Clothing Stores Near Me in Spain
Best Clothing Stores in Spain
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#1 Mansolutely
C. del Príncipe, 12, 2º A, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Mansolutely, based out of Madrid, is that tailoring place everyone seems to be buzzing about for custom men's suits, shirts, and even morning suits. It has earned the title, among some, as the "best clothing store in Madrid," which, I suppose, makes them a go-to spot for weddings and looking sharp at work. What's cool is they really seem to focus on the details; think quality fabrics, design options and all that. From what I've read, they do tailoring for suits, shirts, and tuxedos, with options to add personalized engravings, which is a pretty cool touch. They're known for their modern cuts, quality, and great prices, not to mention their personalized approach to the whole experience.
Honestly, scrolling through the reviews, it's kinda wild how many people rave about Mansolutely. Lots of comments about the high-quality fabrics they use, and how everything just fits _perfectly_, which is obviously the goal with custom clothing. People keep mentioning Álvaro and the team, saying they give amazing service, and that they're super professional and helpful with advice, which is something I appreciate. Plus, it's apparently easy to book an appointment to visit their showroom to plan a bespoke experience.

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#2 Bagoa Fashion
Carrer de Marià Aguiló, 115, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5:30-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5:30-8:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5:30-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 6-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5:30-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5:30-8:30 PM]
Bagoa Fashion, situated in Barcelona's Poblenou area, is a clothing boutique offering a curated selection for both men and women. If you're bored with the usual suspects found in chain stores, its worth checking out their unique aesthetic, prioritizing modern designs and comfortable, well-made pieces. From what I can tell, they've got a variety of styles, stylish shoes, and accessories too. It sounds like Bagoa focuses on designer-level stuff without totally breaking the bank, which is always a plus if you ask me.
People consistently rave about Bagoa Fashion's amazing customer service, which is kinda rare these days, isn't it? Luca and Jorge, who own the place, are always singled out, with multiple customers mentioning their friendliness, attentiveness, and how helpful they are when trying to find the right fit and style. Loads of reviewers online talk about getting honest advice, a welcoming atmosphere, and how much they feel valued. Apparently, the shipping is fast, plus it's nicely wrapped (I appreciate that detail!). Overall, the unique clothing selection and the individual attention make you feel good, a quality that will never go out of style.

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#3 Libasut taqwa Arabic perfume
Carrer de la Cera, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-10:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-12:30 AM], Friday: [10:30 AM-10:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-10:30 PM], Sunday: [10:30 AM-10:30 PM], Monday: [10:30 AM-10:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-10:30 PM]
Libasut Taqwa in Barcelona looks to be a really unique little shop. From what I've heard, they've got a fantastic selection of Islamic clothing for both men and women, everything from abayas to prayer caps. I bet their perfume collection is amazing, considering how many people rave about it. It sounds ideal if you're looking for halal fragrances or need prayer mats, that is a hard find. It has to be a hidden gem for anyone interested in Middle Eastern goods.
I've been reading some comments online, and the consistent theme seems to be the awesome customer service. Apparently, the owner's seriously patient and helpful when it comes to navigating their perfumes - it must be a bit overwhelming with all those scents! It seems customers really appreciate the variety of original Arabic perfumes and good prices. Who wouldn't love getting a little gift with their purchase, though? I have noticed a couple of mentions of overly inflated prices and, supposedly, that staff aren't always super knowledgeable, but, honestly, the vast majority is overwhelmingly positive.

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#4 CHEEKY
Carrer Gran de Gràcia, 11, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Cheeky, a Barcelona-based children's clothing store, really seems to be hitting all the right notes with people, what with their unique designs and apparent dedication to quality. I've seen multiple reviews mentioning that their clothes hold up well and are surprisingly stylish, which is something you don't always find. I can see how that would be a real plus if you're after something a bit different for your little ones.
It's not only just the clothing, either; seems like everyone is talking about the awesome customer service. People are often singling out staff such as Matias and Belen for their help and generally creating a nice atmosphere. And, you know, the fact that the quality holds up considering the price point is something you don't often see, so it's definitely a plus. I mean if you are looking for children’s wear that has good offers, you should definitely check it out!

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#5 Lavespa Roja
Carrer de la Bosseria, 6, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM]
Lavespa Roja seems like a really cool vintage shop in Valencia, specifically in the Carmen area. What caught my eye is that it's not just a pile of old clothes; they apparently *curate* everything, meaning they pick out really good vintage jeans, sweatshirts, and all sorts of unique pieces that have a story to tell, or so I read. People rave about the shop being a must-see for vintage lovers, also noting it's aesthetically pleasing with great music to boot.
From what I've seen, a big part of the appeal of Lavespa Roja is the outstanding service you get, especially from the owner, Abel. Reviewers mention that he's super helpful, knows his stuff when it comes to vintage fashion, and they say he's friendly. They are super selective about the clothing they sell, and you'll see attention to detail like pressing the clothes before hanging them up. It sounds like the shop focuses on stocking unique, high-quality stuff you can't find anywhere else, which helps justify it's prices, with the shop offering pretty good deals, although a few people mentioned the prices might be a tad higher than other stores; still, for the quality and one-of-a-kind items, I'm not sure it's a deal breaker.

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#6 AYNA DESIGN
C/ de l'Illa Formentera, 20 trasera, Quatre Carreres, 46026 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [Open 24 hours], Thursday: [Open 24 hours], Friday: [Open 24 hours], Saturday: [Open 24 hours], Sunday: [Open 24 hours], Monday: [Open 24 hours], Tuesday: [Open 24 hours]
AYNA DESIGN in Valencia looks pretty great if you're after hijabs and modest Islamic clothing. So many people say the fabrics are gorgeous, and the quality is just really amazing, which is obviously what you want in clothes that you wear often, right? Plus, they have a ton of colors and styles, so you can find something that fits your personal taste. I read that the shipping is super fast, which is always a bonus.
Apparently, customer service is a big win, too. I've seen comments about how patient and helpful they are on WhatsApp, with one person mentioning it's "the fastest customer service I have seen in the sector." I also read some reviews saying they got personalized advice; who doesn't love that? I did see some people had issues regarding quality but its hard to take them to heart when there's so many saying they love what they get!

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#7 Lur Equipment, S.L.
Fernández del Campo K., 33, Abando, 48010 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-1:30 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-1:30 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-1:30 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-1:30 PM, 5-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-1:30 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-1:30 PM, 4:30-8 PM]
Lur Equipment, S.L. is this shop in Bilbao that's all about mountain and hiking gear; they seem to have everything you'd need. I mean, they focus on technical stuff, right, from shoes to clothes, for trekking, mountaineering, even climbing. Honestly, if you're serious about getting the right clothing for outdoor adventures around there, it sounds like Lur Equipment is a good bet. Word on the street is they carry really high-quality brands that makes it good for people who are just starting out and those who are super experienced.
What's cool is you keep hearing how great their service is and how they really personalize the experience. It sounds like Jon, the owner, gets mentioned a lot, mostly for his knowledge, patience, and being super honest when he's giving advice. I heard he spends a ton of time with people, figuring out what they really need, then recommends things and makes sure it all fits right, particularly with hiking boots and backpacks which can be tricky. Plenty of folks said that he's willing to go the extra mile, like, doing adjustments and giving really useful advice. One person noted the selection might be limited and the prices can be a little on the higher side, but most people think that personal attention makes it worth it.

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#8 K-BYE - Tienda de Ropa
Carrer de les Magdalenes, 11, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
K-BYE - Tienda de Ropa in Barcelona seems like a total hidden gem, I guess. They apparently stock up clothes and accessories that you don't see everywhere else, which is kinda the point, right? Word on the street is it's a haven for festival-goers and anyone chasing those really out-there, Harajuku-ish vibes, but you might want to know it also seems that cats, pizza, and aliens factor heavily into their merchandise themes. It looks like if you are wanting unique stuff, K-BYE could be worth a look, from what I gather.
People are saying that they love the store's quirky, original items, with many going crazy over designs you won't find anywhere else; plus the number of brands is great! A lot of people have been saying that the staff are really nice, with a few specifically pointing out how helpful they are and that they speak English, Spanish, and French, which is kinda wild. Generally, everyone seems to dig the good energy and music, and that feeling of scoring something super special that really shows your personality. Though some reviews say prices are a little too much for the quality and they even suggested some of the items looking suspiciously similar to cheaper stuff that you'd find on AliExpress or Shein. It could be that a lot of the clothes are hand made, though!

