

 In the late 40s men started to care about their clothing once more and  for the Berlin gent, he went directly to the then newly opened Mientus  store in Wilmersdorferstraße.  Several relocations later the four-floor  flagship store in Germany’s capital finally opened its doors in 2004.  Across 1700m2, the fashion conscious city man can pick up luxury pieces  from designers such as Armani, Boss, Brioni, Ed Hardy, Dsquared, Etro,  La Martina or Y3 by Yoshi Yamamoto for Adidas. But that’s not all – the  company has four further locations throughout Berlin as well as a branch  in Hamburg.
   In the late 40s men started to care about their clothing once more and  for the Berlin gent, he went directly to the then newly opened Mientus  store in Wilmersdorferstraße.  Several relocations later the four-floor  flagship store in Germany’s capital finally opened its doors in 2004.  Across 1700m2, the fashion conscious city man can pick up luxury pieces  from designers such as Armani, Boss, Brioni, Ed Hardy, Dsquared, Etro,  La Martina or Y3 by Yoshi Yamamoto for Adidas. But that’s not all – the  company has four further locations throughout Berlin as well as a branch  in Hamburg. 
This collection is absolutely unique. Only the best items from Milan, London, Paris and Berlin are shown in this multi brand store being committed to quality and innovations. Just as the tailors of mientus, fitting everything to personal measure. Germany's most exclusive sportswear store is based on the second floor.
Source: Mientus
 
 
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