Merchandise at Emporio Sirenuse , Amalfi Coast, Italy - Courtesy of Le Sirenuse

Emporio Sirenuse

Considering Positano’s cult status around the world, the town has a disappointing shopping scene, consisting mostly of touristy shops hawking T-shirts. A great exception is this stylish boutique opposite Le Sirenuse. The well-edited collection features resort wear by Allegra Hicks, Eres and Marie-Hélène de Taillac, as well as gorgeous textiles by designer Lisa Corti and silk foulards made exclusively for the shop by Neapolitan tailor Mariano Rubinacci. There’s also a small home collection, including colorful Venetian glassware and the hotel’s famous wrought-iron candleholders (from La Sponda restaurant), which are made in Florence and Venice.

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Exterior view -  Maria Lampo , Amalfi Coast, Italy - Courtesy of Maria Lampo

Maria Lampo

This shop was one of the first boutiques to cater to international tourists when Positano was transformed from a simple fishing village after World War II into a jet-set watering hole. Maria was a seamstress known for her lightning (lampo) speed. Over the years, her daughters have taken on her thriving business. Among the famous men who have had linen shirts made here are Dustin Hoffman and Colin Farrell. It’s a good stop if you want clothes made. Their designs focus on the patchwork style that is typical of Positano and works better on children than adults, so you’re best to stick to solid colors and simple styles.

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Hand made sandals, similar to those sold on Capri, are sold in this little shop just above the main beach.

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