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#9 Zoetrope Vintage
Carrer de les Ramelleres, 24, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [12:30-8 PM], Thursday: [12:30-8 PM], Friday: [12:30-8 PM], Saturday: [12:30-8 PM], Sunday: [2-7 PM], Monday: [12:30-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [12:30-8 PM]
Zoetrope Vintage in Barcelona is a clothing store to keep in mind, particularly if you are looking for Y2K-era throwbacks. People have said that its got those boutique vibes, and folks seem to trust it to deliver unique finds. From what I've seen, it seems like the kind of place where one can reliably find beautiful, quality clothing. It is a smaller boutique and doesn't have that overwhelming vintage store feeling.
Reviewers tend to go on and on about their finds at Zoetrope Vintage, plus the staff's super helpful. So many people have raved about the cool music and atmosphere, and shout out to Nadia and June. They seem to leave an impression with their friendliness, which is nice because you want to buy more. The reviews suggest that for the quality and design of garments the prices are fair, even if some think a few items lean to the pricey side, especially when stacked up against other vintage spots.

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#10 UOMOMANIA
C/ de Roger de Llòria, 9, Ciutat Vella, 46002 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM]
UOMOMANIA, a menswear boutique in Valencia, definitely seems to be a place to go if you're into that effortlessly put-together Italian look, without totally breaking the bank. Apparently, it's a good option if you're searching for something that's a step up from fast fashion, yet isn't quite the price point of luxury designers, offering suits, shirts, plus all the accessories. From what people say, they especially do a great job with their Italian collar shirts; which is interesting if you're looking for something a little different.
It's good to know that most customers seems to have nothing but praise for the place, especially regarding customer service. A lot of reviewers made note of getting personalized advice, which is always nice, and said the owner is really helpful and friendly. And good quality is worth something, right? Many people said the garments are well-made, especially for the price, plus fast shipping is a big deal these days. Honestly, I can see why some people may have been dissatisfied as I read some reviews, but I have to say that most of what customers had to say was positive.

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#11 Baobab Company - Barcelona
Carrer de l'Allada-Vermell, 14, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Baobab Company in Barcelona seems like a pretty cool place to find clothes if you're into the whole ethical fashion thing. They specialize in eco-friendly and fair trade stuff, which is nice, and I heard their organic cotton is really good. Apparently they carry clothes for all ages, even babies, and the designs are inspired by Reunion Island – think animals and nature. Their prices are affordable as well.
From what I can gather, people are really impressed with the quality of their clothing. Plus, I keep reading that their staff is super friendly and helpful, particularly the manager. Several people mentioned how they're drawn to the unique designs, especially the stuff for kids. It sounds great if you care about where your clothes come from and appreciate supporting a small, family-owned business that's actually trying to do some good. All the labels have seeds to plant!

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#12 Simplemente Momentos S.c
C. Juan Pablos, 15, 41013 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM]
Simplemente Momentos S.c in Seville isn't just any clothing store; they seem to have curated a really special collection of clothes, accessories, furniture, and even art. From what I've gathered, they focus on accessible luxury, so it's stylish stuff that doesn't completely break the bank. Seems to have a range of options that probably means you can find something perfect, no matter what you're style is.
People are practically obsessed with their experience there, which sounds promising. Seriously, almost everyone mentions Emilio, the owner, who apparently has a knack for helping people find exactly what they need, which is nice. Apparently, it's the kind of place where it's genuinely hard to leave empty-handed, and several reviews stated they always come back for gifts for their mother, which is sweet, but a lot of reviews say something along those lines. Most everyone loves the personalized attention and the stylish, high-quality finds, even if one person, one person said it was "uninteresting".

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#13 Koopera Store Valencia - Torres Serrano
C/ dels Serrans, 29, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Koopera Store near Torres Serrano in Valencia is this second-hand shop, right? They sell all kinds of clothes – women's, men's, even stuff for kids – and what's cool is it's super affordable. It's a Cáritas project, so you know, shopping there means helping out a good cause and being sustainable, which is something I look for these days. Plus, they get new stuff in pretty often, so you're always bound to find something unique, the kind of thing you just don't see everywhere else.
People seem to really like it, probably because of the prices, and they have a great selection too. I've heard the staff is really helpful, which always makes a difference, you know? It sounds easy to find nice, good-quality items without blowing your budget. Though I also read this one review where a person claimed they were robbed while in the changing room, which is awful! But I think its worth checking out, it sounds like there's mostly positive things, though I will be sure to hold my valuables when in the changing room.

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#14 Wings Moda Barcelona | Tienda multimarca de ropa de mujer
Carrer de Rogent, 28, Sant Martí, 08026 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-3 PM, 4-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-3 PM, 4-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-3 PM, 4-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-3 PM, 4-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-3 PM, 4-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-3 PM, 4-8:30 PM]
Wings Moda Barcelona, nestled in the Clot area, is a seriously cute women's boutique. They stock a bunch of different brands--think Compañía Fantástica, Yerse, and Surkana--so you're bound to find something that catches your eye. Honestly, the way they organize everything by color? Genius! It just makes putting together outfits way easier. When you need something with quality fabrics and unique designs, it’s worth checking out, you won’t regret it.
Okay, but seriously, the best part might be the staff? I've heard so many people rave about the customer service, especially Angels, Daniele, Mariajo, Gemma, Carmen, and Erika. Everyone says they're super helpful without being pushy, and they’re apparently great at finding the right styles and colors for people. I feel the whole neighborhood, local commerce thing is so important, and it looks like Wings Moda is really dedicated to sustainable fashion which is pretty cool. One thing I’ve heard is that it can be pricey. They definitely have some gorgeous jewelry and shoes to finish off your fits.

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#15 Moirai Market [ Vintage And Concept Store]
Plaça dels Traginers, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [12-8 PM], Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM]
Moirai Market in Barcelona is this cool concept shop, y'know? It's got a selection of vintage clothes, accessories, plus reworked stuff by local artists. What makes it stand out is that it is not only about what you're seeing, but the whole aesthetic – it's really a sensory experience for sure. You can find everything from rad vintage finds, clothes from local designers, and even really unique handcrafted jewelry; it's pretty diverse. Loads of people say it's the best place in Barcelona if you're after something that's super special, like, truly one-of-a-kind, which is kinda nice to come by.
People rave about the curation at Moirai Market, always calling the pieces they find real treasures. The vibe is frequently mentioned, and it’s often described as totally magical, which is probably because of the friendly, helpful staff, and especially Anna, the owner, who gives amazing style advice and knows all the best spots in town. The selection is always praised for being diverse and cool, the vintage items are said to be in such excellent condition, and everyone talks about the store's overall aesthetic, which I guess is pleasing to the eye. I heard people say they always end up buying something they absolutely love, and recommending the shop to everyone. Now, I know some people have said the prices can be a little higher, so it's a bit out of budget for them, and there was this one person complaining about getting a faulty shirt - but whatever, its a business. All in all, most reviews you read, they are overwhelmingly positive, though.
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#16 Arepa Queer | 90s & Y2k Tienda Vintage
Carrer de la Riera Baixa, 24, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [12-8 PM], Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-8 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-8 PM]
Arepa Queer, which is located somewhere in Barcelona, sounds pretty amazing if you're into vintage. From what I've been reading online, it's not your average secondhand shop either, they've clearly put a lot of thought into curating their collection, especially if you love 90s and early 2000s stuff. A lot of people seem to rave about the bags and dresses, saying there's this impressive selection from brands that were super popular back then, things like Guess and George Gina and Lucy; it’s got me wondering if I should check them out next time when I visit.
Reading through the reviews, it's not just the unique clothes and accessories that people love; it sounds more like the vibe. People consistently mention how friendly and helpful the staff are, and it seems like they're good at actually helping you put outfits together. Also, it sounds pretty sustainable, with a focus on quality, so I would hope the clothes are actually in good shape. Maybe the prices are a little higher because of that, but I guess you can expect that when it is a curated selection of items that are going to last a while.

