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Alprausch
Founded in the year 2000 by Swiss snowboard pioneer Andy Tanner, Alprausch (alpine high) designs stylish street and sportswear.
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Aziza zina
The label of the designers Morena Gonzalez and Moritz Stoll stands for classic fashion for women. Dresses, skirts and jackets are all made with high-quality materials and partly produced in Switzerland.
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Caran d'Ache
Caran d’ Ache is the renowned Swiss producer of writing instruments. In their Zurich boutique you will find their entire collection - everything from pens, pencils, markers and fountain pens to paints and paint brushes.
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Erfolg
This Swiss clothes label has been producing shirts and knitted material since 1993. Expect colourful, mostly non-synthetic clothing, some with reduced, stylish designs, all actually made in Switzerland .
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Fabric Frontline
Exquisite foulards, scarfs, ties and blouses all made of coloured, patterned silk, is what the Swiss family business Fabric Frontline specialises in.
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Freitag
The Freitag brothers produce all kinds of bags made out of old truck tarpaulins and used seat belts from cars. They‘ve been at it since 1993 and with great success.
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Gerolds Markt
Geroldstrasse, known for its clubs, is increasingly becoming a shopping street! The new Gerolds Markt is a true paradise for fashionistas: six shops set up in containers situated on what was urban wasteland.
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Ida Gut
Ida Gut designs elegant fashion for women suitable for everyday use, produced in Switzerland. Her stylish shop and studio is located in a backyard close to Helvetiaplatz - well worth a visit if you like design with an eye for functionality.
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Iko Tschüss
Zurich-born designers Guya Marini and Carmen D'Apollonio make knitwear and compose crocheted silk foulards - the signature item of their label Iko Tschüss.
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kleinbasel / Claudia Güdel
These two labels both orginating from Basel operate a shop together in Zurich. While kleinbasel does simple, quite casual fashion
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Mammut
The Swiss producer of trekking and mountaineering equipment Mammut has a huge flagship store in Zurich. On several stories you can browse through shoes, backpacks, sleeping bags, climbing gear and fashionable clothing for outdoors sports and outdoor use in general.
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Maria Van Rensen
Maria Van Rensen designs up-to-date fashion for women like frugal tie-waist shirts, shirt dresses and skirts only held by a belt, the colours usually more on the mellow side, often greys, browns and fawns.
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Paradis des Innocents
The three Swiss designers Stefania Samadelli, Simone Klemm and Ursula Schwaller present their latest collections in their little paradise: elegant fashion for women, be it for leisure or business.
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Pelikamo
This Zurich based label established in 2011 makes casual, colourful urban jackets, sweaters and legwear as well as classic business clothing, all for men only.
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Provisorium Sihlpost
Sihlpost, the city’s largest post office next to the main train station, has been a reference point for Zurich locals for decades.
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Simple by Magdalena Ernst
Local designer Magdalena Ernst makes - you may have guessed - simple but smart fashion for women. Be it dresses that can be tied with a belt, trousers or jackets.
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Thema Selection
Zurich designer Sissi Zoebeli is known for visionary but classic fashion for women. In her lovely old-town shop she assembles her own latest collection as well as selected pieces by other Zurich designers together with some international classics.
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Zimtstern Factory Store
This is the factory store of the Zurich based Swiss snowboard, skate and street wear label Zimtstern (which means cinnamon cookie/star).
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