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Shopping with a six years old!

Houpací Kůň, which translates as the Rocking Horse, is a small traditional toyshop in the Lesser Quarter area. Wooden toys, old Czech and European toys and many items featuring one of the most beloved Czech cartoon characters – the mole, a.k.a. the Krtek. The small store has called this address home for more than 20 years.

Streamlined fashion and accessories Klimentská 3, 110 00 Nové Město Nearest tram: Dlouhá třída • www.showroomdot.cz. A further short 10 minute walk, admiring the Art Deco gem of Obecní dům and the brutality of the Communist-era Kotva Shopping Mall on the way, you’ll reach the clean and quiet space of Showroom - a boutique, atelier and meeting point, showcasing the work of 7 Czech designers, and some guests, from different fields including jewellery, leather accessories, fashion and shoes. It is all brought together in a complimentary whole by the clever interior and a designer is always on-hand to give advice.

The designers Lucie Trnková and Lucie Kutálková, both graduates of the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, design limited edition fashion collections under the Leeda brand which are designed to delight all those who love and appreciate a truly distinctive style. All clothes by Leeda are made in the Czech Republic from high-quality materials, such as silk, cotton and jersey. Its collections include interestingly-tailored dresses, pants, T-shirts, and swimwear using original cuts and merry colours.

If you looking for high fashion in Prague made by Czech designers look no further than Klara Nademlynska. This top Czech fashion designer studied fashion basics at Prague’s Secondary School of Fashion Design and Manufacture and then went on to gain experience in Paris where she worked at a prêt-a-porter as a pattern modeler and designer for one year. Klara Nademlynska opened a fashion boutique in the city center of Prague in 1998 alongside the launching of her first clothing line.

Skateboards in a shop – By NoX / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0). Coming to fame within the past decade, this shop has been turned from a small one-floor shop to a three-floor store, offering a huge variety of urban clothing, snowboard and skate equipment, skates, sports shoes, and other outdoor apparel and gear. Arguably the best place in the city to buy cool and stylish skatewear, the variety here provides a modern vibe, with many known brands like Planet Earth, Volcom, and Roxy.

These just as a start!

 
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