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.
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.
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.
HUMANA VINTAGE
Read moreWelcome to one of Italy's vintage temples. Humana People to People Italia is a humanitarian organization that promotes sustainable development in the textile sector and supports social and environmental projects. Various boutiques in Milan, including the one near the Duomo: two floors of shoes, dresses, jackets and accessories, all rigorously second-hand. Bargains are frequent here, with special offers at knock-down prices when collections change. The perfect place to shop in solidarity with the environment.
ORIENTHERA
Read moreOrienthera is a small jewel case of oriental wonders, carefully selected by Consolata during his travels in faraway lands. Cashmere pashminas, enchanting earrings made of hard stones, silk tunics in all colours of beautiful quality, lacquer boxes, multicoloured diaries, various accessories and even furniture with pure lines, so many objects that reflect originality and elegance, which it is difficult to resist. Coquettish fantasies for an Asian escape full of poetry.
PORSELLI
Read moreA delightful boutique which, since 1919, has been considered the absolute reference in ballerinas by La Scala dancers and fashionistas alike. Professional dancers can purchase the famous pointe shoes (from €56), real skin or canvas demi-pointes in a range of colors, as well as a fine assortment of tutus, dance warmers and warm-up pants. Elegant lovers of comfortable ballet flats will find pretty flat or heeled models here.
BOUTIQUE GIORGIO ARMANI
Read more8,000m2 of men's, women's and children's collections, accessories, perfumes, flowers and chocolates, complemented by a café, a nightclub, a fusion restaurant and now even a hotel! On four floors, an entire microcosm is on display. On the first floor is the beauty corner, with space for make-up and sunglasses, followed by the women's ready-to-wear collection; the second floor is dedicated to the men's collection, with space reserved for suits. The Giorgio Armani empire in all its glory.
BORSALINO
Read moreSince 1857, the creations of the most famous Italian hatter have always been irreproachable, as much for the quality of the materials as for the elegance of their cut. Here you will find the best in hats. The Piedmontese house became so famous that it inspired a film of the same name with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alaiin Delon in 1970. The men's and women's collections include long and shiny polished Mélusine felt hats, Basque hats, bell-shaped hats, woollen hats for winter and panamas for summer.
ETRO OUTLET
Read moreA good address for lovers of Etro's elegant prints. Called the negozietto (the little shop), this address is right next to the historic headquarters of the brand, founded in 1968 by Gimmo Etro. Two floors to plunge into the chic and kaleidoscopic style of the fashion house that makes you feel like escaping to faraway lands. The upper floor is reserved for furnishing objects and fabrics, while the men's and women's ready-to-wear collections are on the ground floor. Reductions of about 50%.
CAVALLI E NASTRI
Read moreDelightful shop where you can find dresses, shoes, jewelry and accessories rigorously vintage. If you are in love with vintage, this shop is made for you! You won't be disappointed by this beautiful boutique which also has an annex in the Ticinese district. You will find the fashion classics of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s presented in style. Among the cult pieces, dresses with puffy skirts and polka dot fabric (about 150 €), maxi sweaters and branded bags in crocodile or snakeskin, or colourful headbands.
SCALO MILANO OUTLET
Read moreLocated just 15 minutes from Milan, Scalo Milano is an outlet for shopping enthusiasts. It is divided into three distinct areas: design, fashion and restaurants. You'll find both Italian and international brand boutiques offering discounts ranging from 30% to 70%, as well as their latest collections.
Free shuttle buses leave daily from Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza Medaglie d'Oro and Via Ripamonti (book online). You can also take the passante S13 (Locate Triulzi stop).