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#1 Not Too Sweet II
Oranienstraße 196, 10999 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [1-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [1-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [1-7:30 PM], Thursday: [1-7:30 PM], Friday: [1-7:30 PM], Saturday: [1-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Not Too Sweet II in Berlin comes highly recommended, a treasure trove if you ask me. People say they've got this amazing selection of unique vintage clothes and jewelry, leaning heavy into designer finds from past decades. Finding special, high-quality pieces can be a pain, so it's good they have a focus.
Seriously, so many reviewers mention how the vintage is really special. It's not just a pile of old stuff, you know? It’s like, well curated, drawing from different eras and scenes, with prices that aren’t totally insane. Plus, I’ve heard the staff are super sweet, throwing out styling tips and just making it a fun vibe to shop in, which makes all the difference. While some customers felt like certain items were a little overpriced or maybe had some minor damage, mostly the feedback is so positive that it's considered one of the best spots in Berlin. You can find some gems there!

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#2 Fashionfouvintage
Torstraße 145, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [Closed], Thursday: [Closed], Friday: [12-7:30 PM], Saturday: [1-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Fashionfouvintage, located in Berlin, specializes in vintage designer finds, and it's making waves around town. From Chanel to Prada and Gucci to Burberry, they stock a diverse range of luxury brands; honestly, the selection looks incredible. Word has it the owner has an eye for unique treasures she's always handpicking and has curated from around the world, which is how she's built such a high-quality collection of inventory.
Seriously, people are going nuts for this store. Reviews mentioned their collection of vintage designer goodies, rare bags, sunglasses, and clothing is awesome. Customers can't stop talking about how passionate she is about vintage fashion and her warm, friendly vibe, a lot of people even mentioned finding dream items at prices that are fair and competitive. Plus, its central Berlin location is close to everything; the shop's situated amidst a bunch of bars, restaurants, and other shops. While some have said the owner negotiates aggressively on price points, its this fair pricing that keeps the customers coming back, so it's really a win-win!

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#3 Nehacouture for Indian clothes and jewellery
Dolgenseestraße 9A, 10319 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-9 PM]
I've noticed Nehacouture popping up in a lot of Berlin-based Indian fashion conversations. Word on the street is they are *the* place if you are looking for sarees or kurtas. I hear the suits and jewellery are especially lovely, with a great variety in both design and quality. Basically, if you're trying to find some real authentic Indian outfits around here, it sounds worth checking out; and you can get delivery in Berlin.
Apparently, the product quality is generally considered excellent, and a number of people online have been specifically impressed with how well the clothes fit. Reviews often mention the good material used. Neha, who I believe is the owner, gets a lot of shout-outs for being friendly, quick to respond to messages, and offering helpful suggestions, though I'm not sure who that is. A good few reviews also emphasize the reasonable prices and how fast the delivery is, which, let's be honest, is always a plus. One person got Diwali outfits for their kids and noted that the festive clothes are even more beautiful in person. I did not find any negative reviews, which is quite the accomplishment, I think.

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#4 Matribal Pop Up Shop
Niederbarnimstraße 21, 10247 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [2-9 PM], Tuesday: [2-9 PM], Wednesday: [2-9 PM], Thursday: [2-9 PM], Friday: [2-9 PM], Saturday: [2-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Matribal Pop Up Shop sounds like a must-see if you're in Berlin and into unique fashion. Apparently, it's this cool little spot with a great collection of vintage clothes and handmade jewelry that's hard to find anywhere else. I think what makes it special is the owner, Marco, seems like a really lovely guy who creates a really welcoming atmosphere.
From what I gather, customers are really into Matribal, especially the one-of-a-kind jewelry and vintage finds, not to mention the music. People mention feeling really inspired in there, and that it's more than just your average shopping trip. The thing that seals it for me is the amount of people saying they've found perfect gifts there – everything from rings to gloves to whole outfits. Plus, Marco apparently gives solid life advice, so maybe the store is some sort of retail-therapy hybrid? The only thing is, it sounds they might not be open all year, but that makes it extra exciting when they do reopen.

