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Everything for basketball and other sports |
3 Via Francesco Anzani Milan, Milan 20135 Italy +39 2 5501 6642 / +39 2 5519 0637 http://www.allbasket.it/ |
The only shop in the city that really specialises in basketball. This is one of Milan's historic shops, opened in the sixties by a manager of Milan's olympic Basketball team. For years it was located in via Caltanissetta right in front of the Milan team, before moving to via Anzani in 1990 right behind the park Largo Marinai d'Italia. Wide range of clothing for the teams NBA, NCAA and the most famous Italian and European teams as well as scarves, balls, caps and pennants, cards and videos. Also wide range of items for other sports such as volleyball and socccer. Prices are always competitve and there are often special offers with helpful, competent staff. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything for travel |
13 Via Ludovico Muratori Milan 20135 Italy +39 0254121270 |
This shop is a paradise for travelers and all those who love adventure. The name comes from the famous Saint-Exupéry book, 'The little prince': B612 was his own star in the book. Here you will find all you can need for your treks in the jungle or in the Tibetan mountains, and also for your jaunts in the Milanese countryside of course. There are accessories of all kinds, such as a collapsible steel cup, that becomes also a little pot for your camp meals; trousers and jackets with infinite numbers of pockets, mini kits for sewing, tents and rather light mattress that are so small that you can take them with you in your bag without any problems. You can get of all this at very good prices. There is also a travel agency service to help you to organize your best route as well as the internet café, where using a prepaid card, you can start your navigation all around the world.... Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sporty apparel |
6 Corso Genova Milan, Milan 20123 Italy +39 2 8311 6052 / +39 2 8831 1601 http://www.biffi.com/ |
What better gift for a loved one than a bit of fashion from Milan? This store has the latest trends in men's and women's clothing, ranging from vintage to avant-garde. Find brands, such as Gucci, Jean Paul Gaultier and Donna Karan, and a range of sportswear and weather jackets by local designer Alberto Aspesi are available. Logo-free and comfortable, they come in rare European and Japanese fabrics. Accessories are available too. Don't miss the exclusive men's branch just opposite; notwithstanding the prices, this is a neat gift haunt for the guy who has everything. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The home of Inter and AC Milan |
Via Piccolomini 5 Milan 20151 Italy http://www.stadiosansiro.com/ |
For lovers of the beautiful game or those who relish a spectacle, then a visit to the San Siro (officially Lo Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is a must. This three-tiered, 85,000 capacity stadium was refurbished for the 1990 World Cup and is the home of two giants of Italian football, FC Internazionale (aka Inter) and AC Milan. As well as hosting games in the Italian top-flight league Serie A, the Coppa Italia and European competitions, there is also the chance to see behind the scenes on a stadium tour and a visit to each club's museum. For information about upcoming games, check the club's websites and Milan's leading sports daily La Gazzetta Dello Sport. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Adventure wear |
68 Via Torino Milan 20123 Italy +39 028052746 |
This shop is for serious travelers or for backpackers and has become the first port of call for people who like to get back to nature when they go on holiday. Whether you leave with a set of designer suitcases or with a rucksack on your back make a trip to Via Torino and you will begin your own Indiana Jones adventure. They have classic and colonial sporting gear to clothes and equipment for unpleasant environments which you could never even dream of. For the real explorer they have emergency rations, chocolate, coffee, sweets, and biscuits, water purifying tablets, and water heating devices for people who like to have a shower at any cost. Naturally they have compasses, pedometers, altimeters, watches, and thermal covers, for any budget. A good place to go if you don't know what present to buy for someone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A mythical company |
07/01/07 Corso Venezia Milan, Milan 20121 Italy +39 2 7600 6233 http://www.diesel.com/ |
Originating from the genius of Renzo Rosso, a Venetian man with American taste, this made in Italy clothing company has already made history. Its first large shop in Lombardy was the one in Vittorio Emanuele and it is totally dedicated to youthful tastes, selling sporty and not so sporty clothes in different collections to satisfy a range of tastes. They also offer accessories for anyone wanting a complete Diesel look, including shoes, glasses, leather goods and perfumes. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Customise your motorbike too |
12 Via Borgonuovo Milan, Milan 20121 Italy +39 2 2906 2582 http://www.giulianacella.com/ |
A very particular little shop where Giuliana Cella, the famous stylist, manages to marry her passion for adventure and travel with her wonderful stylist skills. One of her latest creations is a helmet covered in precious materials which come from Punjab, Indonesia and Benares. She can customise a helmets, so now you can be stylish and elegant on your bike. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Everything that an Inter supporter could ever want |
5 Via Piccolomini Milan, Milan 20151 Italy +39 2 404 1702 / +39 2 403 5816 http://www.inter.it/es/societa... |
Interspazio is the official Inter Milan sports outlet, located inside the San Siro Stadium (entrance via gate 22). It offers a vast selection of official products from the championship shirts to all kinds of gadgets with the Inter logo. They have Ronaldo posters, Vieri shirts - an Inter fan would go mad with joy here! It is open during Inter matches from two hours before kick off until a half hour after the end. It is closed when AC Milan has a home match. Review © 2007, Wcities |