The Best Munich Boutiques for Women
Any city that cares about design needs a BoConcept store, and Munich is no different. The Danish company has been getting more and more popular, and its designs are best known for being simple. It was so popular in Germany that Mercedes-Benz and BoConcept worked together to make a car called the BoConcept Signature, which came out in 2013. The style is known for furniture with beautiful shapes and simple, block-like colors. One of their unique lamps has to be the most expensive thing you can buy here.
Edited
Shop, Store
What makes Edited stand out is that their website has a wide range of styles, both designer and non-designer, as well as a wide range of prices. Most boutiques aren’t cheap, but here you can buy a dress for €12 or spend €250 on a Michael Kors dress. Most of the clothes are simple blocks of color with different cuts and styles. Edited now has four stores in Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, and Frankfurt am Main. These stores sell Edited’s own fashion brand, with prices ranging from €20 to €170. This is because Edited is good at putting together special collections at all price points.

BoYco
Store, Shop
BoYco is a small store in the middle of Maxvorstadt that has a lot to offer. The owners are Italian and choose each piece by hand. They want to make a collection that will never go out of style. The result is a modern color scheme with muted colors and a touch of boho. It’s the place to go if you want the perfect patterned shirt for work or something different for date night. They also have a large selection of beautiful scarves and handbags.

Kauf Dich Glücklich
If Instagram were a store, Kauf Dich Glücklich would be it. Prices can be hard to predict, as one t-shirt might cost €30 and the next might cost €99. They also sell some beauty items. Buy Yourself Happy is a popular store in Munich that is most like stores like American Apparel. There are now two stores in the city. Go to the Maxvorstadt store, where this and many other shops, as well as great places to get a cup of coffee, will make it hard to choose.

Bube & Dame
Store, Shop
This shop is in Neuhausen, which is known as the “yummy-mummy” neighborhood, and it sells things that fit in with that. They mostly sell easy-going, casual clothes, but they also have a lot of eco and fair trade clothing. There is also a small selection of clothes for men. Their shop is full of stylish everyday clothes, but it also has a lot of things for the home, like retro vases and lightboxes. In addition to the store, they also show off their new clothes on Instagram. To see more, search for @bube dame.

Amber Lounge
Marion Kleinert, who owns the Amber Lounge, wanted to make a “wonderland for women.” The result is beautiful prints in soft lilacs and pinks on high-quality fabric. Kleinert sells well-known brands, especially shoes, but she is also a skilled seamstress who makes her own dirndls and evening dresses that can be altered to fit perfectly. There is also a nice selection of swimwear from brands like Lovestories. You can also buy jewelry, evening bags, and even covers for your cell phone to finish off your look.

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