Tucked away in a side street, this flagship store from the French cult brand offers mens- and womenswear in classic Paris styles, own-label CDs and gadgets.
Mulackstrasse 36This young Swedish brand has a huge following. Its Berlin flagship store is the first outside of Scandinavia and features the label's complete seasonal collections of men's and...
Münzstrasse 23One of Berlin's more established independent labels, selling minimalist, clean-lined clothes.
Rosa Luxemburg Strasse 28This (supposedly) art deco monstrosity may not look like much from the outside, but inside it's pleasant enough. And with over 180 stores, it provides some much-needed shopping...
Alexanderplatz 4Three concept shops hidden in a courtyard behind the Acne store, AM 1-3 offer a reverently presented selection of cutting-edge, luxury designers, many of them local. The shop...
Münzstrasse 21-23Unmarked and entirely empty, Apartment's huge white-box storefront is easy to miss. But head down to the basement and you'll find clothing, accessories and shoes from hot local...
Memhardstrasse 8In renovated arches under the S-Bahn tracks, scores of dealers sell furniture, jewellery, paintings and vintage clothing. Be warned: it's not cheap.
Bahnhof FriedrichstrasseBerliner Klamotten is a guerrilla store and internet platform for over 140 local designers. Appearing and disappearing in empty spaces across the city, this arbiter of...
Rosenthaler Strasse 40-41This is a showroom for local designers off the beaten shopping track at the eastern edge of Friedrichshain. Owners Theresa Meirer and Jörg Wichmann sell fashion, furniture,...
Frankfurter Allee 89Carries clothing from edgy Scandinavian and Berlin labels such as Henrik Vibskov and Reality Studio as well as records, accessories and general miscellany. In addition to the...
Alte Schönhauser Strasse 6The first German home for British label Fenchurch. Big Brobot also stocks Boxfresh, Stüssy and X-Large, among others. There are all sorts of cultish accessories, as well as...
Kopernikusstrasse 19Classy clobber for discerning gays who like to be noticed and don't mind paying for it. Think G-Star, Diesel, Calvin Klein. Ladies store Goldelse is accessed through the back.
Maassenstrasse 8Hundreds of stilettos, wedges and platforms in vivid shades and exotic shapes from the 1930s to the '90s, almost all in fine condition.
Rosenthaler Strasse 23German labels such as Blutsgeschwister, Boogaloo and Berlin's own Volksmarke, plus Holland's King Louis and Colcci from Brazil, rub shoulders in this low-lit storefront....
Oranienstrasse 32Berlin's most established womenswear designer has extended her range to include men - items for both sexes are showcased in this loft space. Made with high-tech yarns and...
Alte Schönhauser Strasse 35