




Berlin hatmaker Fiona Bennett creates extravagant hat fashion in her studio, which has been featured multiple times in Vogue and adorns famous heads with her creations.
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Made in berlin has become a mark of quality and character, from fashion to food and design. Buying goods made in berlin supports local makers and takes home a genuine piece of the city. This overview gathers Berlin locations for homegrown products.
Concept stores and design shops around Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg stock clothing, accessories and homeware produced in the city, while markets and delis sell Berlin brewed beer, roasted coffee and local treats. Studios and manufactories open their doors, and museum shops add well designed keepsakes. It beats a generic souvenir every time.
Browse the addresses below to find products made in berlin, from local fashion to edible treats.





Berlin hatmaker Fiona Bennett creates extravagant hat fashion in her studio, which has been featured multiple times in Vogue and adorns famous heads with her creations.


Schuhatelier Birgit Oder stands for "Made in Berlin" and for special, handmade shoes for very individual demands.

Meisterschuh in Berlin-Mitte created classic high-quality and custom-made shoes.


If you are fond of black and white patterns, colorblind berlin is the right place for you. You can take any object you want to the small showroom and studio at Berlin-Wedding and have black and white geometric patterns transferred to fabric, mirrors, glass or anything else.





At the family business Jünemann's Pantoffeleck in Berlin-Mitte slipper-fans will find everything their heart desires.

Anyone who believes real Berlin marzipan comes from Lübeck will be proven wrong in Britz. In the Neukölln district, Lemke's Lädchen is hidden away, the factory outlet of one of Germany's oldest confectionery producers, where marzipan, nougat, and nut purees go over the counter directly from the manufacturer at wholesale prices.

For over 100 years, the chocolate manufactory in Wilmersdorf has stood for artisanal Berlin chocolate culture: dark, intensely flavored recipes, a listed Bauhaus interior, and a family spirit that can still be felt in every bar today.



Berlin's oldest praline manufacturer opens its factory doors in Reinickendorf: Those who shop at the Sawade factory outlet receive handmade truffles and praline treasures directly from production, at prices significantly lower than those in Berlin's retail stores.





EAT Berlin is a food store for hand-made deli food on Hackescher Markt. It's here that you will find meaningful and tasty souvenirs - all of them made in Berlin!

At Almstadtstraße 3, between Alexanderplatz and Hackescher Markt in Berlin-Mitte, resides Berlin's most consistent fashion visionary: Esther Perbandt has been showcasing avant-garde, gender-neutral black collections here for over 18 years, conceiving fashion as an act of art.

Those who take foam sugar seriously should head to Reinickendorf: The Aseli factory outlet on Granatenstraße is the direct link to Berlin's oldest foam sugar manufacturer, whose hand-cooked giant mice have enjoyed cult status since 1921.




Charlottenburg has many faces – but hardly any as colorful as this: Kaiser Friedrich Men's Shirts stands for brightly colored, custom-made Berlin fashion for men* who don't settle for gray. Made in Berlin, worn with attitude.

Made in Berlin is one of the largest second-hand shops in Berlin and offers colorful second-hand and vintage fashion for women and men on two floors.

If you're looking for fashion from Berlin, you don't have to look far: ausberlin, the small department store directly at Alexanderplatz in Berlin-Mitte, has been gathering everything that makes the city creative, unique, and priceless since 2005. Over 300 local designers and manufacturers with more than 3,000 products under one roof.

Made in Berlin is one of the largest second-hand stores in Berlin, offering colorful second-hand and vintage fashion for women and men across two floors.

Friedrichshain has its own Berlin fashion multi-brand store: The SYLD STORE on Frankfurter Allee stands for local fashion design that shows attitude. Around 30 independent designers and artists share 100 square meters of curated space, where sustainable production is not a trend, but a basic condition.



In Gärtnerstraße in Friedrichshain, behind the beautifully decorated shop window of Widda & Co, lies much more than just a fashion store: Here, the spirit of Berlin female designers meets sustainable fair fashion, with an attached atelier and a curated selection of independent labels.

Located in the heart of Lichtenberg's industrial area is one of Berlin's most honest food outlets: Lichtenberger Fleisch- und Wurstproduktion sells fresh sausage and meat specialties directly from the factory, at prices that make supermarkets look outdated.

In Marzahn, right next to one of Berlin's largest industrial bakeries, Harry Brot sells its fresh baked goods at factory prices from five in the morning. If you want to buy bread, rolls, and toast cheaper than in the supermarket, this is the right place.

In Neukölln, directly on Selchower Straße, behind the door of Studio Kolo lies more than just a showroom: here, gender-neutral, handcrafted streetwear from Berlin is designed and produced. The label stands for uncompromising slow fashion, using ecologically certified fabrics and avant-garde silhouettes that defy any trend.

In Berlin Mitte, on Anklamer Straße, designer Karin Jordan radically rethinks slow fashion: custom-made business wear for women who don't see well-being and sustainability as opposites. Clothing that feels so good, it's like living in it.

Fair Berlin fashion truly made in Berlin: 3Elfen produces sustainable women's collections directly in Lichtenberg, from playful dresses to robust leggings. The label stands for slow fashion with genuine craftsmanship, conscious consumption, and a touch of magical Berlin peculiarity.

Kauf Dich Glücklich Mode in Mitte represents what Berlin fashion does best: relaxed, thoughtful, and with genuine attitude. The concept store on Rosenthaler Straße unites women's and men's fashion, home accessories, and its own Berlin collection under one roof, feeling like the wardrobe of a very stylish friend.

Since 1880, Sawade Berlin has stood for exquisite pralines, truffles, and chocolate specialties - made in Berlin. The store in Hackesche Höfe offers sweet gift ideas for Valentine's Day!

Slow Fashion with attitude: The Berlin label lillimendelssohn in Charlottenburg stands for handcrafted knitwear made from merino and cashmere, produced regionally and fairly. Designer Lilli von Mendelssohn has been designing timeless women's fashion since 2005, featuring vibrant colors that you can feel even before you wear them.