Clothing shopping in Prague
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Toalette
Urban 20-somethings in particular will be delighted by these carefully selected secondhand clothes and accessories, which still have plenty of fashionable mileage in them. Some new designs are found on the dressmakers' dummies on the shopfloor.
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Kebab
The coolest streetwear boutique in Prague is notable for its stylish but humorous interior, courtesy of designer Maxim Velčoský (creator of the famous 'Pure' barcoded ceramic tumbler resembling disposable plastic cups). Quirkily customised animal trophies are joined by a shelving area resembling laundromat washing machines, saucy retro beach scenes adorn the curtains of the changing rooms and much more. Clothes by young Czech designers sit alongside brands from Spain, France, and the UK and US.
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Promod
French and other Continental readers, look away now; you'll be used to the delights this trendy young Gallic chain brings. However American, Asian, Australian, British and Latin American travellers find this Czech branch a boon. Its range of affordable, covetable, up-to-the-minute fashion and jewellery might also be disposable, but it's a nice change from H&M.
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Pavla & Olga
Sisters Pavla and Olga Michalková originally worked in the film and TV industry before setting up their own fashion label, creating a unique collection of quirky and cute hats, clothes and accessories. Past customers have included Czech supermodel Tereza Maxová, Britpop band Blur and photographer Helmut Newton.
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Mothercare
If you're travelling with a baby or toddler, you'll find pretty much everything you need to meet their non-edible demands in this bright and modern babycare shop on the first floor of the Mýslbek mall - toys, clothes, accessories and all manner of other goods for mother and child.
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