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Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

10 Corso Como – Funky living room

10 Corso Como is a shop, café, restaurant and a generic living room that has inspired a new wave of boutique shops in metropolises around the world. The store is hard to describe, as it sells clothes, shoes, designware, lamps, memorabilia and everything in between.

The prices are high, as the st... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Armani/Via Manzoni 31 – A block of Armani

Via Manzoni 31 is the address for all Armani fans visiting Milan. The whole block is filled with Armani shops, including (but no limited to) Emporio Armani, Armani Jeans and Armani Casa. Two full floors are devoted to items of high fashion. All aspects of life are catered -- may your need be a celeb... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Bally – Swiss style

If you are (like I am) fond of Bally shoes and clothes, it is advisable to visit their store on Via Montenapoleone. The dark looking store has a lot of good stuff on sale for those of us blessed with thick wallets.

The Bally style is very subtle, and the logos can be really hard to spot on some o... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Brums – Colourful clothing for children

Brums is a midsized children clothing store on busy Corso Buenos Aires. The clothes are very colourful and attend to the details. The sizes range from babies to teens (0-16 years) and both girls and boys have a good selection of clothes.

The service is very friendly and there were enough clerks t... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Camper – Comfortable Spanish shoes

Camper is thinking differently in Milan; almost every single brand shop has been designed and executed to the smallest possible detail and they show stuff that is probably too small, expensive or painful for you. Camper invited people passing by their shop during build-up phase to write on the walls... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Diesel – Affordable design

Diesel is one of the more affordable brands having their "concept store" in the centre of Milan. The shop is located on the prime location on Via Venezia, a few blocks from Duomo and the golden triangle of fashion.

The shop is not the biggest Diesel store I've visited, but there is still plenty o... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Dmagazine Outlet – Fashion finds in the middle of the city

If you don't have enough money to buy all the stuff you crave for on the high-end boutiques, outlets are an viable alternative to get the clothes, shoes and accessories with far lesser prices.

Milan is surrounded by outlets, but most of them are so far away that you practically need a car to go t... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Du Pareil Au Même – Fully stocked children shop

There are surprisingly few children stores in Milan, compared to the overall number of clothing stores in the city. Your best bet is to walk on Corso Buenos Aires, as there are several shops for babies and children.

Du Pareil Au Même is one of the biggest, the selection catering for all aspects ... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Furla – Luxury bags and accessories

Furla is an Italian high-end fashion brand that focus on accessories: bags, shoes, belts, watches, sunglasses and so forth. Their Milan store is centrally located among other fashion boutiques, only a few hundred meters from Duomo.

The store is quite compact, but fortunately packed well with styl... More >

Shopping, Milan, Italy (reviewed 2007)

Guess – Sleek fashion from the States

Milan is not just high-end shopping -- there are ample of ways buy clothes, shoes and accessories with medium and low prices. Just avoid the golden triangle of fashion, and the world is your oyster even with smaller budgets.

Guess store, located on Piazza San Babila, is a good balancing act betwe... More >

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