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#17 MOIQUT
Ercilla Kalea, 5, Abando, 48009 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM]
MOIQUT in Bilbao is a really cool clothing store, they seem to have a bunch of unique things. You know, it's not just clothes, but also art and accessories. They focus on helping you find your own style, which is awesome, right? Plus, they have sustainable options which is important these days, and the reviews say they often host events with local artists and bands. I read one thing on their Facebook page that they hosted a Jazz concert, how awesome is that?
People just rave about the staff, especially Begoña and Veronika. Seriously, I keep seeing their names pop up. Reviewers said they’re really good at figuring out what looks good on you, and they will even notice the correct size the instant you walk through the door! Some claim they're honest which can be rare. Supposedly, after getting their help, people feel better about how they look. I did see one person said the manager wasn't very friendly, but everything else seems to be super positive so I wouldn’t let that one bad experience stop me. It's a local small business and you can tell that they put in the extra effort that other stores don't have.

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#18 28 Vintage Clothing Friperie Thrift store
C. de Embajadores, 6, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
Madrid has this cute vintage store, 28 Vintage Clothing Friperie, and it sounds unreal if you're hunting for something that isn't cookie-cutter. I keep hearing about this curated collection of vintage clothes and accessories. Apparently, you can find everything from those killer eighties jackets all the way to classy silk blouses, and what's better is its all affordable. Plus, the store is situated in a traditional part of Madrid, offering a pretty rad range of choices, including a 5-euro outlet section, so its a good one to check out if sustainability is something you value and want fashion that doesn't look like everything else.
People are absolutely raving, you know? All the reviews mention the top notch service, describing the staff as super friendly. Apparently, there really attentive and help you track down that perfect vintage find, many are also raving about the layout and organization. And, of course, the prices are a major selling point, especially since the stock is always getting updated; some folks also love that they get personalized help, like getting styling tips. This store is also very aesthetically pleasing, and gives off a super welcoming vibe, making your shopping experience just that much better and don't get me started on the area! It's the place to go for some morning thrifting.

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#19 ORCHID CURVY
Areiltza Doktorearen Zumarkalea, 25, Abando, 48010 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2:30 PM, 5-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
ORCHID CURVY in Bilbao aims to fill a specific niche. Apparently, it's a good place to find stylish plus-size options when most places aren't cutting it. They seem to have a pretty good variety, I guess, ranging from the basics you can throw on everyday to some slightly fancier things depending on your taste. Plus, I’ve seen that they use online videos to show off their stuff, which is a convenient way to shop, right?
People do seem to like ORCHID CURVY a lot, mostly because of their customer service, which is always a plus. You hear how hard it is to find good plus-size clothing, so having a store that actually carries trendy stuff gets a lot of praise. A lot of the reviews I saw were saying the prices are pretty fair for what you're getting, and that the pieces are original, in a good way, even if maybe the quality isn’t always completely consistent. Plus, they have live Facebook shows and online ordering – super convenient. Some people mention the prices being a bit higher, or that certain things are expensive because of the Chinese clothing, but it sounds like the good outweighs the bad.

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#20 La Principal retro&co ( Vintage store )
Carrer d'Elisabets, 3, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM], Thursday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM], Friday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM], Saturday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM]
La Principal retro&co in Barcelona's Raval neighborhood is a vintage goldmine, as far as I can tell. From what I've read, you can find some really unique second-hand clothing there, including a decent selection of 80s pieces. Plus, they also do their own thing with homemade tees and even have their own brand that features cool Barcelona '92 designs. You know, like if you want to get something different than what all the tourists are buying. They carry stuff across the board; sweatshirts, t-shirts, totes, the whole shebang and you can get them for a reasonable price, allegedly.
Based on what people say, La Principal is super great because of their awesome vintage finds and how they're reasonably priced. A lot of the reviews rave about the owner and staff being super friendly and helpful, which is always a win. Folks are saying there's always something interesting to snag. People really like the atmosphere, the music they play, and that the people who work there can help you pick out an outfit. I've read the owner really knows his stuff and is the reason people go back. The location is pretty easy to get to, too, but one review did mention women's clothes are limited so keep that in mind if you're planning on a visit.

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#21 Batas de colegio originales - Bilbao
Maiatzaren Biko Kalea, 17, Ibaiondo, 48003 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [8 AM-4 PM], Thursday: [8 AM-4 PM], Friday: [8 AM-4 PM], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [8 AM-1 PM], Tuesday: [8 AM-4 PM]
Batas de colegio originales - Bilbao seems to be where it's at if you're on the hunt for unique school wear, teacher's gowns, or accessories. Honestly, the reviews talk about the designs are pretty dang gorgeous. Customers have been consistently commenting on the high quality. Some people appreciate that they personalize items, too, that's always nice to have something tailored to you. So, if you want something durable and stylish in Bilbao, give them a look.
What everyone seems to be saying is that Rebeca and her team are killing it when it comes to crafting these robes. The robes are beautiful and really well-made, the fabric is very soft and pleasant to the touch, not scratchy. It is great that the fabrics is also very durable, the color doesn't lose color with washing. People are super stoked about the personalized attention they get, plus the crew is really helpful with sizing. One thing to keep in mind, though, is there is some report of delays if they're swamped with orders - but it's a sign that the quality is good. I feel like it would probably be worth it to just order ahead if you can, you know?

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#22 SILVIA MARQUÉS ANTIGÜEDADES Bilbao
José María de Escuza Kalea, 24, Abando, 48013 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Silvia Marqués Antigüedades Bilbao, it’s not just clothes, but more of an experience? I mean, you could spend hours browsing. They have this rep for dolls and vintage clothes and jewelry, but it's really more than that since they source decorative items and accessories, too. The cool thing is you can find pieces from different places, not just your run-of-the-mill antiques. Plus, if you are searching for clothing stores in Bilbao, with a touch of history, this place is worth checking.
People seriously seem to adore the shop. Lots of chatter about the awesome selection and that feeling of walking back in time. Eva, the owner, seems to be the star of the show. Folks rave about her handmade earrings, and they call her kind and professional. The details in the shop, the one-of-a-kind finds, that stuff all makes it special. Several reviewers talk about feeling transported, which sounds amazing. I saw some feedback where customers were impressed by how helpful they were when choosing gifts. I also saw a review about her restoring a doll, and it turned out great.

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#23 Headstash BCN
Carrer de Francesc Pujols, 7, Local 1, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Headstash BCN, from what I can tell, seems to be *the* place in Barcelona for anyone into smoking accessories and, apparently, rare finds. I've seen people raving about their selection; it's not just your standard stuff but things you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else, including Cali exclusive products. They stock everything from top-tier genetics to some pretty unique glass art, and they even have exotic drinks, which is pretty interesting.
What people really keep going on about, though, is their customer service, which has really good things to say. There's this "French guy" that everyone mentions. They're super responsive on social media, plus they're really good at helping people with online order, even for international customers. I have seen a few reviews where people were having a bad time, I think maybe it's if the website stock isn't up to date, but mostly it's positive! Apparently, that shop is the "best headshop in Europe!" or even the "best store in town!"

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#24 SoHo del Carmen
Carrer dels Drets, 33, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM]
SoHo del Carmen is a vintage shop situated in Valencia, near the Central Market, and is known for its selection of second-hand clothing, accessories, and shoes. The store carries vintage and branded items, such as Levi's and Lacoste, so you might find something cool. Apparently, they get unique pieces from the United States and France, with a range of dresses, shirts, and Hawaiian shirts offered at prices some consider affordable. From what I read, a lot of people think it's one of the best shops in Valencia for vintage finds.
People rave about SoHo del Carmen. Reviewers keep mentioning their curated selection, friendly staff, and the fact that Gaby, the owner, and employees are helpful and honest when it comes to opinions on clothing fit. One time I read that people really appreciate the personalized attention. The store’s got this cozy vibe due to its interior and music choices; creating a great shopping experience overall. It seems like they've got a knack for helping customers find stuff to wear to the theatre, how cool is that? Also, a seamstress works there. They can fix your clothes for you, which is nice. Some people mentioned Levis were as cheap as €15!