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#5 Soul And Style
Krossener Str. 24, 10245 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [1-7 PM], Wednesday: [1-7 PM], Thursday: [1-7 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Soul and Style in Berlin seems like a really special find if you are into thrifting. Reviews point toward a curated collection of vintage and secondhand pieces, which is a plus considering some places can be a total mess. I saw someone say they found their favorite jacket ever there, which is definitely a solid endorsement, no?
Word is, the staff are really welcoming and helpful, which I really appreciate when I'm trying to find something cool. What's the point of shopping if you are not having a good time? The fact that they organize by color is genius too, it makes things way easier to browse. I also read that some people have had amazing experience taking yoga classes there, which is a great idea. It really makes the shop unique. I’ve heard a few complaints about the exchange policy and how some items can be a bit pricey for secondhand, however there are plenty of other reviews of people describing the prices as "normal". Overall, it looks like Soul and Style has a fantastic vibe.

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#6 A.D.Deertz Store
Torstraße 106, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [12-7 PM], Tuesday: [12-7 PM], Wednesday: [12-7 PM], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
A.D. Deertz in Berlin keeps popping up as a solid choice for menswear; you know, the kind of place that consistently gets good buzz. From what I gather, it seems they really nail it with unique fabrics and cuts, with everything from everyday basics to something flashier for going out. People always mention the quality being amazing, and how the clothes are both stylish *and* comfortable, which, let’s be honest, is the dream.
It's not just the clothes themselves, I am reading reviews and the service is apparently top-notch, and people seem to really appreciate the owner's attention to detail, which is always a nice touch. Customers are saying they've been shopping there for ages and rave about the fresh designs, it sounds really tailored to you. Though one thing that I have seen mentioned is the sizing; some folks reckon it runs a tad small, so maybe keep that in mind when you're checking sizes. But overall, the consensus seems to be you are getting a great value for your money.

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#7 THE CODE
Köpenicker Str. 79, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [2-8 PM], Wednesday: [2-11 PM], Thursday: [2-11 PM], Friday: [2-11 PM], Saturday: [2-11 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
THE CODE, from what I hear, is a solid choice if you're hunting for clothes in Berlin that aren't cookie-cutter. Word on the street is they've got a pretty diverse range of things, moving from everyday wear, to party outfits. Then you've got accessories, and even some toys for anyone interested in that sort of thing. Some reviews claim their items are kinda artsy with great quality, so, if you're after something that stands out, I suppose it's worth checking out.
I've seen plenty of online buzz about how helpful the staff are, which is always a plus and they will make suggestions if you want them too. People are saying their choices are curated really well, so each item feels considered, and also there's something to be said about the shop's atmosphere that makes it appealing. Apparently, they don't go in for separating clothes by gender, and they carry a wide variety of sizes, which is the way it should be, isn't it? There are a couple of rumblings about their return policy, especially when "underwear" is involved, and I've heard whispers of wanting a bit more privacy in the changing rooms, but for the most part, it sounds similar to being one of the better spots for clothing in Berlin if you're not deterred by the prices.

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#8 Not Too Sweet
Bürknerstraße 6, 12047 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [1-7 PM], Tuesday: [1-7 PM], Wednesday: [1-7 PM], Thursday: [1-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Not Too Sweet, a clothing store in Berlin, definitely has people talking—in a good way. The selection is really unique; they have vintage and independent designer stuff. Seems to be some carefully curated one-off pieces. Plus, they've got accessories, too. It's basically a whole vibe, which is sometimes all that matters really.
Honestly, most people seem obsessed with this shop. Customers keep talking about the excellent selection, especially how the racks are color-coordinated, which is a win. You can find all sorts of vintage finds and cool pieces, and the staff gets a shoutout for being friendly. A few people mentioned some items being on the pricier side, however the majority say it's worth it for the experience. The general feeling is that it's one of Berlin's must-visit shops, with a cool atmosphere and unique vibe.

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#9 VANS Store Berlin Mall of Berlin
12, Leipziger Pl. unit 51, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
VANS Store at the Mall of Berlin definitely has a reputation around here as the place to go if you are looking for anything VANS. I've heard they carry a pretty decent selection of shoes, apparel, and all the accessories you'd expect from the brand. Plus, people I know always seem to find something there.
The best thing, I'm told, is the customer service. So many reviews rave about the staff being super friendly and ready to help, and who doesn't want that these days, am I right? Apparently they really know their stuff, and will go the extra mile, especially for wheelchair users. The store itself is supposedly bright and welcoming, and what I've noticed from checking them out is that they have reasonable prices, and who doesn't love a good sale? While I've heard whispers the selection might not be as huge as some other locations. Overall though, most people seem to consider it a solid choice for getting your VANS fix, if you are into that kinda of thing.

