Fès Shopping

  1. Abdallah Ouazzani Ibrahimi

    There are two rooms in this shop; one sells the usual range of carpets, while the other has interesting old hand-embroidered caftans and jellabas.

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  2. Alami Hassan

    Every colour and style of babouche you can think of is displayed in the otherwise rather drab Souk L'Bali, including red or yellow round-toed Berber slippers for men.

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  3. Derb Fez El-Jdid

    The kissariat along this bustling thoroughfare are home to stalls selling jellabas of every possible colour, quality, price and cut. Utilitarian polyester and wool styles predominate, but it's also possible to access Bollywood-style confections in satin and silk, as well as truly frightening faux-leopard-skin numbers.

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  4. Mister Cuir Marocain

    There's a wide range of leather jackets and coats in this shop; black and dark brown are cheaper than tan and other colours. Men's jackets are around DH800 ; women's jackets around DH650 , or Dh 750 for a three-quarter length jacket.

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  5. Smail Wazzani

    This small shop stocks good-quality leather jackets for men or women. Jamila Khadiri will also make to order.

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  6. Wedding Clothes Shop

    This souk specialises in wedding outfits. Hassan Bouazzaoui stocks hand-embroidered velvet wedding caftans in every colour (around around DH900 ), as well as embroidered wedding belts (from around DH100 ). It's a good place to buy a fez (Dh20).

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