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#25 Grimey Store Valencia
C/ de Cadis, 38, Local Izquierda, Ensanche, 46006 Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
Grimey Store Valencia is apparently *the* spot for streetwear in Valencia, right in the city center. They have a pretty wide range of clothes, hoodies, bandanas, t-shirts, jackets, everything you'd expect and they put a cool, different twist on it. It’s that whole "Grimey style" thing, people tell me the clothes are comfy and seem to be well made for the price. If you're looking for underground fashion and a place that’s easy to find, this place could be right up your alley.
I've been doing my research, and it sounds like the customer service at Grimey Store Valencia is really amazing, with people raving about how friendly everyone is, especially some of the employees with names like Cristina and Luis; Customers mention how helpful they are, and their recommendations are top-notch, they really make the experience feel personalized, which is appreciated. Customers also love the clean, open space, the good music playing, and how dogs are welcomed inside, one review said it was "covid free" but hopefully they're also practicing basic hygiene (lol). Anyway, those who've shopped there feel valued, and who doesn’t want that, I think, which makes for an overall great experience... oh, and one person thought a sweatshirt was a little pricey, so, keep that in mind.

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#26 Ghamtton Valencia
C. del Poeta Querol, 7, Ciutat Vella, 46002 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-2:30 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-2:30 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-2:30 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM]
Ghamtton Valencia's in Valencia, Spain, and they've got a good rep for men's clothing. You can find everything from dressy suits to even more casual stuff there, things that you can wear everyday - plus, they got accessories there too: shoes, socks, ties, all that jazz. Word is, it's mostly Spanish-made, and the aim is stylish and current clothes that can totally work for a formal event. It's definitely a great choice when finding that perfect outfit to wear.
Honestly, a lot of people online can't stop raving about the service at Ghamtton Valencia, mentioning Sofía and her team specifically. Customers often say they feel super valued, and they feel like Sofía really goes out of her way to find the perfect look for them. Many reviewers mention how Sofia really cares about the customers and their tastes. Plus, the clothes are high quality, good prices, and they also provide clothing alterations for that perfect fit; you just can't beat it. There was just one person though who mentioned something about a voucher issue involving another store, a store that happened to have a similar name, but was from Las Palmas. I heard there may be issues related to sizes too.

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#27 Lola Stores
Carrer del Poeta Quintana, 7, Ciutat Vella, 46003 València, Valencia, Spain
Lola Stores in Valencia is really making waves, isn't it? I've been checking them out online, and I have noticed all the buzz about their clothes being both original and, get this, affordable which is really hard to find sometimes! People are legit raving about the range of stuff they carry, saying you can totally update your closet without breaking the bank. Plus, I'm seeing reviews mentioning finding great-fitting pants and super chic blazers, I am wondering if they can help me put some outfits together. Sounds worth checking out, if you ask me.
The thing that's catching my eye particularly is all the love for their customer service. Reviewers, they can't stop talking about how attentive and friendly the staff is. Mica, Noe, Natalia, Sol and Laura, these names keep popping up in reviews. The personalized attention, the helpful styling tips, plus the "good vibes" are all great indicators to me. I'm seeing comments about the store smelling amazing, the presentation of the clothes being top-notch (including the packaging and little gifts – adorable!), and how fast they ship stuff. Oh, and they mention the quality being impressive, which is huge when shopping online; and I have to say, that would be so fun if I found a pair of pants that fits me! I did notice one review, they did mentioned "bad treatment" so hopefully that was a one-off.

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#28 Amarcord Retro Concept Store
Calle de Don Ramón de la Cruz, 47, Local, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Amarcord Retro Concept Store in Madrid sounds pretty neat; from what I gather, it's one of those places you could spend hours just browsing, they sell a mix of old and new, sort of like a carefully curated antique shop blended with a modern gift store. They’ve got everything, fashion accessories for guys – think cufflinks and ties and suspenders – plus quirky things like stationery, travel gadgets, and all kinds of vintage-esque décor; you know, things that would look amazing on your bookshelf. I suppose it’s a different shopping experience from your typical retail spot, though; kinda special, right?
People are always saying how much they like Amarcord's vibe, it seems, and that they have really original and unique stuff; a lot of the reviews rave about how it's the perfect place to snag gifts that are out of the ordinary. Apparently, the staff is really great, with some reviewers even dropping names to call out specific people, though some did mention issues about online orders and warranties not being followed. They seem to have a vintage atmosphere, which means lots of people also end up buying things for themselves, because, well, you have to treat yourself sometimes.

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#29 Store Solidarity Butterfly Skin
C. Feria, 145, Casco Antiguo, 41002 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 6-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 6-8:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 6-8:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 6-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 6-8:30 PM]
Solidarity Butterfly Skin in Seville is definitely more than just your average thrift store; it's a donation-based spot that supports the butterfly skin community, and the reviews are generally glowing, even though I haven't been there, personally. They offer a pretty wide selection that are encompassing clothing, accessories, books, toys, and even household stuff, so, you know, variety is there. People rave about how clean and organized it is plus the staff are apparently super friendly and helpful, which is always a plus when you're digging through racks, also folks can donate their old clothes and things, so it feels like a win-win all around.
I mean, tons of people are saying the quality is excellent, the prices are unbeatable, and the staff are total sweethearts – attentive, empathetic, all the good stuff. The opportunity to snag current, and vintage, clothing in such good shape while supporting a good cause really gets people, but some people did find the staff gossipy so that's not great. The fact that purchases contribute to improving the lives of children, well, that's worth it alone for a lot of customers, also, they seem to appreciate that everything is organized.

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#30 Trinity Vintage
C. de Cuba, 22, L'Eixample, 46006 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM]
Trinity Vintage, situated in Valencia's Ruzafa neighborhood, presents a captivating retail destination. They manage to showcase a diverse assortment that caters to varying tastes; you can discover everything from revamped t-shirts and football jerseys to classic Levi's and even the odd designer find. They make an effort to offer both vintage and contemporary items along with locally designed and handmade accessories. It's definitely a cool place to get vintage clothing.
People consistently give Trinity Vintage rave reviews, mostly because of the chill vibes, well-organized layout, and the fact that it doesn't break the bank. You'll see Jimmy's name pop up often in reviews; he's the owner and people find him genuinely friendly and super helpful. Plus, they often stock items from local artists too. Sure, one person thought the price was too high for the quality, but most everyone else seemed to really love the place.

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#31 LAKA - Cultural artifacts & Vintage memorabilia
C/ de Cadis, 15, bajo, L'Eixample, 46004 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM]
LAKA, which is also known as Lakajade Vintage, has got this vintage thing down in Valencia. They've got a keen eye for quality pieces, and its clear they put a lot of effort into their curation process. If you're on the hunt for some unique finds that won't break the bank, I think it's worth checking them out if you're local.
People online rave about LAKA's clothes often describe the condition of the items as exceptional, plus they all say the prices are reasonable. Loads of customers comment on how friendly and passionate the staff are, which is nice. Also, a bunch of people mentioned the fast shipping and that the orders arrive really well-packaged, which is a win. I did see a couple of comments mentioning some customer service issues since the ownership change, plus one about sizing, but it is good to note that they are working on getting the website fully functional.

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#32 FÉLIX RAMIRO
C. de Claudio Coello, 19, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-9 PM]
FÉLIX RAMIRO seems to be the place to go in Madrid if you're hunting for menswear, mostly suits for big occasions. It's got a rep for specializing in suits suitable for weddings, important events, even professional work wear, from what I've read. Apparently, they're all about custom tailoring and, like, a whole universe of options: suits, shirts, ties, vests, all the accessories you could need or want. You know, the kind of place where they really try to make sure everything fits right. Plus, I've seen some stuff online noting that they carry shoes and even groom-specific suits, which is nice, I guess.
People seem to really love the service there; they emphasize that the team is all about personalized attention, especially when Alberto, Daniel, or Jesús are working with you. Some people mentioned that they had really great experiences and felt super taken care of through the whole suit-picking and fitting deal. It’s sounds as though the suits themselves get rave reviews too; people are always talking about how great they look, the design, and how it feels, especially for weddings which, honestly, is the point I feel. Though, not everyone is completely thrilled. I spotted a few reviews hinting about appointment struggles (feeling too rushed because they booked up too quick), or thought that some of the clothes are overpriced and that quality wasn't matching the price. I did see one or two comments mentioning negative run-ins with Félix Ramiro himself; some people thought he was a little rude.