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#10 Fast Forward - Fashion Streetwear Shoes
Fast Forward - Mall of Berlin, Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Fast Forward - Fashion Streetwear Shoes is apparently this clothing store in Berlin everyone's buzzing about. Apparently, they’ve got all sorts of streetwear, shoes, and designer clothing that you can’t find anywhere else. If you're wanting some new threads and are looking for somewhere to get that unique look, they supposedly have all different kinds of styles, and cater to all sorts of different fashion tastes.
Honestly, if half the reviews are to be believed, you can probably find a great fit there. Most people seem to rave about the customer service; describing the staff as friendly, funny, and really helpful, they even offer advice on what to buy. I read one comment, and they even got offered drinks while they were browsing. The general vibe sounds super chill, and a few people even mentioned that the staff can totally help you nail down your style. Although there's been a few people saying their prices are a bit steep, and one person had a negative experience with returning an item, the general consensus is that it is a good place to shop.

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#11 Pauls Chapter Mitte
Torstraße 70 & 76, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM], Wednesday: [12-8 PM], Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Pauls Chapter Mitte, which might be called Paul's Boutique, is supposedly a thrift store in Berlin that a lot of people seem to enjoy. From what I'm seeing, it's known for having a big selection of vintage clothes and stuff from the 80s and 90s. If you are hunting for unique, maybe even weird items, I'm guessing this place might be worth checking out if you're in that part of town, but it really just depends on what someone is looking for.
Reviews say some of the employees are nice, but a few customers mentioned that it's expensive and difficult for two people to walk through the aisles, but that the staff is friendly and it's organized in a pretty good manner, so it kind of cancels each other out. A lot of people really swear by it, saying they always find great stuff, and a lot of the items are name brand. Ultimately, your call.

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#12 Strellson
Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Strellson is supposed to be a really good spot for clothes if you're in Berlin; apparently they have all sorts of stuff, from suits to casual outfits, which is great 'cause sometimes you need both, you know? What's cool too is how people consistently say the customer service is fantastic, and that the staff are really helpful and will give you advice. Plus, their clothes are pretty fashionable, or so I hear, and the whole vibe of the store makes it a pleasant place to shop.
Word on the street is that Strellson excels with their customer interaction, a lot of reviewers go on and on about how friendly and knowledgeable the employees are, which I feel is half the battle when shopping. Some reviewers mention being offered refreshments, which seems very classy and helpful. Several people say the quality and style of the clothes is very high, but it can get kind of expensive. However, most customers are really happy with the overall experience, and it sounds like most think the pros definitely outweigh the cons.

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#13 Vivi Lenz Vintage
Joachim-Friedrich-Straße 19, 10711 Berlin, Germany
Vivi Lenz Vintage in Berlin seems like a legit treasure trove for designer vintage. I get a good vibe just scrolling through the Instagram account; it looks like they have a ton of cool, well-maintained second-hand designer stuff – clothes, shoes, bags, the works. Plus, everything always looks so nicely staged in the photos, like each item got their own little spotlight before being posted online.
Customers seem pretty stoked, mostly. I read a lot of reviews praising their selection as being really high quality, the team is friendly, and the daily Instagram stories are actually entertaining, which, let's face it, isn't always a given. It sounds as if a lot of people have scored some amazing finds there at prices that don't feel totally insane, though I did see a few people complaining about customer service being not great; saying the owner can be rude but I guess every place have there off days.

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#14 G-Star RAW Store
Kurfürstendamm 16, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
G-Star RAW's Berlin location is definitely a store to have on your radar if you're looking for some new threads. I mean, everyone knows them for their jeans, but they actually carry a bunch of different pieces; the store in Berlin is particularly popular and there's often something that catches your eye.
What I keep hearing, mainly, is how great the service is there. You know how you sometimes feel watched and pressured? Apparently, it's quite different at this store, some people even have built relationships with the staff. People talk about the employees being really helpful and friendly, even willing to go the extra mile to help find the perfect fit and not being pushy. A couple of reviews mentioned some hiccups, especially regarding exchanges on the online orders as well as it not being the biggest in the city. They seem to have it handled with how popular this place is with Berlin shoppers, though.

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#15 Superconscious Store
Torstraße 72, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Superconscious Store in Berlin, it seems to be the spot if you want some seriously cool clothes. From what people are saying, they've got a great range of stuff from all over, you know, streetwear but also some designer things if you're feeling fancy. I've heard it's the go-to place for something different.
Honestly, it sounds really good based on what folks are saying. People just rave about how unique and high-quality everything is, and apparently they've got brands you can't find anywhere else! And the atmosphere? Cool and stylish, with a great vibe. The staff is always brought up, how friendly and helpful they are; which helps a lot. Price-wise, it seems pretty good too! Though, there was few mentions of return policy troubles or a rude staff member, so maybe just something to consider. Still, most people seem to think it is the best clothing store Berlin has.

