Retail in Rhein-Ruhr
While the folks in Düsseldorf are not really known for their exuberance, they seem to do one thing better than in any other German city, shopping.
Düsseldorf is the home of American Apparel’s distribution centre for Continental Europe, high-end retailer Peek & Cloppenburg, and Königsallee, the main shopping artery showcasing the who’s who in luxury goods. It’s quite impressive, considering the city has a population of only 500,000 people.
There’s definitely big money in Düsseldorf and, it seems, a bigger appetite for consumerism as over 7,000 Japanese expats live in the area (source), and every car I saw was either an Audi, BMW, Mercedes or VW.
Cologne’s shopping scene catered more to a different type of crowd - the artists, students and young professionals who seem to make up a big part of the population (unless they were the only ones partying during World Cup and Karneval, the only two times I went there). So this means, fewer upscale shops and a bit more stores carrying streetwear.
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Two shops worth mentioning: Peek & Cloppenburg’s flagship store in Cologne, that sells 2K by Gingham T-shirts and reminded me of the Gherkin in East London, and Apropos Cöln, a concept store that’s a bar, spa, restaurant, art gallery, and clothing store. Although a bit dated, here’s a great article on the concept.
Image courtesy of Willkomen in Koeln.