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#33 Pisamonas
Av. de la Buhaira, 18, 41018 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM]
Pisamonas in Seville is a children's shoe store, and they apparently have a great selection of cute and comfy shoes for kids of all ages, even some for us grown-ups. From what I'm hearing, people really appreciate that they have stylish shoes that don't completely break the bank, which is super important when kids grow out of shoes every five minutes, right? For anyone who needs kids shoes, it sounds like Pisamonas is worth checking out when you're in Seville. I've also heard they have an online shop, which is convenient since it lets you avoid crowds.
Honestly, the reviews are raving about the customer service at the Seville location. People mention Noemí, Raquel, Monica, Isabel, Elena, Cristina, and Sandra by name. Customers have stated the staff is really patient and go out of their way to help find the right fit, which is nice when you're dealing with kids. I heard someone said that they end up purchasing multiple pairs in one shop. It’s just nice to know there's a place where you can get a decent shoe and not feel pressured or rushed, y'know?

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#34 Zoetrope Vintage
Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell, 14, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [12:30-7:30 PM], Thursday: [3-7:30 PM], Friday: [12:30-8 PM], Saturday: [12:30-7:30 PM], Sunday: [1-7:30 PM], Monday: [12:30-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [1:30-7:30 PM]
Zoetrope Vintage in Barcelona seems to be a real contender when you're trying to find some cool vintage clothes. People are saying they have a carefully picked out collection that's actually pretty unique. You'll find everything from old-school Y2K stuff to creatively upcycled pieces, and the price points are supposed to be decent for vintage, maybe even on the more affordable end.
Honestly, it sounds like they nail the vibe; reviews rave about the aesthetic and decor, and say that they have finds that are both high-quality and one of a kind. So many customers mention how friendly and helpful June and Maria were, which honestly goes a long way in making a shopping trip enjoyable. It sounds that their inventory is very well-curated. Though, I saw a few older reviews that mentioned feeling the clothing was too dated or maybe a little overpriced; but for the most part, people feel Zoetrope's selection is a total dream!

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#35 Pisamonas
Poza Lizentziatuaren Kalea, 18, Abando, 48011 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4-8 PM]
Pisamonas, located in Bilbao, is a children's shoe store that carries a pretty decent selection. They have everything from everyday sneakers to dressier options, and go all the way up to, like, a size 45, which is cool. I've heard that they are known for classic designs and being comfortable, plus the prices are supposed to be fairly reasonable, which, lets be real, is always a win. Anyone looking for a kids' shoe store will definitely find something, I mean what else would you want?
What's interesting is how many people specifically mention the staff in their reviews; they say that the service is consistently good, and that the employees are super friendly and helpful. Apparently, Irene, Laura, Ana, and Alaitz get name-checked a lot for their patience, being attentive, and knowing their stuff regarding sizes and styles, even when it involves returns. I mean it is a big deal when you find people who are good at what they do. Folks also point out the quality and the price, and they seem to appreciate that you can order sizes that aren't currently in stock. I've also heard that the store can get pretty cramped though, it is a small place and there is a common complain about being understaffed.

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#36 Passé Composé
Carrer del Bonsuccés, 12, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-8 PM]
Passé Composé, tucked away in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and Raval areas, seems like a pretty great spot to check out if you're looking for something a little different. Apparently, they've got a good selection of clothes that are reasonably priced, not to mention comfortable and stylish which who doesn't appreciate that. From what I've heard, they carry accessories too and put together ready-to-wear outfits, which is clutch when you're just trying to get out the door.
Honestly, it sounds like most people have good experiences there. People rave about the price to quality and the designs, plus Montse and Africa, the staff, get a ton of shout-outs. Lots of reviewers note that the clothes are different from the usual stuff you see in big chain stores, which is definitely a plus. Though, some have complained about the quality and the staff being not so helpful, more seem to agree that the staff is great and goes above and beyond, so I'd probably give it a shot anyway if you want to feel catered to.

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#37 Elena Torrens
Carrer de Provença, 274, L'Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Elena Torrens, found in Barcelona, appears to be a total gem for women hunting down those extra-special clothing pieces and accessories. From what I've read, it's not just another generic boutique; their style seems to skew toward boho-chic, with items that feel both modern and unique. Word on the street is that the jewelry is worth checking out too, alongside their curated clothing selection. I get the impression that it would be a destination if you are wanting something that makes you feel like a million bucks.
People online really rave about the customer service, particularly calling out Elena, Mercedes, Patricia and Samanta for being super helpful. It sounds like they genuinely try to help you find what looks best on you, offering honest advice, which, lets be honest, is pretty rare these days. Most reviewers are mentioning feeling well cared for and leaving with items that help them feel stylish and confident. A handful of reviews have talked about unfriendly service or issues with a discount advertised. The positive reviews outweighs the negative ones, it sounds like Elena Torrens might just be worth a peek if you're ever in the area.

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#38 edit 32 | Tienda de ropa de mujer en Valencia | Women´s luxury clothing store
Carrer del Comte de Salvatierra, 32, L'Eixample, 46004 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-2:30 PM]
Edit 32 sounds great if you're after something special. Apparently, it's a women's clothing store, nestled near the Colón Market in Valencia, and it seems to focus on luxury pieces that aren't just trendy for a season. They really aim for timeless styles, so you can expect higher quality stuff that will last longer.
From what I've seen of customer reviews, people rave about the personalized service – a lot of reviewers mentions how the staff are super attentive and have a real knack for helping you find what suits you, with one user saying they make sure the clothes that you wear fit what you are looking for, combine with the rest of your wardrobe and give you many options to use them with different looks. Supposedly, Edit 32 carries brands that are hard to find elsewhere in Valencia, so it's a good bet if you're trying to find something unique; they are also known to always provide alternatives. It seems as if the whole vibe of the shop, including the spacious fitting rooms, adds to the experience.

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#39 Vintaker
Carrer de Sueca, 36, L'Eixample, 46006 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5:30-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5:30-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5:30-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5:30-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5:30-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5:30-9 PM]
Vintaker, in Valencia, is where it's at for vintage clothes; think sportswear, killer jeans, and even their own line of adorable onesies. Honestly, finding unique, pre-owned stuff that's actually in good condition can be tricky, but apparently Vintaker has got a lock on that, judging from the word on the street – and cute vintage sunglasses are always a plus in my book, especially if they're discounted, you know?
People consistently rave about the customer service, like seriously. The staff get called everything from "super nice" to literal "sweethearts," which is a good sign of good service – which is always great. Plus, it sounds like you can unearth some real gems there, clothing-wise, and the vibe of the shop seems like it's super chill; familiar, even. Some people have mentioned the prices might be a little higher, which, considering its used clothes that's a fair point. But the quality is amazing and if you look closely, you can find great prices too; plus, it sounds like they really make you feel special.

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#40 aragaza
Carrer de la Cucurulla, 2, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM]
Aragaza is this clothing shop in Barcelona that focuses on men's and women's wear. I believe they specialize in cool, local designs you probably wouldn't see anywhere else. From what I hear, they've got a pretty big selection, anything from clothes to shoes. Apparently, they've got a few locations scattered around the city, which is convenient if you're trying to find something unique but still modern-looking, right? I always find that so hard to find. It sounds like a good bet if you're trying to find something else over your average fast fashion stop.
People seem to *really* like the customer service there, particularly employees like Karem and Lorena. Word on the street is they're super helpful with their customer services, not to mention super professional, and can even help with styling... How cool is that! The local craftsmanship and cool pieces, some of it even made in Barcelona, gets pretty high marks, plus the clothing is stylish. You feel like they actually want to find you the right garment. You know, I will admit, I did see a few complaints about vouchers and maybe some service issues depending on the language you prefer. However, the majority of folks are always raving about the personalized experience and the overall vibe there.

