Located in Neiuwendijk, just 5 minutes away from Central station, the Hemp Works was the first fashion store in Europe to offer an alternative to mass produced and synthetic clothing.
Bij Ons Vintage is the place to go if you are the kind of person who prefers to live in the yesteryears.
Emporio Armani is situated in P.C. Hooftstraat, and is world famous for its range of Italian style fashion clothing.
Maison de Bonnerterie is a chain of upmarket department stores all over the Netherlands and their flagship store is located in Rokin, Amsterdam.
G-Star Raw is a Dutch design label that deals in urban fashion clothing, especially denims.
If you haven’t guessed it yet, Artwear Jordaan is located in the Jordaan district of Amsterdam.
The store, Lock Stock and Barrel has nothing to do with that Guy Ritchie movie with the same name. It is a fashion store which sells anything and everything that’s fashion-related.
Don’t go by the name; Scotch and Soda does not have glittering displays featuring a monumental collection of wines, whiskies, scotches and complementary sodas.
The world of fashion is a very complex and cut-throat place. You are in fashion or you are not, there isn’t any middle ground. So, one needs to keep up with the latest trends and styles lest you are swept away into the world of ‘last season’.
The shopping street of P.C. Hooftstraat is a great place to go and shop for some fashionable, high street clothing. Here, one can find the world’s top labels competing with each other just for you. If you find the clothes there too pricey, there are many other places in Amsterdam where you can go and remain in fashion for a fraction of the cost.
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