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| |  | | | | | Amsterdam has so much to offer when it comes to fashion. There are many boutiques, trendy streets, hip neighborhoods, and most importantly: many Dutch designers and talent. We have tried to provide you with the latest and will give you an overview on what you can expect in Amsterdam. However, it may very well be that while browsing the Amsterdam streets, you will explore new things and stores.Laundry Industry The style of clothing that Laundry Industry makes can best be described as sophisticated street wear for the urban minimalist. The styles are crisp, clean and confident fashion for both men and women. Branches of this hip shop of Dutch origin can be found in Berlin, London and even in Hong Kong! Spuistraat 137 and at the Magna Plaza Shopping MallMexx Founded in 1980, Mexx is a global lifestyle brand. Besides an extensive fashion line for men, women, children and infants and toddlers they also carry perfumes, bags, and accessories. All this is of Dutch design and can be found in over 6000 stores in more than 40 countries. PC Hooftstraat 118 and Kalverstraat 178 (men and women) as well as Gelderlandplein 2 (kids)Oilily In 1963, Willem and Marieke Olsthoorn founded Oilily as children clothing company. Nowadays, the colorful, trendy and hip clothing is still popular with children, but also available for women. Furthermore, they carry beautiful accessories, such as scarves, stationary, cosmetics, bags and even fabrics. Branches of this Dutch shop can be found all over the world. PC Hooftstraat 131-133 and at the Kalvertoren Shopping Mall Jan Jansen The shoes that are sold in this trendy shop are not just shoes: they’re a work of art, all designed by the acclaimed artist Jan Jansen. His designs are known throughout the world of fashion and Jan Janssen has exhibited in many museums all over the world. Visiting this shop is almost like going to a museum, only this time you can buy and wear the artwork! Rokin 42, 020 625 13 50Cora Kemperman Before starting her first shop in 1995, designer Cora Kemperman had already earned her stripes designing for well known Dutch fashion houses. Together with Gloria Kok, she started the Cora Kemperman shops and ever since the first day, it has been a huge success. Nowadays, Cora Kemperman owns nine shops in Holland and Belgium, where she sells her designs, which has inspired designers like Yamamoto, Gaultier, Dries van Noten and Ann de Meulenmeester. Leidsestraat 72Sissy Boy The Dutch fashion brand Sissy Boy has been an establishment among hip and trendy Amsterdammers for years. Sissy Boy brings a line of simple urban basics for men and women, cleverly made by a team of international and Dutch designers. Several locations throughout Amsterdam: Kalverstraat 199, Kalverstraat 210, Van Baerlestraat 15, Spuistraat 137 and Leidsestraat 15Van Ravestein Holland’s neighboring country Belgium is home to many fashion designers, who are known and sold all over the world. Van Ravenstein has an outstanding collection of wonderful fashion for women, by designers like Ann De Meulenmeester, Dries van Noten, Dirk Bikkembergs and A.F. Vandevorst. But also clothing by the well-known Dutch duo Viktor & Rolf is being sold here. Keizersgracht 359The list is endless, but here are some more tips for what to explore in the world of Amsterdam fashion and Dutch designers!Antonia By Yvette (shoes for men and women) Gasthuismolensteeg 3, 6, 12 and 16Club WearHouse (hip party and club clothing) Spuistraat 250Dr Adams (shoes) Leidsestraat 24 PC Hooftstraat 90 Kalvertoren shopping mallEva Damave (hand knit sweaters) Tweede Laurierdwarsstraat 51CEva Design (women’s fashion made of hand woven fabrics from Eva’s own studio) Herenstraat 5Luba (women’s and children’s fashion, many of Dutch design) Haarlemmerstraat 12AMagriet Nanings (women’s and men’s fashion) Prinsenstr 8 and 24Naturel (women’s clothing) Utrechtsestr 20Ydu (unique fashion by various young Dutch designers) Keizersgracht 447 |
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