The urban streetwear designed by this co-op is as cool as the ice cream once sold in the shop before it became a boutique. Sharing rack space are clothes and accessories by Eisdieler's own labels Bowler and Director's Cut, plus other covetables by Qwstion, Palladium, Veja and Schmoove.
Eisdieler
Prenzlauer Berg
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