{urban outfitters comes to germany!}
For my German friends, this post is for you. Have you heard? Urban Outfitters will soon open a store in Germany only an hour from where I live... In Hamburg! Yay! I hope this means that Anthropologie will follow in the future. I always tell my husband that if they opened a Starbucks, Anthropologie, Target, and Paper Source in Hannover I'd never have to return to America. :) They just opened the first Starbucks in Hannover this week downtown, so things are already looking good.
UO in Hamburg will be located at Gansemarkt 45, and the phone number is 0049-4032-807-884 in case you want to call them to see when their opening date is. Map here. Yay!
UPDATE: Some living in Hamburg said that the store is open now!
Comments
Thanks for the update!
I would prefer a development to more new independent stores, but this might be quite romantic ;)
Still it's a strange feeling to meet someone on another continent who wearing a shirt you own yourself or is sleeping in the same ikea-bed...
Have a very nice weekend in Hannover! Jeanny
I wanted to let you know I placed an order with Urban Outfitters in the US today and found a code online that gives 25% off everything! Rarely do the codes work when I find them online but today it really worked! I finally bought the cut-out chandelier I've always wanted and with the discount it came to $27! Can't beat that price. The code is luckybreaks8. Keep up the AWESOME blogs! Jill
With every Starbucks coffee or a hoodie from UO that you buy or anyone buys, the world becomes more homogenous. And more boring. Variety is the spice of life etc. Vive la difference.
Buy little, buy local. Reject chains.
I already reject buying Starbucks, McDonald's, Disney etc here in Canada - I wouldn't dream of it in Germany.
A germanophile from Canada
Where does the crafter or artist get his canvas, his paint, his buttons, his thread, his scissors, his brushes... mostly from large stores. half the people I know who craft shop at Michael's, Walmart, Target, etc, for such products. Then they go and make things with these items by hand.
Just think if a crafter had to hand make each plastic button he uses on a sweater that he knitted... and the wool didn't come from the store it came from his own sheep.... etc. This is rarely the case.
While I don't shop big box as my first option, I don't reject them and tell everyone to hate big business for this very reason. Big helps small and small helps big, let's be honest here you know?
Thanks for your comment, it's fun to have this discussion!
Buying things on-line or in-store? which would you prefer? just wondering lol.. i prefer in-store as i don't really like expecting it to arrive!
Cheers
Mia