusively to top-of-the-range ties. Today, all of the world's top designers own at least one Marinella tie and the company has shops all over the world.
ANTONIO BARBARO
Read moreBarbaro is one of the oldest Neapolitan shops. The head office is located at the exit of the Umberto I gallery. In the gallery, the company has two shops: one for women and the other for men. The choice of clothes, shoes and accessories is wide and the prices elastic. It is possible to make good deals. The salesmen and women in the gallery are used to foreigners and usually speak English. The shop is located all over the city, each district has its own shop.
SINISCALCHI
Read moreStroll through the pretty alleys of Sorrento and the gardens of Villa Comunale, yes, but in sandals! Since 1950 and three generations of shoemakers, this small shop has been making custom-made leather sandals. It takes from five minutes to a day to make them, depending on the model required. The shop offers a very large catalogue, but you can also get a completely customised model. On the walls, photos and postcards of the Blessed Virgin mingle with letters and photos of delighted customers.
ANTICA SARTORIA
Read moreIt is one of the most famous addresses of the city to get the beautiful clothes "made in Positano". Very beautiful typical dresses, in the style that the city has launched. The pieces are often made in small numbers. They do not stay on sale for long in summer. Fortunately, the stock allows the creations to be rotated. Ladies' hats are also on sale. On the men's side, soft trousers and beautiful hand-sewn linen shirts. More practical, the shop also sells beach mattresses, to be more comfortable on the pebbles of Positano.
VERSUS – GIANNI VERSACE
Read moreThe Versace boutique in Venice, located at Campo S.Moise' 1462 San Marco 1523, is a must for fashion and clothing enthusiasts. Customers can also discover the eyewear and home textile collections.
OTTICA MANTOVANI
Read moreWelcome to the store of the inventor of the lightest glasses in the world: 0.9 grams per frame! Invisible glasses, light but nevertheless solid: the dream of the cross-eyed. When you add the weight of the corrective lenses, you reach a maximum of 6 g (except in cases of severe myopia which require larger lenses). It is by making a pair of nose-clip glasses to measure, by hand, that our optician realized this "feather" prototype. Progress is beautiful, all the more beautiful in a city that never stops contemplating its past.
RINASCENTE
Read moreIn the heart of the historic centre, these kinds of Galeries Lafayette in Turin offer a long list of shops on several floors. All the major brands are there, for women, men and children, but you will also find food, jewellery, a choice of tableware and decoration, not to mention beauty products of all kinds. Convenient when you are looking for something and have little time, all in a beautiful designer building, which doesn't spoil anything.
SAN CARLO DAL 1973
A veritable temple for fashion victims for over fifty years, none of the ...Read more
ARTIGIANATO DEL CUOIO
Read moreA wide selection of leather articles made by the company itself. They are renowned for the quality of hand sewing and their price.
PUNTO PELLE
Read moreThe reference point for many stars for leather articles. Orders can be prepared in less than 24 hours with custom-made!
VINCELLI SILK
Read moreCreated in 1866, this store offers ties, squares and silk shawls, all handmade.
BOGGI
Read moreClassic and timeless, Boggi is an address for men's clothing. The cuts are always impeccable, the quality very satisfactory and the prices reasonable. Founded in 1939, Boggi stands out for its highly competitive price/quality ratio. It is aimed at a classic clientele who like elegance without being too formal. The assortment ranges from shirts to pants, jackets to sweaters, not forgetting accessories such as hats, scarves, belts and cufflinks. Several boutiques in town.
IL SALVAGENTE
Read moreFor fashionistas and the curious alike, since 1978 Il Salvagente has been one of Milan's benchmark outlets for the finest designer creations at the best prices (up to 60% off!). Nearly all the major made-in-Italy labels are represented, from the big names in international fashion to new designers. To get there, you have to cross the courtyard of a beautiful building, and there on several levels, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Moschino, Hogan, Versace, but also Aspesi, Pinko and Liu Jo answer the call.
SERMONETA GLOVES
Read moreFor seventy years, the Roman company Sermoneta has been making gloves in the finest leathers. An infinite choice of models and colors could only seduce a demanding Milanese and international clientele. You will find all styles, all models and all materials: fur for winter, patterned for special occasions, lycra for sporty driving, suede, deer, cashmere, silk... The most extravagant are decorated with bangs, beads, ruffles and other eccentricities worthy of a fairy tale.
BORN IN BERLIN
Read moreAn avant-garde boutique born of the passion for fashion of two German designers who, after the success of their Berlin store, decided to open one in Turin. They did so in January 2005. The items, with their somewhat underground, even unconventional style, feature original cuts in which leather often takes pride of place. The creations respect the craftsmanship involved from start to finish, whether for bags or garments. The store is also the manufacturing workshop.
MERCATO DI PIAZZA BENEFICA
Read moreTo the west of the city, in the Cenisia district, Piazza Benefica - originally Piazza Martini - takes its name from the fact that, in the past, clothes were distributed here for the poor. Today, however, it's a very different story, as this beautiful market is a real hit with fashion victims, who always hope to find bags, perfumes and all kinds of designer and vintage clothes at very good prices. Bargains all round!
MERCATO DELLA CROCETTA
Read moreVery popular with Turin women, who make a point of visiting at least once a week, the Mercato della Crocetta focuses mainly on clothing merchandise, with the exception of a few vintage pieces of furniture and jewelry. If you look hard enough, you'll be able to pick up a Louis Vuitton bag or Ray-Ban glasses for slightly less than you'd pay in a store. It's nice to take a break between purchases and drink a good cappuccino in a friendly atmosphere. This market has been around for over a century.
TURINEYES
Read moreMesure for glasses? It exists! In the brand new boutique of Via Mazzini each model is unique, designed especially on your face and perfectly adapts to your preferences of shapes and colours. There are yellow, blues, in shape of butterfly or tape, printed in panther or zebra… Finish the torment to wear monotonous glasses!
BORSALINO
Read moreBorsalino hats are now distributed all over the world, but the historic headquarters of the brand's first store is located in the elegant shopping street of Alessandria. This magnificent boutique has preserved its Art Deco frontage from the early 20th century. The class and chic of the articles, for both men and women, are only further emphasized; it's a veritable showcase. The choice is truly impressive, and you're sure to find the piece that will make you irresistible. Luxury comes at a price, but the quality is incomparable.
SARTORIA OREFICE
Read moreIt's now five generations since the windows of the Sartoria (fashion house) opened along Via Regina, in the heart of Cernobbio. Encouraged by the region's elite tourists, Pietro Orefice began his dressmaking business in 1856. From a small workshop, the Orefice house has dressed many crowned heads, as well as leading figures in politics, business and cinema. Today, the Orefice family continues this tradition of excellence, respecting the rules of hand-crafted, made-to-measure production.
DESIGUAL
Read moreThe Catalan brand continues its expansion in Italy, settling in Naples in the Central Station. For the brand's fans, you will find the colors and blends of typical fabrics. Prices will be Italian, normally a little lower than in France. This boutique shows the will to change the Mercato neighborhood and its station. You will also find other shops in the train station, which has turned into a small shopping mall.
M. CILENTO & FRATELLO
Read moreIsn't it said that the finest tailors are made in Naples? Here's a must-visit address for a closer look at the master craftsmanship for which the city is famous. Founded in 1780 by Martino Cilento, the company has relocated from its historic headquarters in via Medina to the Riviera di Chiaia. The workshop was once a supplier to the Bourbons and the Savoys, and the tradition of tailoring has been passed down from generation to generation. You'll love the beautiful fabrics and handmade ties.