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#41 SSSTUFFF
Carrer del Duc, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
SSSTUFFF in Barcelona, apparently, is this super cool clothing store with designs that are Y2K and manga-inspired, or so I've heard. From what I can tell, they have these interactive clothes that do all sorts of crazy things; some of them even have scents or react to UV light, which, honestly, sounds kind of amazing, right? More than somewhere to grab some new duds, they give off this vibe of creating a whole experience, with some even saying the layout is like a wacky supermarket - I can see that. If you are looking for interesting streetwear in Barcelona, it sounds as if it should be a must-see.
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, and people seem to love how original the store is. The quality of the clothes is really good, and their employees are super friendly, helpful, and passionate about the brand, or at least some reviews made the assertion. You may find this one employee named Nassim or Julia, in some reviews. Loads of people talk about the unique designs and those cool interactive elements too, making it more than just your average shopping trip. They are supposedly handing out free stickers too, which is cool, but a few customers felt the staff observed them a little too closely and ended up leaving sooner than they thought they would. Some people mentioned the prices being kinda high, which, you know, art, but others were okay with the costs.

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#42 Celio
N° 2, Av. de Pius XII, Campanar, 46009 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Celio is apparently a men's clothing retailer in Valencia that features a mix of everyday wear and fancier stuff, with a French touch, I guess. From what I can tell, it sounds like the store itself might not be huge, but it's supposed to be organized well, and there's frequently some kind of deal, promotions, or 3x2 offers happening. It seems they have a decent selection of stuff like coats, pants, shirts, the usual things you'd expect. Apparently, the prices are somewhere in the middle, not dirt cheap but not designer either, so it could be a contender for your go-to if you're looking for menswear.
I've read that a lot of people are impressed with Celio's customer service, noting the staff is friendly and helpful, plus they're willing to give styling tips. They claim their clothes are versatile, good quality, and well-priced, perfect for younger and older men. It seems lots of people are happy with the stylish designs, and the clothes are built to last. One common compliment is the attention in the store is excellent. Not everything's rainbows though. I read some complaints about the return policy, which some have said is a pain. Some customers have also mentioned service is inconsistent, and that some had found items that may be overpriced in comparison to other brands that they prefer.

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#43 Gothic-zone
Goienkale, 18, Ibaiondo, 48005 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Saturday: [11:15 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8 PM]
Gothic-zone, from what I hear, is a pretty cool place to pick up your, like, heavy metal or gothic clothing in Bilbao— I've also heard its a great place to find a gift. Turns out they have a pretty big selection, not just clothes, but also shoes, some accessories, and even things for your home. They stock a few good brands too, or so I'm told, for example Banned Retro or Killstar, plus tons of different things to fit your own individual vibe. And apparently, they have a really good choice of t-shirts and leather jackets? And even hair dyes. Also, I gather that they've got a website, where you can see everything they're selling and can get it shipped to you.
I read some customer reviews and everyone basically raves about the customer service at Gothic-zone and that the staff is super nice, especially this Oscar and Asier. People are into the fact that they order stuff that's not in stock, which is helpful, and how they have a lot of high-quality items. Plus, it seems that the online shopping experience is pretty easy, the shipping is speedy, and supposedly their prices can be better than you'd find elsewhere. It must be the awesome atmosphere, the music, and their collection of one-of-a-kind items that makes Gothic-zone a place you really shouldn't miss when you're hunting for alternative clothes. I have heard the prices can be a bit high, and one person had a bad experience, but most of the reviews really praise the store.

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#44 Revolution Vintage Clothing
Carrer de Verdi, 80, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8:30 PM]
Revolution Vintage Clothing in Barcelona is more than just a second-hand shop. They've made it their mission to offer a carefully chosen collection of vintage finds; you can find everything from dresses and jeans to shoes, coats, and cool accessories. Word on the street is, what they really care about is providing a unique shopping experience, and reviewers mention it has a friendly vibe, too. I wonder if their goal is to make vintage accessible and stylish for everyone.
Honestly, so many people rave about it. Customers love the amazing selection and they can't stop talking about how friendly and helpful the staff are - so many people say that the new owner is doing a killer job creating an awesome atmosphere. The prices being reasonable, a well-organized collection, and the music is a big hit, too. Apparently, Revolution Vintage is a treasure trove of wearable vintage clothes, offering something special that can't be found anywhere else. Some have mentioned issues such as cleanliness, hours, or the no-dog policy, but from what I can see the majority of reviews are really positive.

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#45 algo bonito Bilbao: Tienda Online Ropa Mujer
Máximo Aguirre Kalea, 23, Abando, 48011 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Algo Bonito Bilbao is a clothing store that does what it says on the tin, offering cute and trendy clothes for women without breaking the bank. Word on the street is that they get new stuff in constantly, which is tempting, isn't it? Seems they're big on keeping things fresh, design-wise, especially when it comes to summer clothes, they also have a website if the store doesn't have your size! Honestly, if the quality isn't the very best, I am sure you can't complain too much considering the price point, you know?
People have mentioned how helpful the staff are; I read a review specifically shouting out a woman named Bego for really going the extra mile to help them. Several people have raved about how welcoming the vibe is, the employees can help you put together entire outfits, and it's just an all-around good experience. Also, a good thing is that they stock a bunch of sizes and styles, I think? Though a very small few have brought up an incident with an employee at the Artea location, the good experiences outweighed the bad.

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#46 Foot Locker
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro, 27-29, Abando, 48009 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Foot Locker in Bilbao is seriously the place to be if you're hunting for sneakers, clothes, or accessories from those big brands. They stock a decent selection of styles, sometimes you can find those exclusive drops, making it a solid spot for people who are really into their kicks. Is it the _best_ clothing store in Bilbao? That's debatable, but they do have a pretty broad range and it has a lively vibe going on.
Honestly, you hear so many good things about the customer service at that Foot Locker, it's kinda wild. Loads of people rave about how attentive, friendly, and professional the staff are, you know? Employees, names that keep popping up are Arantza, Jon, Aritz, Ainhoa, Marco, Angela, even Susi, get shout-outs all the time for being super helpful, patient, and going above and beyond; someone even referred to one of them as the Leo Messi of shoes, lol. People comment on the organized layout, clear labeling, and how knowledgeable the staff are, all which makes shopping there a much nicer experience. There have been a handful of grumbles around late online orders, issues with returns, or unhelpful employees, which can happen anywhere; and the music being too loud. But mostly the reviews highlight feeling valued and well-advised.

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#47 To The Moon Swimwear
C. Progreso, 43, 41013 Sevilla, Spain
To The Moon Swimwear in Seville is totally a spot worth checking out if you are into swimwear. It's not the biggest shop and is located off the beaten path, but people say the quality and style makes it worth the trip, though! They seem to really focus on original designs in super vibrant colors and good fabrics that will flatter your body. It's good that they say their prices are reasonable, because it's so hard to find swimwear that does not rip after a few uses or have terrible fits.
The reviews are generally very positive. I've seen customers raving about the durable lycra which holds its shape, even after multiple seasons, not like those other brands. A lot of people also seem to be fans of the designs and flattering fit of the swimsuits. Plus, how nice is it that people talk about the personalized attention they get, especially from a staff member named Daniela? One review even mentioned that Daniela was amazing to her daughter. Another thing you should know is that their online store seems convenient, with quick delivery and good customer service. There have been some customers, though, who mentioned unfriendliness from a staff member or limited size availability during the busy season, or maybe a higher price. Though, generally, people seem to only have good things to say.

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#48 celio
Av. Diagonal, 208, Sant Martí, 08018 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-10 PM]
I think Celio's a pretty solid option if you're on the hunt for men's clothes in Barcelona. From what I've seen, they have a couple of locations, particularly in shopping centers such as Las Glorias and Diagonal Mar and carry a decent range of styles that don't break the bank. Whether you're after everyday tees and pants or need something a bit dressier, it seems Celio tries to balance quality with prices that won't make your wallet cry, that said, I'm unsure whether they carry all sizes.
Honestly, what I keep hearing about Celio is how good the staff is. People consistently mention employees by name like Marcos, Naya, Carlota, and Robert, saying they're super helpful, going out of their way to find the right size or offer style advice. You know, the kind of service where you don't feel pressured but actually feel helped. Some also complimented on the stores being organized and clean, which is always a plus. Also, while most praise the range of designs and value, a few mentioned some hit-or-miss issues, such as sizing weirdness.

