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  2. Kristina says:

    My absolutely pregered outlet mall in Tuscany is the Barberino outlet mall.I was there last week and with the sales the prices went down again by 50-70%! It was incredible and I had :-) to buy a pair of PRADA shoes, and a Gucci bag :-) and a Piazza Sempione skirt!

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  4. We visit Serravalle Designer Outlet regularly and it’s really impressive, especially during the sales period, at the end of it they almost give clothes away, so cheap !

    You didn’t mention Mondovicino in Mondovì, an hour from Turin, between Turin and Savona (on the Ligurian Rivièra). The town of Mondovì is also great to visit.

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  6. Buongiorno,
    Thanks so much for your comments.
    I am in the process of revising most of the posts and I will certainly add Mondovicino to the list.
    Thanks again for your suggestion:-)
    Ciao
    Nancy

  7. Rita says:

    Very good information! Thanks, we are planning to go to Italy for outlet shopping… Can You please recommend which outlet is the cheapest?

    Thanks,
    R.

  8. Dear Rita,

    Thanks for your kind message. The best and cheapest are probably Castel Romano in Rome and The Mall near Florence.
    Enjoy your Italy trip:-)
    Ciao from Rome
    Nancy Aiello
    http://www.nancyaiellotours.com
    http://www.romecookingclass.com

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