Shopping tips for a new wardrobe

In need of a new look? Then Groningen is the place to be. Not only in the city, but also in the surrounding villages you will find various clothes shops where you can shop at your leisure. With both large fashion shops and cosy boutiques, city and countryside offer plenty of choice for a new wardrobe. For some inspiration, we list a few nice clothes shops for you.

City

BIEN

Oosterstraat 54 - Get inspired in fashion, living and lifestyle at this beautiful concept store. Hip, cool with a feminine touch and beautiful materials. In BIEN, you will find mainly Dutch brands and some Danish and French brands. And the best part is: everything in BIEN is for sale! The personal contact and advice make shopping here always a party.

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KOKOTOKO

Oosterstraat 26 - A concept store for people who want to contribute to a happy world. Do-gooders who not only want fair wages and healthy working conditions in faraway countries, but also want to boost their own, local economy. Looking for something special? Department store KOKOTOKO has little to no stock, which ensures that you won't suddenly come across your new shirt on every street corner.

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Kokotoko

Klup de Dag

Oosterstraat 27 - Klup de Dag is an established name in Leeuwarden when it comes to cool clothes. Besides clothes, you can also go there for all kinds of shoes. In the shop, you will find leading brands such as Obey, Carhartt Wip and Karhu. Since September 2021, you no longer have to go all the way to Leeuwarden for this, you can simply stay in Groningen.

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Cleding Raad

Zwanestraat 9 - The name'Cleding Raad' contains a hidden message, because at this shop you get personal advice, or Raad, from Clement, the owner of this men's shop. With a regularly changing stock of small and big brands, no visit to the shop is the same. And that doesn't just apply to high-quality clothes, because style-conscious men can also turn to Clement for accessories like a good cap or a cheerful pair of socks.

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Mary Jane

Oosterstraat 23 - Walking into Mary Jane's feels like stepping out of a time machine. The shop takes you into the wonderful world of the 1920s. A women's shoe boutique with a mix of special, exclusive brands. You will find handmade shoes produced in Spain, Portugal and Italy, for example, by Miista, Chie Mihara and Pikolinos.

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Province

Mignon by Marlieke

Kerkstraat 17, Haren - Like mother like daughter. After some 43 years, daughter Marlieke took over the shop from her fashionable mother, who in turn prides herself on passing on her fashion genes. The result is a homely boutique in heart-warming Haren. A place where you are always welcomed and helped with a smile and where quality of fabrics, fit and originality are paramount.

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PUUT

Westerstraat 1, Winsum - Kids need a new wardrobe too? In the most beautiful village in the Netherlands (ANWB, 2020), in one of the most cosy streets in Winsum, you will find PUUT. There, Dana sells second-hand children's clothes and handmade gadgets. The clothes sold there are of good quality. Before it enters the shop, the clothes are thoroughly checked to make sure they are neat, clean and not broken. Good to know: items brought in but not sold eventually go to clothing bank Maxima.

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Newlands Casuals

Langestraat 36, Winschoten - Strong brands and the latest trends. That's what you can expect at Newlands Casuals. Newlands was founded 17 years ago in Winschoten and now has several branches in the north of the Netherlands and an online store.

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Loods 51

Sluiskade 53, Hoogezand - Ever bought anything at Loods 51? The staff remember what sizes you have and they are not afraid to show you something new either. They are ready for you every day with a nice cup of coffee and are always open for a good conversation. Not only this personal attention, but also the quality, service and beautiful brands for both men and women will make you come back to shop here more often.

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