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#16 UY Studio
Pflügerstraße 11, 12047 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [12-5 PM], Tuesday: [12-5 PM], Wednesday: [12-5 PM], Thursday: [12-5 PM], Friday: [12-5 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
UY Studio, tucked away somewhere in Berlin, seems to be a clothing boutique with a strong identity, I think. The brand's known for it's genderless, mostly black designs, and apparently, it's got this really unique, original, quality clothing thing going on. Also, people are raving about the scents – isn't it wild? It sounds like it's the kind of place where both locals and tourists can just, you know, chill and vibe.
From what I gather, UY Studio's team seems super approachable, and they prioritize good materials and cuts, which is honestly a plus, right? People are definitely happy with the speedy online delivery and quick replies to questions, I've heard. A lot of people have found a favorite label in UY. And that smell? Supposedly, the store's fragrance is, how do I put this, very noticeable. Also, they host events. Some people mentioned they don't appreciate the card-only policy because, come on, cash exists; however, there are some folks who think the smell's a bit much, but hey, you can't please everyone I guess?

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#17 Highsnobiety Store
Unter den Linden 40, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Highsnobiety Store is, I guess you could say, a well-known clothing store located somewhere in Berlin; I hear that they're pretty focused on high-end streetwear and niche beauty stuff, which sounds cool. It seems that they carry a lot of variety, from clothes to shoes, and I've even heard rumors about accessories, perfumes, and home decor so if you're looking for a candle or a watch, then you know. Based on what I've read, the store seems pretty modern and has a carefully chosen selection, it makes sense why everyone says it's a place that's a total must-see for fashion lovers.
People rave about the staff at Highsnobiety; they are, from what I gather, both friendly *and* knowledgeable, which can be hard to find these days, but I suppose its not always the case. Freddy, Lidia, and Eren get mentioned a lot for providing excellent service, that’s neat for them and it speaks volumes of Highsnobiety’s attention to customer service. What's more, folks seem impressed by the store's layout and that its clean, all the way down to the toilets, and you rarely find those things together. Several shoppers have even gone so far as to call it the best clothing store in Berlin; though, I've also come across some grumbling regarding the selection being a little too small, or maybe it's just not sophisticated for them, and some had complaints that their staff weren't attentive or welcoming. Overall though, it does seems like Highsnobiety Store is definitely an unique and fun place to shop.

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#18 JACK & JONES
Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Jack & Jones in Berlin sounds like a good spot for guys' clothes, they have jeans, shirts, and even suits, so a decent range. Word on the street is the staff is usually pretty chill, which makes browsing easier, I guess. It is supposedly a pretty welcoming vibe.
I've read some people go on about how awesome the customer service is there; shout out to Daniel, Toni, and Gina, because their names keep popping up. Apparently, they're super helpful and patient, which, you know, can be a lifesaver when you’re trying to pick out clothes that actually fit. Plus, the store layout matters, it seems the store generally tidy. But, some people have said they were ignored once. I also saw something about someone being annoyed with a return, but I guess you can't please everyone.

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#19 Orimono Berlin
Joachimstraße 5, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [12-7 PM], Tuesday: [12-7 PM], Wednesday: [12-7 PM], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Orimono Berlin is supposed to be *the* place if you're hunting for that specific avant-garde vibe; it's apparently got a really strong reputation. They're known for their unique selection of clothing, you know, stuff that's high-quality but still totally wearable? I've heard people keep going on about how it's perfect for building layered, unique looks – pieces that aren't just clothes but kinda tell a story.
What I keep hearing from people is, Orimono Berlin seems to have the curation down, selecting brands that really nail that high-end, edgy thing they are known for. One constant is that customers mention how special and well-made the clothes are. Plus, it sounds as though the staff is super helpful and attentive, which really makes a difference. Then there's Boris, the shop pug – which I guess is a bonus. There were some people that mentioned that one of the employee's maybe judged them for touching clothes. I mean, it's Berlin, so maybe that's a common thing. But mostly, reviews are saying it's worth checking out if you're into fashion.

