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en by Mashup Culture /  Jacob Fuglsang, 28. apr 2008
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ Now that the DOLLAR is at its lowest in your generation of shopping, the deals you can make in New York can almost pay for the cost of your ticket. If you have any way of proving that you work in whole-sale, you should stroll around the...
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en by Momondo, 14. okt 2007
Mayfair and Central form the designer clothes center of London. You can find every designer heavyweight here. The shopping streets, Oxford Street and Bond Street, are among the world’s most famous and visited, but the entire area is so packed with shops that you just have to start from one end, if you’re going up-scale shopping....
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en by Momondo, 13. okt 2007
I am a perfect 7 and a half! It almost looks like a small peach colored phone booth with golden edges. At no more than 25 square feet, Luvaria Ulisses must be Europe’s tiniest glove stores. The exhibition cases on the walls display gloves in soft pastel colors like pink, peach, mint green and light blue. ...
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en by Momondo, 13. okt 2007
If you have a soft spot for shopping, you have come to the right place. Stockholm offers overwhelming department stores, designer flagship stores and many small and interesting shops. If you have an uncontrollable urge to experience IKEA in the homeland...
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en by Momondo, 8. okt 2007
There are plenty of shopping possibilities in Amsterdam, where you can get anything from grungy second hand and vintage clothes to expensive designer labels. The shops’ opening hours are between 9am and 6pm Mondays through Saturdays. Certain Thursdays...
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