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#49 COS
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro, 45, Abando, 48011 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
COS in Bilbao presents a curated selection of clothing with a focus on clean, Scandinavian-influenced lines. The aesthetic is usually described as minimalist, architectural, and Scandinavian, which, you know, some people totally dig. You'll find everything from simple dresses to more structured pieces, and they seem to prioritize using good materials, which is a plus, however, there are often issues with finding available sizes. While you might spend a bit more than, say, H&M, it seems to appeal to a clientele that appreciates something a bit elevated, and even though designs don't usually sway too far from basic, its focus is on being more classic and long-lasting.
People seem to rave about the shop's layout, saying it's easy to navigate by both size and color – a definite win, though depending on who you ask, employees don't always seem to be the friendliest. A lot of reviewers mention the quality of the clothes themselves, and it's regularly talked up for its unique but elegant designs, but some say the prices can be a little steep considering the simple styles. Still, for those who love a minimalist wardrobe and well-made clothes, COS comes highly recommended, even if there are some mixed reviews on staff attitudes and the availability of items compared to the online shop.

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#50 Brava Fabrics, Sant Antoni
Carrer del Parlament, 25, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 3-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 3-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 3-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-3 PM, 4-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 3-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 3-9 PM]
Brava Fabrics in Barcelona's Sant Antoni neighborhood is a clothing shop I've heard about because it offers unique, seemingly high-quality apparel with a focus on sustainable practices, or something. I think they're mostly known for their shirts, t-shirts, and sweatshirts, everything being locally produced. If someone wants a clothing store that has a slightly different offering and local production is important for you, its a shop that is worth checking out.
Customers rave about the fun designs, and it seems that the quality of the garments and the friendliness of the staff is very appreciated. Plus, so many love the store's commitment to sustainability and local production, saying the clothes are comfy and well-made so you can see why people like them. One thing that they could work on: the price on the tag matching what you pay at the checkout.

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#51 JACK & JONES
Centro Comercial Aqua, Camins al Grau, 46023 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
JACK & JONES in Valencia, nestled inside the Aqua Multiespacio mall, seems to be a pretty solid option if you're shopping for mens' clothes. Apparently, they stock everything from casual wear and workout gear to suits and denim, which could pretty much cover all bases for a dude's wardrobe, right? I did read they aim to offer a broad range, making it potentially a one-stop shop for men looking for updated threads.
Customers have consistently singled out particular staff members – Ingo, Aru, Sara, Cynthia, Andoni, and Ramón – which is cool, as their helpfulness and professionalism were commonly noted. Many people mention receiving tailored help in finding the proper fits and looks, and they said they appreciated the staff's knowledge and friendly attitude. The store's layout also seems well-organized and kept clean, though I read somewhere that some shoppers felt the quality wasn't what it once was, even if the style is there. They mentioned that some items can feel a little pricey nowadays, especially when you compare those to deals online.

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#52 REUSED (Reusado Vintage)
Carrer de Dénia, 12, L'Eixample, 46006 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-8:45 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM]
REUSED in Valencia seems to have carved out a niche for itself, offering a blend of vintage and streetwear that's caught people's attention. It's kinda cool that they've combined retail with a barbershop and tattoo services all under one roof; it sets them apart, you know? Word on the street is they're committed to providing original, good quality pieces without totally breaking the bank, plus I hear they're always getting fresh stuff in.
Honestly, most of what I've heard is people raving about the inventory at REUSED, and how great the service is and the overall vibe. Apparently, the staff is super friendly and efficient, especially with online orders, and the clothes are usually in really good shape. The whole vintage-meets-tattoo-and-barber thing is definitely a draw for a lot of shoppers and you can find really unique items there for a good price. I read there has been a couple people, thought, having problems with the communication and with order fulfillment.

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#53 Zeeman Barcelona Carrer de Còrsega
Carrer de Còrsega, 437, Gràcia, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM]
Zeeman on Carrer de Còrsega in Barcelona isn't just a place to grab clothes. You can find everything from socks and underwear to cleaning products and home décor, which I think is neat. It's a pretty popular spot, and it seems lots of people buy their kids' clothes there because the prices are good.
Folks seem to love Zeeman because it doesn't break the bank. Their baby clothes, in particular, get a lot of praise. Also, many appreciate that they carry basics, household things, and even wool if you are crafty. There's something satisfying about knowing that if you need to return something, getting your money back is no problem.

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#54 BELAZA GALLERY Bilbao
Arriquíbar Plaza, 5, Abando, 48008 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8 PM]
BELAZA GALLERY Bilbao seems to be the place to go if you're hunting for something that doesn't look mass-produced. Word is they stock a tightly-edited mix of clothes, shoes, plus accessories with a focus on stuff you just can't seem to find elsewhere, the kind that makes you stand out. And they throw in cool stuff here and there, wasn't it once surf photography or something, which just gives you another reason to visit!
Based on what everyone's saying, Belaza Gallery is mostly doing things right; most shoppers can't stop talking about the cool, quality stuff. People seem to appreciate the personalized service, and mention how helpful the staff is, I saw a review praising the staff for being patient while offering their style advice, a lot of people said they felt welcomed. It's also worth noting that negative reviews are always a bummer, it appears there were some inconsistent experiences, with a couple of customers using words such as rude.

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#55 Natura CC EL Saler
C.C. El Saler, Av. del Professor López Piñero, 16, 46012 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Natura CC El Saler in Valencia seems to offer a really interesting selection of stuff, going beyond just clothes to include accessories and things for your home. I guess they're going for a vibe that's unique, and maybe even a little eco-conscious; you know, not just another fast-fashion place that you might find in the area. From what I'm gathering, they're really making an effort to curate women's wear and some men's items too, making it easier for everyone to find something that expresses who they are.
I read that people are really happy with the service there, they rave about the staff; Ezequiel, Neus, Aida, and the curly-haired girl get mentioned a lot for being super helpful. It seems like shoppers really appreciate that they're selling good quality clothes that don't lack character, and the focus on being sustainable is a definite plus. It's always good to hear when a store makes people feel valued, you know, it makes you want to actually go back. It may seem a little pricier, or that navigating the store if you have a wheelchair might be tight.

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#56 Typographia
Carrer d'Elisabets, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Monday: [10:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-8 PM]
Typographia is this t-shirt place in Barcelona, and they’re all about original designs that really capture the city's vibe, you know? What's more, it's *the* best clothing store, and they sell really nice cotton tees with prints that are actually clever and fun. Plus, they're a step up from the generic tourist trap stuff you typically find, which is saying something! The price point's around 20 euros, so they're def accessible if you want something stylish and unique but aren't trying to totally break the bank, which, let's be real, is always the goal.
People seem to really dig Typographia; I'm just going off reviews, obviously. Everyone raves about the designs being super creative and the cotton feeling really good, although maybe the quality isn't always perfect. It's also cool that a lot of the prints are Barcelona-themed, so they make perfect souvenirs, I heard. The staff is also described as being friendly, though some people seem to have had issues with the customer service. If you're looking for a high-quality t-shirt with funny designs, this might be your stop.

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#57 Sabas Shop
C, C. de la Carretera d'Aldaia, nº2, bajo, 46970, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM]
I've been looking at clothing stores online, and Sabas Shop in Valencia sounds pretty awesome, or so it seems. They've got a reputation as a place to score some seriously exclusive sneakers and cool streetwear, and let me tell you: the brands they carry are legit. I'm talking New Balance, Saucony, Adidas, Carhartt – basically, all the good stuff. It seems they also have a pretty decent selection of more everyday-type clothes, too, such as shirts, chinos, polos, and swimsuits, for instance. What's not to love?
You'll often hear people raving about Sabas Shop's customer service as being exceptional; I read someone on Reddit who says the staff is attentive, friendly, and gives good, personalized advice. I've heard that they have fast shipping and very secure packaging, which is pretty important when you're talking about limited-edition sneakers. A lot of reviewers seem to call out employees such as Sergio and Yuck specifically for going the extra mile, which I think is really nice. It also doesn't hurt that they're a pet-friendly business *and* support local commerce. One person even wrote about how the staff sent photos of an item via WhatsApp to confirm that it was exactly what they were looking for, which is incredible!

