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Understated Italian chic |
Rauhensteingasse, 7 Vienna, Vienna 1010 Austria +43 (0)1 512 0979 http://www.zegnaermenegildo.com |
Zegna may not be as popular as Armani, but the truly hip man will be familiar with this brand. Find classic cuts and designs, such as knitted black three quarter length coats, simple but sophisticated suits, and plain, woollen jumpers. Comfort is another of Zegna's priorities, with an emphasis on soft, wearable fabrics like cashmere, silk and mohair. They also stock an up market range of shirts, ties and accessories. Definitely for the discerning gentleman! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Workshop for tailored shoes |
Wiedner Hauptstraße 37 Vienna, Vienna 1040 Austria +43 1 503 19 97 |
Entering the small but solid looking shop, you find yourself insode a real shoemakers workshop. The professional handicraft has first priority here. A speciality here for instance is the repair of classical handcrafted shoes. The quality, the durability and the image justify the price. You pay either cash or with check. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Main Street of Bargains |
Meidlinger Haupstrasse (at Pohlgasse) Vienna Austria |
Hauptstrasse's – literally 'main streets' – can be found in almost every district of Vienna. Most are lined with trendy clothing and accessory shops, bookstores, cheap eats, and shoe stores. While Meidlinger Hauptstrasse is a far cry from the glitz and glam of downtown Vienna, if you're really looking for some good deals it's worth a walk down this street filled with discount stores and off-label goods. Not to worry, the regular fashion chains and a Starbucks await if you don't find your amazing deal of the day. - Christine Keene Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not the average shoe-chain stuff. |
Neubaugasse 34 Vienna, Wien 1070 Austria +43 1 523 14 49 |
Shoes, shoes shoes. What you get at Shu is definitely not the average shoe-chain-stuff. On the contrary. Shu is a one of the younger adresses for designer shoes in Vienna. Located in one of Vienna's best shopping streets— Neubaugasse— you better make sure that you find enough time to spend hours at this place. Excellent expresso or tea is served while you try on your personal choice. The subdued place was designed by the architects Markus Tomaselli and Bernd Schweizer and sends out a pleasant atmosphere. The place also serves as a meeting point for different cultural exhibitions and events. Review © 2007, Wcities |