Argenio
An exclusive address for men's accessories, Argenio is the former supplier of scarves, cuff links, buttons, tiepins, and so forth to the royal Bourbons of the House of the Two Sicilies.
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An exclusive address for men's accessories, Argenio is the former supplier of scarves, cuff links, buttons, tiepins, and so forth to the royal Bourbons of the House of the Two Sicilies.
High-quality shoes, bags, and clothing can be found every morning at this market in Chiaia that also has a large section of foods, spices, fruits, and vegetables.
The posh brand showcases its internationally famous jewelry on posh Via Filangieri.
Since 1924, award-winning Damiani has sold high-end watches and jewelry to the likes of Sophia Loren, Brad Pitt, and Gwyneth Paltrow.
The unusual jewelry at DoDo comes in the form of gold, silver, and other charms.
This shop continues the centuries-old Neapolitan tradition of marble-inlay work, creating precious tables and console tops.
The original Eduardo Monetti opened his doors in 1887 as a hat designer, soon bringing in customers such as the tenor Enrico Caruso. The shop remains a landmark Neapolitan name in sartorial splendor for men. Women can now find Monetti fashions on nearby Via Santa Caterina.
Designer Giorgio Armani's mass-market brand does business in chic Piazza dei Martiri.
The shop carries bags at surprisingly accessible prices.
Marina Abramović, Anselm Kiefer, and Vanessa Beecroft are among international artists represented by this gallery.
The gallery exhibits the works of international artists of the caliber of Rebecca Horn and William Eggleston.
The French brand Hermès has a shop on the increasingly chic Via Filangieri.
Run by the next generation of renowned artisan Aldo Tramontano, IDEM sells handcrafted leather bags in a location with original 19th-century furnishings.
Menswear by Italian and international designers can be found here.
The largest bookstore in town carries books, CDs, and DVDs, and has an inviting coffee bar on the lower ground floor. The branch in Stazione Centrale also has a large selection of English books.
The Neapolitan designer Livio de Simone was famous for his bright, printed-textile designs worn by 1950s and '60s celebrity femmes, and now his daughter Benedetta runs the still sexy line.
If you feel like indulging in a custom-made suit or shirt, try this world-famous haberdashery that's been in business since the 19th century. In the 16th-century Palazzo Cellamare, you can watch the tailors at work.
Count the British royal family among the customers of this shop that has been selling old-fashioned made-to-measure ties for more than 100 years.
Although based in Florence, Ferragamo is also beloved by Neapolitans who appreciate fine Italian taste and craftsmanship.
Since 1865, this place has been crafting fine leather luggage, bags, belts, and wallets.
Young and promising Italian and international artists are shown here, along with their established counterparts.
One of Naples's oldest traders, operating since 1850, the chic salon of this most exclusive contemporary jewelry workshop sells the original designs of its gifted artisans.