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Antiques Ahasver
Antique linens and clothing—including folk costumes from 1900–1938—is what this store really specializes in. But they also have jewelry, ceramics and other small items. The owner is delightful and speaks excellent English. Credit cards are accepted, but if you pay...
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Boheme
This small boutique, a block from Parízská Street, specializes in knitwear. Founded by Hana Stocklassa, the shop features clothing with a Sonia Rykiel–meets–an–edgier–Marimekko sensibility, mixing feminine knits with bolder pieces.
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Botas
This nightclub–type store sells very cool Euro-style sneakers.
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Hana Havelkova
Award-winning designer Hana Havelkova creates and sells her chic and wearable women’s wear in this charming boutique.
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If
Known for her one-of-a-kind silk designs, from evening dresses to suits, Prague native Ivana Follová prefers to work directly with clients on custom pieces, but you can buy from her shops, including an art gallery/boutique where she also carries jewelry, purses...
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Klára Nademlynská
A Prague native who studied fashion here and apprenticed in Paris, Nademlynska launched a ready-to-wear collection and launched her first boutique in the 1990s. Nademlynska’s feminine, power-dressing clothes are a staple of Czech fashion magazines, and her necklaces, which often...
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Moda Original
This shop sells funky design items including fashion, accessories and home goods.
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Pour Pour
For fashionistas (and travelers with fashion-obsessed teenagers), a trip to this small boutique may be interesting. It’s located in the residential neighborhood of Vinohrady, so it’s about a 7-minute metro ride from the old part of town. The shop is...
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Qubus
This cool store highlights Czech artists and designers and sells denim, sneakers and notebooks.
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Tatiána Kovaríková
In 1995, Kovaríková, a designer, started her namesake label, and in that time the company has become famous for its statement-making suits. The clothing’s high-drama quality may be why various Czech pop singers have hired Tatiana to design their costumes.
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Timour et Group
Alexandra Pavalova and Ivana Safrankova are the creative masterminds behind this modern showroom whose sleek design is the perfect backdrop to their feminine fashion. That both women are graduates from the School of Applied Art can be seen in the...
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Vici Fashion
This high-fashion shop features beautiful and creative women’s wear.
Prague

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Prague has long been known for its garnet, Bohemian crystal, textiles, ceramics, wooden toys and antikvariat, stores that specialize in antique books, engravings and stamps. Since the Velvet Revolution, however, it has also started producing some interesting and innovative design. Parízská Street, in the Jewish Quarter, boasts international luxury labels like Dior and Vuitton. Some interesting boutiques, though, can be found on the smaller nearby streets and others off Wenscelas Square. For dedicated shoppers, the following stores can be mapped out by interest or neighborhood.