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Berlin


What began as a waffle cafe and vintage shop has turned into a small emporium of indie concept boutiques with this branch being the flagship. It's a prettily arranged and eclectic mix of reasonably priced on-trend clothing, accessories and jewellery from the own-brand KDG-collection and other hand-picked labels, mostly from Scandinavia.


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