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Just down the street from the Alvear Palace Hotel, Grand Cru is the toniest wine merchant in the toniest barrio of Buenos Aires. The atmosphere here is low-key...more
see the Buenos Aires guideIt's easy to spot a new customer at this extravagant women's accessories shop: Even the most fashion-averse judder to a halt within seconds, eyes bulging...more
see the Buenos Aires guideMost of the colorful leather shoes, bags, and belts at Mandarine are made in the factory at their shop on Calle Honduras, and represent an excellent value for...more
see the Buenos Aires guideCult favorite Mishka sells self-styled "shoes for princesses." The fanciful, handsomely made designs focus on unusual heel shapes, striking textures, and...more
see the Buenos Aires guideB.A. abounds in stores offering ponchos, leather saddle wear, and maté gourds crafted from silver. Fair Trade advocate and expert clothing designer Andrea...more
see the Buenos Aires guidePerhaps the ritziest of B.A.'s over-the-top shopping centers, Patio Bullrich was originally a livestock auction house, and dates back to 1867. These days, the...more
see the Buenos Aires guideThese two San Telmo shops offer rack upon rack of original, affordable clothing and accessories by local designers for both men and women. You'll have a hard...more
see the Buenos Aires guideOnce partnered with designer Jessica Trosman, Martín Churba went on to make his name manufacturing iconoclastic plastic- and paint-splattered textile...more
see the Buenos Aires guideDedicated to smashing her way through conventional clothing design, Jessica Trosman relies on exotic materials to charm and shock, splattering a discordant...more
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