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#20 Calvin Klein Underwear
Grunerstr 20 Unit, U.01.13, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Calvin Klein Underwear in Berlin is apparently *the* place to go if you're on the hunt for some new underwear. The store seems to offer a pretty decent selection, covering the basics but also some more stylish pieces too. What's cool is that so many people mention the staff being really helpful, which honestly makes a big difference in the shopping experience as a whole.
Specifically, Sofia, Mila, and Nick seem to be total rockstars when it comes to customer service; multiple reviews shout them out for being super friendly and knowledgeable. You know, it's not just about finding the right size, it's about feeling comfortable and having a laugh while you're at it. A few people had issues with the return policy or maybe a product not being up to par, but it looks like the majority leave happy, which is probably why it's worth checking out!

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#21 RAVEMORE BERLIN | R+
Boppstraße 5, 10967 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [Closed], Thursday: [2-8 PM], Friday: [2-8 PM], Saturday: [2-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
RAVEMORE BERLIN | R+ sounds like a spot that really captures a Berlin vibe with its curated streetwear and rave fashion. From what I gather, it's known for its unique and original designs, many being custom pieces that you probably can't find just scrolling online. I am really into upcycling, so it's cool that it features a selection of those too.
Apparently, people can't stop talking about how helpful and friendly the staff is, and they also rave about the clothing quality. I do love when my shopping experiences is enhanced by a good playlist. Some people mention the store's connection to the local rave scene, plus they often host events. Word is, their customer service can be hit or miss when it comes to online orders, specifically delivery times. Overall though, it definitely feels like RAVEMORE BERLIN | R+ comes highly recommended for those looking for something a little different for their wardrobe.

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#22 Pineapple Factory Gallery
Gormannstraße 23, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [1-7 PM], Thursday: [1-7 PM], Friday: [1-7 PM], Saturday: [1-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Pineapple Factory Gallery sounds really interesting, it's apparently this clothing store in Berlin that carries a mix of vintage and contemporary designer clothes. I read that it's known for having rare, high-quality finds from designers I actually admire, you know, people such as Yohji Yamamoto, Prada, and Balenciaga, making it somewhere worthwhile to swing by if you're into fashion.
I've seen people online say the selection is really impressive, they especially praise the owner's eye for fashion and expertise, which I appreciate. There's also something about the vibe being a cool combination of an art gallery and a fancy boutique, some people have even said that the staff are incredibly helpful and polite, offering really sound fashion advice. Though it’s been brought to my attention that a small few customers have mentioned not having the best experience when it comes to feeling welcomed, it appears it doesn’t match most people’s positive reviews, and who don’t feel that way.

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#23 Levi's® Alexa Berlin
Grunerstraße 20, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Levi's® Alexa Berlin, located in the Alexa mall, carries a solid range of their denim offerings. You can totally find the classic jeans, but they do also have tops and jackets too. What makes this spot particularly good is the sheer number of jeans they stock; it's pretty inclusive, with options that cover various styles and sizes for both men and women.
A bunch of shoppers rave about the customer service, which, let's be real, can make or break a shopping trip, you know? Apparently, Alice, Nicole, and Bilal get mentioned all the time for being helpful and patient when it comes to find that perfect fit. Plus, it sounds really chill in there, making it easier to just browse which is always a plus. I've heard a couple of people weren't totally thrilled with the exchange policy, seems a size was off. Overall, it sounds as if they have quality products and a pretty good shopping experience, hopefully it's enough.

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#24 Patagonia
Münzstraße 10, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-2 PM, 3-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [1-6:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Patagonia's a pretty solid clothing option if you're in Berlin; their quality and customer service seems on point. They stock everything from everyday clothes to those fancy outdoor gear pieces, plus they're known for being all about sustainability. Apparently, they even fix your damaged clothes, which is cool if you're trying to be more eco-conscious.
People seem to rave about the staff being helpful and well-informed, plus they supposedly offer free repairs, which is a perk. A lot mention the vibe inside being really welcoming, too. Though, I have heard that their sizes can be limited, and their hours aren't always consistent; sometimes it's best to just double check their website. I've also seen a couple of complaints about language barriers and unfriendly staff, but overall, most folks seem to think Patagonia is a great clothing store.

