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All spots tagged 'clothes' x
Reviewed 03. Jan 2007
Kleine teure Boutique, die Designs von Emily the Strange und Paul Frank anbietet, aber auch junges Wiener Design unterstuetzt.
Reviewed 06. Feb 2007
if you cannot make it to london anytime soon but want to stock up vintage fashion that looks like it came straight from carnaby street in the 60ies you might want to check out this store.
bring a lot of cash, nostalgia has its price.
Reviewed 25. Mar 2007
Teehaus mit einem Hippie-Touch, verkauft auch Kleidung und Buecher.
Reviewed 21. Apr 2008
eclectick brings young hungarian fashion design to 1070.
bright colours, cartoonish cuteness on clothes for "boys and girls" (their words not mine), sizes seem to be on the smaller side, bags are mostly made from cloth and are very colourful and unique.
definitely for the people that are young at heart and their trendy toddlers and pets, yes, they also have coats for dogs. since i could live in jeans and black t-shirts all year around, this isn't really my style but if you like colours and sticking out in a crowd and have cartoon characters on your dress/shirt/pants, then you should stop by and check this store out for yourselves.
prices seem alright, accessories start at 2 Euro, bags are around 36 Euro.
Discovered 17. Oct 2007
Reviewed 20. Feb 2007
I haven t actually been inside of this store but it still is one of my favourite spots in this city.
Gretl is the kind of place your grandmother or old aunt would go to to replace her good pair of shoes she bought back in the days. Here you can get all the clothes and accessories your inner spinster desires and slowly prepare for the wonderful years you will spend on a park bench feeding birds. lovely! speaking of lovely, Gretl also sells fine art, like, the late Lady Di's portrait.
Reviewed 03. Jan 2007
ein kleines buntes Paradies fuer Junge und Junggebliebene.
Hier finden Jungeltern alles fuer ihren schicken Nachwuchs, vom Nachtgewand im Retro-Apfeldesign (gab's wohl nicht in meiner Groesse) und trendy Kopfbedeckungen bis zum fahrbaren Untersatz und Seifenspender in Rehdesign.
Ausserdem kriechen die Kinder des Besitzers unter Regalen herum, also nicht fuer Leute mit Abneigung fuer Kinder oder kleinem Budget empfohlen!
Reviewed 20. Feb 2007
Retro-Chic aus den vorigen Jahrzehnten, Kleidung, Schuhe und Accessories von den 50ern bis zu den 90ern, immerwieder verbilligte Ware und es wird oft nachgeliefert, oefter einmal vorbei zu schauen zahlt sich also durchaus aus.
Humana hat bekanntlich zahlreiche Filialen in ganz Wien, dies ist aber die einzige, die sich auf Retro spezialisiert hat.
Reviewed 03. Apr 2007
das wohl bunteste geschaeft im 7.
ten hieb. hier werden die freundInnen des sinnvollen und sinnlosen schnick-schnacks auf alle faelle fuendig.
klamotten, haushaltszubehoer, deko, schuhe, ... was gibt es hier eigentlich nicht?
Reviewed 06. Feb 2007
Cuteness galore!
earrings and matching necklaces, purses, poloshirts decorated with smiling clouds, pretty shoes, wares for a stylish home and so much more. if you want to support indie designers and the d.i.y. scene, shop here.
i gave this only three stars because this place is very pricey (i am willing to pay more for diy, though!) and the person working there made me feel so unwelcome, i almost didn t buy those red bambi-earrings. but just almost!
maybe she had a bad day?
Reviewed 08. Apr 2009
nice but overpriced second hand store that sells clothes,bags, shoes etc from past eras.
i am having a hard time spending a lot of cash on used clothing, so i only ever go to their sales and try and find affordable pieces of well loved clothing. they carry magazines and postcards, too.
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