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Europe Chevron. Italy Chevron. Venice Chevron. Especially when compared to Florence and Milan, Venice isn't exactly a shopping destination. You won't find a street lined with up-and-coming designer boutiques here, let alone a decent department store save for the upscale T Fondaco Tedeschi. But if you look hard enough, what you will find tucked into back alleys or hidden in grand arcades is a handful of highly specialized, wonderfully old-school artisan shops that sell things you truly can't find anywhere else, like velvet gondolier slippers, lace-trimmed cocktail napkins, hand-printed notecards, or stunningly perfect Murano glasses from the s.
Here, our definitive list of the best places for shopping in Venice for the discerning souvenir hunter. Evem Sas Ricami e Merletti, a little pistachio-hued box of a linen shop, looks straight out of a Wes Anderson movie.
Everything made and sold is a form of starched, frilly, retro perfection. This place is all about hand-stitched, hand-embroidered table linens and baby clothes—including bloomers, lace-trimmed bibs, and the signature puffy-sleeved dresses. There's a serious grandma vibe, but the level of detail and craftsmanship is truly incredible. Shelves are densely packed floor to ceiling, and the shoes come in a rainbow of colors, a handful of different fabrics, and a few subtly different styles.
The velvet Salome style is a classic; the Rimbaud, with mismatched fabric linings and white-trimmed soles, is a bit more casual. Giuliana Longo has been hand-crafting and importing hats in this compact boutique for decades.
You'll find a variety of styles in a range of materials, from simple straw sun hats to velvet-trimmed Carnevale confections. Given the nature of the offerings, you'll likely be among curious tourists with a penchant for out-there accessories and elderly local gentlemen in the market for a new Panama hat. If you're looking for something that's not too expensive, check out the selection of wool berets. Libreria Acqua Alta, a charming vintage bookshop named after the flood tides that sometimes submerge parts of the city, keeps its titles protected from high water by piling them in bathtubs and decommissioned gondolas.