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Via Maggiore. Via Maggio 66r, 50125 Florence. Tel: 055 291 903.
Via Maggiore offers shoppers a vast array of Italian furnishings. The shop is full of ornate antique chests, tables and chairs. There are also many ornament pieces, such as vases, lamps and ornaments.

Paolo Paoletti. Via Maggiore 32r, Florence.
Paolo Paoletti has a wonderful assortment of antiques to offer customers and opportunist buyers. Pleasantly arranged and easy to find, this collection includes a mixture of antique oils and prints, dishes, vases and urns. There are also good finds on furniture pieces such as chairs and tables.

Santa Maria Antiquara Abriana Chelini. Via Maggio 28a, Florence.
This elegant and inviting shop offers the customer and browser many varied artefacts, such as paintings, porcelain and antique furniture, most of which is Italian. Due to its high ceilings and open spaces, you should not feel cramped or confined, while comfortably wandering through the store.

Other antique shops in Florence worth considering:

Antonio Esposito Antiquario. Via Maggio 81, Florence.

Gallori-Turchi. Via Maggio 14r, Florence. Tel: 055 282 279.

Gianfranco Luzzetti. Borgo San Jacopo 28a, Florence. Tel: 055 212 232.

Guido Bartolozzi. Via Maggio 18r, Florence. Tel: 055 292 296.

Moscardi. Lungaro Corsini 36r, Florence.

Neri. Via Di Fossi 57, Florence.

Men And Women's Clothing Shops

Loro Piana. Via Della Vigna Nuova 35, Florence.
Clean, classic and conservative are the best words to describe the clothes available here. The designs are simple and traditional, but the colours are bold and vivid. A recent collection featured articles in orange, aubergine and rich earth tones - you can find everything from casual clothes to the finest suits. Also, do not forget to admire the great selection of high quality external wear, such as coats, gloves and scarves for both men and women.

Happy Jack. Via Della Vigna Nuova, Florence.
This store features clothing and accessories from several top designers, giving customers additional options to choose from, while of course not forfeiting quality. Classic men's offerings include Cole Hahn, Arnona, Brioni and Burberry and the boutique offers the best selection of cashmere sweaters in the whole of Florence. A great range of looks which can take you from the office to the golf course in comfort and style.

Hermes. Via de Tornabuoni 6, Florence.
Thanks to years of classically elegant and graceful designs, Hermes has become famous the world over. This Florentine boutique offers the finest selection of merchandise in one of the most tasteful, elegant shops anywhere in the world. Classic, chic styles are created from fabrics that feel as great as they look. There are rows of gorgeous watches and jewellery and great selection of gifts ranging from house ware to luxurious perfumes. Friendly, knowledgeable staff are happy to provide you with any necessary information and will be glad to help you find exactly what you are looking for.

Genny. Via de Tornabuoni 37, Florence.
Fresh and young without being too wacky or cutting edge, the clothes from Genny have free-flowing designs for both comfort and style. On display here are casual and evening wear and colours range from classic neutrals to appealing pastels. Excellent clothes which are well-suited for any age.

H. Meuber. Via de Tornabuoni, Galleria de Tornabuoni, Florence.
Elite Florentines have been flocking to H. Meuber since as early as 1886 to be kitted out in their well-cut, classic suits. The traditional colours and flattering cuts have earned them a reputation for style and high quality. The women's selection is mainly dressy, with dinner suits and dresses and of course all the necessary accessories. If you much prefer classic styles than the more trendy attire, then this is the lace for you.

Salvatore Ferragamo. Via de' Tornabuoni 16r, 50123 Florence. Tel: 055 33 601.
Salvatore Ferragamo has been known for his excellent shoe designs for a long time now and this boutique showcases some of his famous pumps, sandals and stilettos, which are still some of the most enviable styles to own. Budget permitting, you would certainly want to buy some of the latest styles. Or, you could always just visit the museum on the second floor, where some of the hippest designs are immortalised.

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