Cinnamon
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/SHOPPING IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Apr 24, 2014, 18:52 IST
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This is one of the city’s oldest lifestyle stores, and is popular to this date. Cinnamon is visited mostly for its prêt clothes and accessories, but also stocks knick-knacks like silver jewellery, crockery and cutlery and other br … Read more
This is one of the city’s oldest lifestyle stores, and is popular to this date. Cinnamon is visited mostly for its prêt clothes and accessories, but also stocks knick-knacks like silver jewellery, crockery and cutlery and other bric-a-brac. Read less

This is one of the city’s oldest lifestyle stores, and is popular to this date. Cinnamon is visited mostly for its prêt clothes and accessories, but also stocks knick-knacks like silver jewellery, crockery and cutlery and other bric-a-brac. Showcasing products by labels like Salt, Rasa, Vivek Narang and Alecca, and other interesting pieces such as film-inspired scarves and a wide range of ethnic bags. The clothes are crafted with care, using largely natural fabrics.
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