Oak Trainers, streetwear and fair-trade fashion

Oak is the port of call for the latest in men and womenswear, shoes and accessories.

The team has creatively put together a colourful mix of national and international brands to bring customers their new fair fashion favourites. Veja trainers, Fjällräven rucksacks, clothes by Armedangels or Lovjoi and many more: all brands that are actively committed to the socially fair and ecologically sustainable production of their goods.

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Gründerzeitfassade in Hamburg-Eppendorf im Abendlicht vor herbstlich gefärbten Bäumen und blauem Himmel
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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

Here, one can find magnificent old building façades, local and exquisite restaurants as well as fancy boutiques and owner-operated shops. While Eppendorf is rather fancy, one can feel the hanseatic serenity in Eimsbüttel. Both districts offer much green and water and are hence with good reason very popular neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

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the shopping area with special flair Spitalerstrasse

The Spitalerstraße in Hamburg impresses with a wide range of offers - from the latest fashion trends to doctors to restaurants and cafés, everything can be found here.

Spitalerstrasse
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Oasis for tea lovers TeeGschwendner

At TeeGschwendner Hamburg, everything revolves around tea. You are guaranteed to find your new (or old) favorite tea here!

TeeGschwendner
glore Karoviertel
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Be green in any color you like glore

glore stands for globally responsible and shows that green fashion is fun. Eco-friendly clothes like 20 years ago is not what you will find at in the concept store in the beautiful Karoviertel in vain.

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