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Milan Stores, Which to Visit?

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I'm headed to Milan in a few weeks on business. I'm very familiar with the city but have not been there in a while.

Any new stores I should hit? Is Tincati still open?
 

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I'm not going to recomend any specific stores. one thing that I highly recomend is to walk from the train station to the cathedral - two of my favorite buildings in the world. they just finished the renovation on the cathedral, and it is fantastic.
 

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Originally Posted by globetrotter
I'm not going to recomend any specific stores. one thing that I highly recomend is to walk from the train station to the cathedral - two of my favorite buildings in the world. they just finished the renovation on the cathedral, and it is fantastic.

Yes, I've done that already. I worked for several weeks in an office near the cathedral.
 

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Originally Posted by imageWIS
The Boggi flagship store. I really like thier products, especially for the price.

This.

I was just in London and the Boggi store was literally the one place I visited where I wanted to spend money.
 

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euro is at an all time low thanks to the little greek problem. have fun shopping!
 

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Valextra outlet.

Gallo.

Aspesi maybe
 

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Originally Posted by justsayno
euro is at an all time low thanks to the little greek problem. have fun shopping!

Those damn Greeks!
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Originally Posted by justsayno
euro is at an all time low thanks to the little greek problem. have fun shopping!

No it's not. I wish it was. But it's not.
 

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Slowear showroom for Incotex and Montedoro. Not the same prices as on SF, but better selection. It's not really central, but 25 minutes walking / 5 minutes by taxi from Via Montenapoleone..
 

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