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#25 Pole von Berlin
Mittenwalder Str. 9, 10961 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Pole von Berlin is a shop I've been hearing buzz about; Apparently, it's located in Berlin and specializes in those outfits perfect for when you want something beyond ordinary. From what I gather, they definitely cater to a specific crowd into fetish wear, party outfits, and associated accessories.
I've been doing research; reviews say the staff provides such great service, being described as friendly and knowledgeable and that's huge. People really seem to appreciate the unique vibe and selection, especially if you're hitting up techno parties or festivals, which is awesome. Many reviews point out that it's not just clothes, it's an experience, the atmosphere is chill and welcoming, almost "cozy." Also, I hear they're really amazing when it comes to helping style you if you don't know what to wear. You can order online, but I have read reviews expressing disappointment over the quality of some materials, with mentions of the fit or fabrics used not being the greatest. Despite that, most folks rave about their purchases, particularly on the designs and how easy it is to exchange items.

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#26 CHANGE Lingerie
Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
CHANGE Lingerie comes highly recommended as a lingerie and undergarment destination here in Berlin. Seriously, if you're hunting for bras, underwear, or swimwear they seem to have a huge selection in basically every size, which, honestly, is a win in itself. Also, its good quality and a perfect fit.
What you hear over and over again, though, is that the customer service at Change is really on point. There are a few employees that people rave about specifically; I hear Bozena, Anna, and Emilie get shout-outs constantly for being professional, patient, and totally knowing their stuff. You know how sometimes you're just clueless about your size? I think it's great that so many people mention getting personalized advice there, especially since some mention struggling to find bras that fit well anywhere else, and that's probably why it keeps getting recommended to me. From what I have gathered, the store seems to be a welcoming space.

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#27 Canada Goose Berlin
Kurfürstendamm 26A, 10719 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Canada Goose in Berlin is pretty well known, and I hear it's *the* place to go for seriously warm winter gear. They carry a bunch of stuff, from the classic parkas to vests and all those essential winter accessories, too. I get the impression, just looking at reviews, that you're paying for the quality, that these are pieces that will last and stand up to crazy weather. But you also have to watch out. I have heard stories where people say that its recycled nylon doesn't keep you as warm as they claim!
From what I've read, people mostly rave about the customer service at the Berlin location. Seems like the staff really go out of their way, and people have called out individual employees, noting how friendly and knowledgeable they are, with staff remembering what customer's like when they come back. I think it’s nice they help customers find the perfect fit for their needs, not just pushing the most expensive product. I did see a couple of reviews mentioning some bad experiences; people saying they were ignored. It is a shame when customer's say some staff members didn't even acknowledge them when they were trying on the jackets. All in all though, people do have positive experiences with the brand and the store in Berlin.

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#28 Who Killed Bambi?
Rosenthaler Str. 40/41, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [12:30 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Who Killed Bambi? is this clothing store in Berlin I've been meaning to check out. Seems they've got a real curated selection of vintage and upcycled stuff. It's not just thrifting; they're mixing old with new, giving everything a fresh spin, which sounds pretty amazing, honestly, since I'm all for sustainable fashion choices.
People seem to rave about it, especially how unique their finds are, and they are obsessed with the quality of the pieces, which is important, you know? What is the point of buying clothes if they are going to break the first time I use it. The atmosphere is chill, and I heard good music is always playing, so I can't wait to experience this place. I've read some reviews that had concerns about some items falling apart after washing, however the brand is known for its great customer service and quick resolutions.

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#29 H&M
Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
H&M's Berlin store is a pretty good spot for keeping up with trends without completely draining your bank account. It carries a huge selection for everyone, which is nice. They're also making an effort when it comes to sustainability, what with the clothing recycling and trying to use materials that are, you know, better for the planet; I hope it's genuine effort, and not just a greenwashing publicity stunt.
I've heard most people really dig the clothing options at H&M, and how much you get for the price - I did hear some complaining about the men's section being a bit limited. Also, I guess sometimes the lines get insane, either trying to get a fitting room or checking out, which is never a vibe. Most of the employees seem friendly enough, which definitely adds to the whole shopping experience, though there's been whispers that some cashiers move pretty slow. Overall though, you'll probably find something cute and affordable there.

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#30 Dessous von Hunkemöller
Tauentzienstraße 9-12, 10789 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Hunkemöller's Dessous store seems pretty popular around here, I guess it makes sense given that I'm always looking for some nice lingerie, myself. Word on the street is, they have a great variety of stuff. It’s a good spot if you’re trying to find cute undergarments or really want to spice things up, and they apparently carry body sprays and perfumes as well which is a nice bonus.
Most people rave about the customer service, saying the staff are super friendly. Some mentioned getting really helpful advice; one person even found their correct bra size after years of wearing the wrong one! There's some who've had less-than-stellar experiences, feeling ignored, and I even saw one pretty terrible review about a sales person laughing at someone due to their size, which is just never alright and I can understand the negative review. But overall, it sounds like more people have had positive experiences, saying the staff were helpful and offering great advice when asked, which is cool, 'cause sometimes you just need a little help, you know?

