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In a historic, converted warehouse, this eclectic array of stores includes unique gift shops and fashion houses.
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Australians have invented all kinds of gadgets and you’ll find many of them here. Find outdoor tools and toys and great presents for children.
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Some of Sydney’s most glamorous shopping, where you’ll find international labels such as Gucci, Vuitton and Chanel.
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Always good fun and right next to the Aquarium, Maritime and Powerhouse Museums. Stop by for a quick lunch or to buy Aussie souvenirs (see Darling Harbour & Chinatown).
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Shopping at Sydney’s oldest department store is a glamorous experience. DJ’s stocks almost everything; pop in for a browse and a snack.
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The team behind this original jewellery and homewares are some of Australia’s most celebrated designers. They craft their pieces from jewel-coloured resin.
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Loud prints of Sydney icons such as the Opera House and cockatoos adorn bright T-shirts and swimwear, hot souvenir items since the 1980s.
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Find overseas labels and streetwear at this futuristic centre. The giant Kinokuniya bookshop stocks Japanese, Chinese and English titles.
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At this men’s department store, you’ll find virtually everything from tough outback gear to city threads.
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Situated above Paddy’s Markets, this centre contains a mix of quirky Korean clothes, discount outlets and Asian food. Keep in mind that “small” is the most common size.
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