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New Era

New Era is a shining new streetwear store in the heart of Mitte. The store’s ideology is to provide the best caps you can find anywhere in the world. Their inventory ranges from the ever-popular authentic Yankee cap to ones with quirky sayings and silly faces. If you are looking for original ideas, prints, colors and graphics, this is the
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Emma & Co.

Emma & Co. is an adorable children’s store in Charlottenberg that houses an eclectic and colorful display of owner Melanie Woeltje’s personal favorites for her children along with her own line of cushions and linens. The most popular items include trendy sets from Belgian designers, sweet booties and shoes, and leather bags for juniors. Niebuhrstrasse 2 10629 Berlin Tel: +49 0 30
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Mazooka

Mazooka has made a name for themselves with their unique graphic interpretations of iconic stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Elvis, and Michael Jackson. Their signature broken mosaic style of the graphics has made them a staple in the local streetwear scene. The designs come on T-shirts for both men and women, as well as a selection of pillows, hoodies and
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Awear

The brainchild of two local DJs, AWEAR stocks cutting-edge labels that are favorites of underground music scene. Located in Mitte, AWEAR is the perfect place to find sneakers, jackets and hats that reflect the best of the 80’s craze. Brands from Australia such as Insight and The Hundreds, and local label UCON are but a few of the hip offerings
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Balls

It’s hard not to love the name of this men’s intimate apparel store in Berlin’s Mitte. Both men and women can shop here, as the sister store for women, Blush, is conveniently located next-door. Balls offers men’s robes, underwear, toiletries and other necessary items (such as monogrammed silk eye-masks) all in a retro smoking room environment. Rosa-Luxemburgstrasse 22 10178
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Blumenfisch

Blumenfisch is a charming boutique with a very heartfelt concept, serving as a training school for the mentally handicapped. All of the unique items, like printed felt bags, jewelry, handmade bowls and specialty lamps, have been made by one of their attendees. And if that weren’t enough, you can step next-door and visit the "blumen-laden" (floral shop) that occupies the
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Starstyling

Starstyling designers Katja Schlegel and Kai Seifried take inspiration from Berlin’s thriving urban scene for their line of fresh, vivid apparel for men and women. Whether it’s reflective appliqués, rainbow fringes or holographic transfer foils, their unwavering innovation is a hit with streetwear-obsessed Berliners. With canary yellow walls and royal purple floors, this Mitte shop is a living testament to
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Zeha Berlin

Zeha Berlin is the re-invention of a sneaker company that had been around since 1897. Sparked by the World Cup in 2006, the company decided to revamp its image, taking inspiration from sports shoes from the ‘20s, ‘50s, and ‘60s. The product is high-quality footwear with an athletic feel and an appropriately vintage appearance. Prenzlauer Allee 22 10405 Berlin Tel: +49 (0) 30
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Wunschkind

Located in the chic area of Kollwitzplatz, Wunschkind offers a wide range of children’s wear for stylish Berlin tots. Attire from Naan, Gold, Simple Kids, Quincy and Berlin-based denim line Tumble, as well as toys, strollers and footwear, are just a few of the pint-sized items you will find at Wunschkind. Kollwitzstrasse 102 10435 Berlin Tel: +49 (0)30 2701 3264 www.wunschkindberlin.de  
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14 Oz.

Located in the heart of Berlin’s Mitte, 14 oz. caters to streetwear-loving men and women with a taste for high-quality, yet eco-conscious goods. As a subsidiary of famed tradeshow Bread & Butter, you can expect the latest styles from labels like Dunderdon, Graham & Spencer and Steven Alan, as well as a comprehensive denim collection featuring HTC, Nudie, PRPS, Levi’s
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Avr

Andrea van Reimersdahl’s label AVR epitomizes the Berlin design aesthetic of art and fashion intertwined. Evidenced by abstract prints, paint-splattered accessories and geometric silhouettes, van Reimersdahl’s creations combine feminine style and cutting-edge trends, with just a touch of urban flair. Gormannstrasse 8-9 10119 Berlin Tel: +49(0)30 2809 6179 www.van-reimersdahl.com
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Nitschke

Located in Friedrichshain, Nitschke offers a great selection of streetwear and casual fashion. Focusing on denim, this boutique’s breadth stretches from eco-brand Kuyichi to Hell’s Bell’s indigo jeans and Japanese label Pace. And with contemporary Danish line Junk de Luxe and local graphics maven Humor, Nitschke definitely fills the vacant denim niche in this creative community. Wühlischstrasse 32 Friedrichshain, Berlin Tel: 49 (0)
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Zum Platzhirsch

Zum Platzhirsch is a haven for Berlin’s youth culture. If you are looking for European streetwear brands like BlendShe, Numph and Fly 53, this is the place. With a huge exterior mural, the spacious concrete interior and movie theater chairs in the shoe section, this former bank houses one the best selections of urban apparel in Berlin. Simplonstrasse 10, Friedrichshain, Berlin Tel: 49
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Der Maenner Laden

This beautiful men’s boutique opened just last year by owners Johan and Jürgen. specializes in stylish, hard-to-find menswear from Italy and Sweden. They carry everything from denim and ties to man-bags and suits from brands like Shisha, Bikkembergs, Cinque, Patricia Pepe, and Bray Steve Alan. Simponstrasse 6 Friedrichshain, Berlin Tel: 49 (0)30 2403 9848
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Big Brobot

Owned by two graphic designers, Big Brobot is deeply entrenched in the underground art culture and skateboard lifestyle of Berlin. Their incredible selection of illustration books, unique attire and toys galore is comprised of both local designers and big labels alike. Located in the hip area of Friedrichshain, Big Brobot is a vibrant utopia for serious streetwear affionados. Kopernikusstrasse
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