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Trunkh

Trunkh is concept store selling everything from high art and furniture to street fashion and everyday homewares, it is one of kind store in Cambodia. Prices range from $1 to $1000, and the product mix includes lightweight and compact items made easy for shipping and travelling.

Items include discarded hand painted street and shop signs, silk screened bedlinen and soft furnishings, photo reprints on canvas, original art, used handmade iron and wood stools, resprayed tin furniture, enameled and ceramic kitchenware, limited edition linen shirts and boxers, designer t-shirts, scarves, jewels and ephemera rescued from demolished colonial buildings.

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Phnom EcoKidswear

Phnom is quality kids fashion made with environmentally friendly materials and a socially responsible soul. Simple style ideas are blended with cool designs and each piece is carefully made by hand. Organic materials sourced in new zealand and cambodia are transformed through design and craftsmanship into clothes for loy-cool-kids. It’s the perfect way to give your kids a green education without sacrificing a bit of style.

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Color Vintage Clothing and Accessories

Color offers a good selection of vintage clothing and accessories sources both domestically and internationally. Each item is carefully chosen and refined and restored before it ends up in Color’s shop in Phnom Penh. They also offer free alterations on any item in their collection.

You can find Color on Street 13 opposite Friends the Restaurant, just 100 meters north of National Museum.

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Sakura Recycle Shop (Str.271)

Sakura Recycle Shop is one of the biggest second hand chains in Phnom Penh, they have five different stores in Phnom Penh and one in Siem Reap. Their shop on Street 271 is probably their biggest shop and it even has a special furniture department. Sakura import all their second hand products from Japan and their shop is nice and organized.

The place is swamped with a random selection of used stuff and at times it can be hard to see the good stuff, but if you have time and you are looking for a bargain then this is a great place.

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Toto Recycle Shop Japan

Toto Recycle Shop is one of the few second hand stores in Phnom Penh. They get all their second hand products from Japan. The place is swamped with a random selection of used stuff, mostly clothes but they also have toys, china, bags and shoes. You can also find a few vintage items here. At times it can be hard to see the good stuff because of all the stuff. But if you have time and want to find bits and pieces to bargain prices this is the place to visit.

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WExport Store

WExport on Sihanouk Blvd is one of the bigger clothing stores in Phnom Penh. It has four floors; ground floor is men’s Clothing, first floor is women’s clothing, second floor is children’s clothing and third floor is bags and accessories.

WExport offers western size clothes from various western brands such as Dockers, Gap, Benetton, most of the clothes are made in Cambodia.

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Ambre

Ambre is probably the most famous haute couture shop in Phnom Penh. The founder and the designer behind the shop and brand is Romyda Keth, a Cambodian born woman who grew up and studied in Paris, France.

Her designs are characterized by an undeniably feminine style, coloring that is a harmonious blend of shades, elegance without sacrifice of detail, garments that fit the curves and highlight the figure, and materials that are both versatile and of high quality.

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KeoK’jay

KeoK’jay, meaning bright green or fresh in Khmer, is a social responsible fashion shop in Phnom Penh.  Every step in making a KeoK’jay product is considered with the producer, the customer, and the environment in mind, from design, to materials, to production, to packaging. The offer edgy, contemporary women cloths and accessories, made by HIV positive women in a environmentally friendly way.