Italy shopping โ€” what's worth buying, what's a tourist trap, and where the outlets are

Italy makes the best leather goods, fashion, ceramics, food products, and wine on Earth. Italy also sells the worst fake leather bags, factory-made "Murano glass," and โ‚ฌ50 "truffle oil" containing zero truffle to millions of tourists every year. The difference between a โ‚ฌ200 Florentine leather jacket that lasts 20 years and a โ‚ฌ200 tourist-shop jacket that peels in 6 months is knowing where to buy. This guide maps the real from the fake, the outlets from the full-price, and the regional products worth bringing home.

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What to buy WHERE

Florence โ€” leather. The real stuff is in Oltrarno workshops (Scuola del Cuoio inside Santa Croce, open to visitors โ€” watch artisans work, then buy direct). San Lorenzo market: 80% tourist garbage. The remaining 20% requires knowing what real leather smells and feels like. Rule: if it's too cheap, it's not Italian leather.

Milan โ€” fashion. Quadrilatero della Moda (Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga): window shopping is free and spectacular. Actual shopping: bring a mortgage. Better deal: Serravalle Designer Outlet (1h south, shuttle from Milan, 30-70% off Prada, Gucci, Armani, Versace). The Mall (30 min from Florence, same brands, smaller, less overwhelming).

Venice โ€” Murano glass. Buy ONLY on Murano island (vaporetto from Fondamente Nove, 10 min). Look for the "Vetro Artistico Murano" trademark โ€” without it, the glass was probably made in China. Factory demos are free and fascinating. A real Murano drinking glass costs โ‚ฌ15-40. If someone on San Marco is selling "Murano glass" for โ‚ฌ5, it's from a factory in Shandong.

Naples + Amalfi โ€” ceramics + limoncello. Vietri sul Mare (on the Amalfi Coast) produces the most famous Italian ceramics โ€” hand-painted, signed, shipped worldwide. Limoncello: buy from a producer who uses Sfusato Amalfitano lemons (the real deal), not the โ‚ฌ5 airport bottle.

Every region โ€” food products. The best souvenirs from Italy are edible: Parmigiano-Reggiano (vacuum-packed for travel), truffle products from Norcia (NOT airport shops), balsamic vinegar tradizionale from Modena, dried pasta from Gragnano (Naples), Sicilian pistachios from Bronte, nduja from Spilinga.

VAT refund (Tax Free): Non-EU residents spending โ‚ฌ70+ at a single store can claim ~12% VAT refund. Ask for the Tax Free form at purchase, get it stamped at the airport customs BEFORE check-in (you need to show the goods), then claim at the refund desk. Worth doing for purchases over โ‚ฌ150.
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