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#31 FRED PERRY Berlin Bikini
Bikini Berlin Mall EG, Zugang von außen, Budapester Str. 44, 10787 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
FRED PERRY Berlin Bikini, located in Berlin's Bikini Haus, seems to be a pretty popular spot, especially if you are into that classic, British-made style. I've been browsing around to see what people are saying about it online, and it sounds like they carry a good selection of Fred Perry's staple pieces, you know, those iconic shirts and polos; their reputation is built on the quality of their products that is manufactured in England.
From what I've gathered reading through the reviews, a lot of customers have had really positive experiences, which is always nice to see. People repeatedly mention the staff being super friendly and helpful, even saying they're knowledgeable about the clothes and offer great advice; its a nice change compared to other stores. There's also shout-outs for how clean and well-stocked the store is, and one reviewer mentioned they even go out of their way to find specific items, if you're looking for something in particular. One or two people have mentioned issues regarding returns, and I think some of the negative reviews had a few complaints concerning data-collection practice, but most of the commentary points to a generally awesome shopping experience.

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#32 Carhartt WIP Store Berlin Mitte
Rosenthaler Str. 48, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Carhartt WIP Store in Berlin Mitte seems pretty popular, and from what I gather, it's got a reputation for having cool, good-quality stuff. They have a good variety of clothes, so I guess it's worth checking out if you are into that brand, they sell everything from jackets to tees and all sorts of accessories. It sounds like the store's aesthetic is modern, which, you know, is always a plus.
I've read plenty of feedback where customers had a nice time with the people working there, which is a big deal. A lot of people mentioned friendly and helpful staff, always ready to answer questions. Plus, a few people mentioned how well-organized and clean it is; I'm here for that, since I hate disorganized stores. It's good to know that the selection caters to different tastes, that's always a bonus in my book.

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#33 FRED PERRY Berlin Mitte
Neue Schönhauser Str. 10, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Fred Perry Berlin Mitte is definitely a spot to check out if you're into that classic London look; the brand is pretty iconic. They've got, you know, the whole deal - polo shirts galore, tees, plus some other really nice pieces, so they got a ton of options. From what I've read, the inside of the store is modern and sleek, so it creates a good vibe for when you're shopping.
People seem to really love the staff there, which is always a huge plus, right? It sounds as if they're not only helpful but actually know their stuff, offering suggestions and all that. What I'm seeing from the reviews, it's a well-organized and pretty big store. What's particularly eye-catching, I hear, is the Polo wall! There's supposedly good background music, and its not a huge characterless store and feels like a individual store. I see some complaints that there isn't much on offer or its not special enough. I saw there was one really bad review about an employee, but that seems like an outlier, hopefully they worked it out. Basically, Fred Perry Berlin Mitte seems like one of the better places to shop in Berlin.

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#34 Originals Flagship Store Berlin
Münzstraße 13-15, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The Originals Flagship Store in Berlin seems to be the spot for all things Adidas, especially if you're into unique pieces. You can find a pretty wide selection of shoes, clothes, or accessories. It's obviously a go-to for people who love the brand's style.
It sounds like most shoppers have a good experience, as they say the staff is friendly and helpful, and also really knows their stuff. Finding original Adidas items and getting exclusive releases are frequently mentioned, plus the atmosphere is apparently top-notch; stylish and beautiful, according to reviews. Still, not everyone's experience is perfect though, I guess...some people mentioned spotty customer service; maybe needing some more service-training? Then some folks said the selection could be bigger, and, sure, prices *could* be a bit much, which is fair.

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#35 adidas Flagship Store Berlin
Tauentzienstraße 15, 10789 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The adidas Flagship Store in Berlin is a well-known spot for all things adidas, and from what I've heard, the range of products is pretty impressive. Word on the street is, you can find just about anything there, from your standard athletic gear and sneakers, to more specialized items and services. I've even heard whispers of shoe cleaning and custom jersey work being offered, which, if true, pretty much makes it a one-stop-shop for die-hard fans, doesn't it?
Honestly, it seems most people have pretty positive experiences there. Lots of reviewers mention the great service, noting how friendly and helpful the staff are, which is always a win, right? There's mention of the store being really big and well-organized, so it isn't overwhelming to shop. I did read a couple of negative reviews regarding product availability or not-so-great customer service, such as limited sizes or unhelpful employees. At least they are balanced out by comments that are a little more glowing, specifically about the staff going above and beyond, even during crazy busy times with events.

