On the border of Neubau, you’ll find the busy and beloved shopping boulevard, Mariahilfer Straße, but if you want to level-up your current wardrobe then just turn into a few corner streets and discover some of Vienna’s unique and independent fashion stores.
At Art Point and WALL, you can find statement pieces with original cuts and unique styles. The latter stocks simplistic everyday wear and the other sells creative collections from her own designs. At the concept store, WeBandits, you’ll be handing over your credit card for some very unique pieces. Here, you’ll most likely meet racks of Korean fashion labels and items by Scandinavian designers.
In addition to having a range of minimalistic menswear and womenswear items, Kauf Dich Glücklich also brings happiness to their customers’ faces by offering cosmetics, bags, shoes, and home decor to give your four walls at home some Berliner spunk. Under the 2-floor store’s roof, you’ll find many different European brands, as well as products from the shop’s own brand.
Just up the street, Stil-laden is just the right dealer in your skater gear. This doesn’t just include bucket hats and comfy cargo pants, but also colourful skateboard decks and skater shoes. The store even has a coffee corner with reading material about outdoorsy activities that might get your heart to do a kick-flip.
Along Siebensterngasse, Sneak In has become an established chill point for skaters and sneaker-heads, alike. You can get a healthy veggie, or non-veggie, brunch and admire the wall of sneakers (of which some are limited editions). This business also occasionally hosts parties and events for local artists and performers.
At Qwestion, you’ll find bags, bags, bags, and accessories to put inside your bags. The company likes to keep their merch’ casual, but functional, which is reflected in their products.
Whenever you need to prepare for your next outing, try stopping by at Qwestion, and don’t hesitate to ask for their best travel and work bags.
On Zollergasse you can look up L’adresse for more accessories (said with a sexy French accent). This French concept store carefully selects their cosmetics and other lifestyle items from over 60 international brands. No more than 7 minutes away you can find spunky pieces with a modern Viennese Schmah at Kitschbitch. The corner boutique features tote bags, graphic T-shirts, and other accessories that have a knack at expressing just how every contemporary Viennese person feels at times.