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Clothing shopping in Sydney

  1. A

    Orson & Blake

    Sydney’s most stylin’ homewares emporium will make your house look cool even if you’re not – everything from notepads to garden statues at the height of chic. Head upstairs for clothes by top-notch Australian and Kiwi designers, plus opulent scarves, handbags and jewellery. The branch in Surry Hills has a cafe, more furniture and kooky books.

    reviewed

  2. Orson & Blake, Surry Hills

    Sydney’s most stylin’ homewares emporium will make your house look cool even if you’re not – everything from notepads to garden statues at the height of chic. Head upstairs for clothes by top-notch Australian and Kiwi designers, plus opulent scarves, handbags and jewellery. This branch has a cafe, more furniture and kooky books.

    reviewed

  3. B

    Akira Isagowa

    Meticulously tailored ensembles featuring gorgeous fabrics. There's another store in the Strand Arcade.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Cambodia House

    Consumerism with a conscience, this not-for-profit store has a cool collection of Khmer arts and crafts, including hand-loomed silks made into handbags, scarves and bedding. You’ll also find nifty lanterns, candles, tableware and carved statues.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Seafolly

    Here’s where the famous Aussie women’s swimwear label sells its sexy seconds, samples and discontinued lines. As well as bikinis to battle over, there are bargain sarongs, boardshorts and tracksuits to be had. Ain’t no folly.

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  6. E

    Bang-on

    Bang-On is a custom T-shirt shop with an extensive (and expensive) range of decals to print on non-sweatshop T-shirts: everything from obscure ’70s album covers to your favourite socialist icons and grinning David Hasselhoffs.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Country Road

    With hip designer Sophie Holt behind them, Country Road's new products sport a welcome youthful element alongside the old traditional lines. All ages and both sexes are catered to; plenty of CR branches dot the city.

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  8. G

    Irregular Jeans Warehouse

    Just as it sounds, this large factory outlet has trestle tables and racks laden down with denim and more, from brands big and small. You'll also find shirts, skirts, jackets and accessories.

    reviewed

  9. High Tea With Mrs Woo

    Natural fabrics and a Japanese sensibility characterise the stylish ensembles designed by the three Foong sisters.

    reviewed

  10. Collette Dinnigan

    The queen of Aussie couture delivers fabulously feminine frocks with exquisite trimmings.

    reviewed

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