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#36 Tommy Jeans
Leipziger Pl. 12, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Tommy Jeans in Berlin has a reputation for being the place to go if you're looking for jeans, or just cool, trendy clothes. I've heard they generally have a really decent selection and it's usually pretty busy in there; people say it's a fashion destination, and while it might be a bit much, it does get the idea across. I can't say I've been myself though.
From what I've gathered, people consistently say the staff is just so nice which can really make or break a shopping trip, you know? Apparently some of the consultants, Dino and Fabi, are exceptionally good at their jobs, offering super helpful and friendly advice, but I think if I was to buy something, I'd choose what looks good on me anyway. But I heard that people found exactly what they were looking for because they received top service and great advice, even if there's little choice for men. There have been a few murmurs about feeling pressured to buy something quickly, or the salespeople prioritizing customers who seem wealthier.

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#37 PUMA Store Berlin
Rosenthaler Str. 40-41, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
PUMA Store Berlin is a pretty well-known spot if you're into their stuff, especially for a good range of shoes, jerseys, and other sportswear. It looks like people really appreciate when they drop those new collections. Honestly, they're always on top of keeping things fresh, which is maybe why it's a must-go for Puma fans, I guess.
Reviews are generally positive regarding the customer service which is always a plus. Many people mentioned that the staff really know their products and offer solid advice if you need it. Overall, it seems the layout of the shop is convenient and organized, making for a pleasant shopping experience and the staff are nice. Plus, who doesn't love a good deal, right? I have heard some say that they didn't find the exact products they were after or had issues with the return policy, and some others wished they had more actual sporting goods as opposed to lifestyle stuff; hopefully this is constructive criticism for the store because people otherwise love it.

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#38 Humana Secondhand & Vintage
Friedrichstraße 148, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Humana Secondhand & Vintage in Berlin, from what I've gathered, it's a popular spot. They stock a pretty wide selection of used and vintage clothes, which is great, as I'm trying to be more mindful of the environment, and you can't deny it's cool to find pieces that are unique or retro styles without breaking the bank.
Customers seem to really dig the variety. Some reviews rave about how easy it is to find trendy vintage scores. I have heard of good deals and some reviews noted they are well-organized. I guess not every place can please everyone, there's always gonna be someone who complains; I saw a few people mentioning issues with the quality sometimes, also you can see those stains in the fitting rooms but you get it. Overall, seems like if you're down to put in a little effort, you could find some really good items.

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#39 HUMANA Secondhand & Vintage
Schönhauser Allee 72, 10437 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Word on the street is that HUMANA Secondhand & Vintage is a popular spot to score pre-loved clothes around Berlin. They stock a pretty wide selection for both women and men, but really seem to lean into vintage and retro vibes which, honestly, is kinda my thing lately. The place is supposedly clean and organized, and I've heard they have amazing service, too, which you don't always find at secondhand stores. I think the service might be hit or miss, though, because I've read reviews that the employees are rude or unhelpful and not exactly friendly.
It sounds like a lot of people have found some seriously good deals and one-of-a-kind pieces there, which is really the thrill of thrifting. The vintage section apparently has some gems and decent prices, and who doesn't love that? I've also read that they carry other secondhand items, in addition to clothing. Then again, I did see a complaint or two about pricing that seemed a little on the high side considering some of the goods are damaged, plus the fact that their sizing can be somewhat limited. At the end of the day, it's a go-to for many Berliners who like to shop for clothes sustainably, though.

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#40 Primark
Alexanderpl. 5-7, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Primark's a pretty common spot here in Berlin; it’s got kind of a reputation for being easy on the wallet when you want to grab some new clothes. Seriously, they carry stuff for literally everyone from babies and kids to adults. Plus, it’s not just clothes either; you can find home stuff, makeup, and all sorts of accessories there too.
Honestly, people seem to really dig that Primark has a ton of options and their prices are super competitive, you can find some good deals. People like that they get new stuff in practically every day, and for what you pay, the quality is surprisingly decent. Even though the store's massive and crammed with stuff, people often comment on how it's well-kept. And you can't argue with the location -- right in the heart of Berlin.

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