Clothing shopping in Russia
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Uneroid
This wacky, underground boutique features cosmos-inspired fashion modelled on alien mannequins. Look for lots of tie-dye, batik and other way-out motifs. Designers include Chillout Family, Space Tribe and Acid Dreams. They have likely smoked their fair share of marijuana, resulting in a collection of cool clothes reminiscent of the hippy era.
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Tovar dlya Voennikh
In a city with men in uniform on every street corner, this is where you get yours (the uniform, that is!). Buy cool stripey sailors tops, embroidered badges, boots, camouflage jackets and caps at decent prices. Look for the circular green and gold sign with ‘Military Shop’ written in English; the entrance is inside the courtyard.
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Texas
Jeans in all shapes and sizes. Not just blue jeans. Not even just denim. Texas carries jeans in every colour and fabric imaginable, from a wide variety of designers. This is the place to come looking for those yellow velvet jeans you always wanted.
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Sakhabult
Long-running shop where locals go for coats, boots and hats made of rabbit, muskrat, reindeer and other pelts. It’s pricey if you’re looking for big norka (mink) hats, but a (real) reindeer Christmas ornament is R250.
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Canali
Look no further for your super smooth Italian shirts and suits. Canali dresses some of the most dapper men about town and its luxurious Nevsky premises just a short stroll from the Winter Palace is suitably beautiful.
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Art Point
This small boutique features creative clothing designed by two local models. Mostly casual wear includes t-shirts, skirts, sweaters, scarves, handbags and watches, all with an innovative twist.
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Big Star
Denim, denim and more denim. This place carries new and used jeans in all colours, plus shorts, skirts and t-shirts.
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