Roma (shopping)

Roma (shopping)

It wouldn’t be a complete trip to Rome without a little shopping. Even though we have a main ‘shopping area’, there are smaller shops/boutiques spread around the city (which I much prefer to big brands!). Here is my guide to make your (shopping) life easier and hopefully you will be able to bring back home a beautiful memory of the Eternal city This guide includes a mix of food, clothing, jewellery, kitchen/house wear, and beauty/personal care (the guide is divided by categories)
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Clothes

This section includes small boutiques for clothes, pajamas, undergarments as well as vintage clothing stores

Schostal Originals
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Pajama heaven! I didn't know I needed classic pajama set until I set foot in here. They treat you like royalty and there is so much choice you will end up wanting them all
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Pifebo Vintage Shop
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Monti’s official vintage shop (this was one of the first ones to open and is the most popular). Filled with shoes, bags, coats and clothing. They get new items almost daily, so keep an eye out for their leather pieces, I’ve found some great stuff!
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AZ - Camiceria su Misura, abbigliamento.
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Beautiful menswear and accessories
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King Size Vintage
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Another favorite vintage store, I could spend hours in here
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Omero & Cecilia
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Great little vintage store not too far from Piazza Navona
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LOL ROMA
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No big brands here, just clothes, bags and shoes carefully selected by the owner. All made from small artisanal designers
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Hi! my name is Sophie Minchilli and I was born and raised in Rome, Italy. I've lived here all my life and about 10 years ago I started a family business with my mom (Elizabeth). We run week-long food tours all over Italy, and when I'm not traveling around the country I am based in Rome where I lead food tours and try as many restaurants as possible. I hope you will be able to join me in Rome for a food tour and if not, this is the perfect space for me to share my Italy knowledge with all of you :) Instagram: sminchilli TikTok: sophieminchilli 📚I wrote a book! It’s called ‘The Sweetness of Doing Nothing. Live life the Italian way with Dolce far Niente’
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