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#58 Nudie Jeans Repair Shop
Rambla de Catalunya, 33, Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8:30 PM]
Nudie Jeans in Barcelona really seems to be doing something right, they focus on organic cotton and ethical production, which is cool, and from what I hear, they have a great selection of denim, shirts, plus all the usual accessories. What sets them apart, I guess, is their free repair service – seems pretty rare these days, and people love that they also sell secondhand jeans. You know, extending the life of clothes and doing it sustainably, that's my kind of store.
I've been looking at a lot of reviews, and the positive feedback is hard to ignore. People are consistently impressed, they are saying the jeans are of an amazing quality. What really makes them stand out, beyond just quality, is the team. It seems like they have this special thing going on that makes their customer service shine. Jordi, Dani, Cris, and Elena all get shout-outs for being super friendly and helpful. Then there's the occasional complaint about sizing after washing or getting a salesperson with a less-than-stellar attitude, or the odd repair issue, but honestly, the good seems to outweigh the bad. Some people didn't like the fit and how the rear pockets were designed. They’re not always able to please everybody.

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#59 boboli outlet
Carrer de València, 625, Sant Martí, 08026 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 4:30-8:30 PM]
Boboli Outlet in Barcelona, it's supposed to be the place to go if you're looking for kids' clothes, right? Supposedly, you can find a ton of options there, which is great because finding clothes that fit and that my niece doesn't grow out of in, like, a week, can be exhausting. I've heard they mostly carry Boboli brand stuff, which, I think, are suppose to be decent quality with pretty colors, and people have mentioned that the prices are hard to beat.
They definitely get a lot of love for being easy on the wallet, especially for the Boboli brand. Plus, what I hear is they keep everything super organized by size, so you aren't wasting your whole day trying to find the right fit for your kid or, in my case, a gift. Apparently, the staff usually are pretty helpful, but you know how it goes, sometimes you catch people on a bad day. And someone else said that it can feel as if there aren't enough choices.

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#60 BLS Fashion
BLS Fashion, Carrer de Balmes, 188, Distrito de Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08006 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
BLS Fashion is this clothing store in Barcelona, and they have all these designer brands, plus shoes. They have stuff for men and women, which is good because it’s annoying when places only cater to one or the other, isn’t it? A lot of people I see online talk about how BLS Fashion's supposed to be the place if you are searching for curated stuff with good design, whatever that implies.
Anyway, there's a lot of chatter about how fast the shipping is with BLS Fashion, and the products always arrive in good condition, so that's awesome. I guess their customer service is usually really good, too, with a few people specifically shouting out Maria Alejandra, Valeria, and Cristina. Apparently, they're really helpful. Though, I guess there are exceptions, and some people have mentioned they had issues with sizing being inconsistent, or maybe orders got messed up which, I mean, happens. They have a reputation for making returns and exchanges easy and they're also known to give you coffee or wine while you're shopping in the store. Most everyone agrees on the variety and quality being there.

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#61 Brownie - Sevilla
C. Rioja, 16, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [2-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Brownie - Sevilla appears to be a clothing shop geared towards current trends, really focusing on younger women's styles. They have a pretty good selection, from clothes to shoes and cute accessories, displayed in a spacious layout. They even have fitting rooms, which are good for trying stuff on! I've heard some people saying that it's the best place in Seville for teen fashion.
A lot of customers seem to rave about the customer service; the staff, especially people such as Iraida, Elvira, Marta, and Carlota, have been called out for being super helpful and actually listening to what people want. Reviewers mention that the staff aren't pushy, they give honest opinions, which you don't find often. I think they have comfy seating near the fitting rooms, so that makes it even better! There's been some complaints I've read, mostly regarding higher prices, and I believe their return policy, with some people getting vouchers instead of refunds. Regardless, there is very good reviews.

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#62 C&A
Av. Diagonal, 208-230, Sant Martí, 08018 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM]
C&A at Glories in Barcelona isn't just your run-of-the-mill store; it's a big place with clothing for everyone—men, women, kids, even plus sizes, which is great for those of us who don't fit the typical mold. You can find both everyday basics and fancier stuff they say, plus sustainable options too, which is a good thing since a lot of companies don't care about that these days. If you've ever Googled "clothing store near me in Barcelona," this could be worth checking out, they do have jeans, t-shirts, blazers, you know all that stuff and the quality seems pretty on par with the price.
You know, customer service can make or break a place, and a lot of people mention certain employees by name as being super friendly and helpful, like Marisol, Patricia, Nani, Lidia, Cindy, Marta, and Rosa. From what people have said, they're great at giving you personalized attention and tracking down the right size or style; it is so nice to have someone helpful when shopping. Plenty of reviewers have said specific staff went above and beyond to create a nice shopping experience so it is nice to know that they do care. People seem to enjoy the clothes at C&A Glories, and it's affordable, but some of the sizes are inconsistent, there can be really long lines, and some customers have mentioned quality can vary and some staff are rude, but those seem to be isolated incidents.

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#63 Hunkemöller
Principe Pio, Paseo de la Florida 2 Centro Comercial, Local B3-b4, 28008 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-10 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Hunkemöller in Madrid is a solid option if you're on the hunt for cute lingerie or sleepwear, plus they carry swimwear. You'll find a ton of styles, sizes, and colors when it comes to bras and undies, so that's pretty awesome. For those, who are in the market for lingerie, Hunkemöller is known for having a range of options, with some customers specifically mentioning their inclusive sizing which is a win for larger busts. Honestly, the quality to price point is pretty decent considering what else is out there, especially with their frequent sales.
What really makes them stand out is the staff, though. A lot of people mention specific employees, Ainhoa, Mariel, Verónica, and Lorena – who are apparently total pros at helping you find the right size and style, really patient and honest. I've read reviews stating how professional these employees are, which is definitely what you want when you're, ya know, buying a bra. It's the little things, too, they even perfume the packaging! Some reviews mention the store can be pricey and size availability isn't always perfect for everyone, also I saw a few people had issues with returns or exchanges, or found some staff to be unhelpful.

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#64 El Ganso Bilbao
Portuko Markesaren Kalea, 8, Abando, 48008 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
El Ganso Bilbao seems like a great place to find clothes, they have current styles, elegant and modern apparel for men and women. I’ve heard they stock suits, shirts, coats, shoes, and all those finishing touches, too. It's known that the brand is combining youthful, classic, and informal elements in their designs, and I love that they’re centrally located and maintain a clean store, I hate messy shops. Plus, they usually have sales, who doesn't love a good deal.
What people seem to rave about most, though, is the customer service. Several reviewers, like one about Izaskun and Iñigo, I believe, said they're friendly, attentive, and genuinely helpful, which can be rare these days. Others have mentioned Nerea, Mya and Christian by name, with each making suggestions, and finding those hard to find items. Apparently, the staff really does create a welcoming, professional vibe and they're incredibly patient, something you just don’t see very often, though some people had negative experiences when contacting the store by telephone. However, some had complaints of the store being outdated.

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#65 Scalpers
Zielo, Local: 124, Av. de Europa, 26, 28224 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM]
Scalpers in Madrid seems to be one of those places with a cool, modern vibe – you know, sophisticated but not stuffy for men and kids. The décor’s supposed to be understated but elegant, which is always a plus. From what I've gathered, they have a pretty solid range of clothes. Although, fair warning, things can be a little pricey, but I have read the quality is pretty good. If you're looking for something with a unique style and are willing to splurge a bit, then it could be worth checking out as its one of the better places to shop.
What's really interesting, you can see that the staff gets a lot of love. People rave about how attentive and helpful they are, even remembering employees' names – Marta, Guillermo, Lara, Casie – for going the extra mile. Apparently, they're good at giving tailored advice and quickly solving problems, with several folks calling the service nothing short of impeccable. You get the feeling that they care a lot, though I've seen few people mention the payment lines can be slow, and an odd manager with a bad attitude. Then, there are some saying returns are difficult, but overall, it seems like the store is a really great experience.

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#66 Ghetto Shop Streetwear
C. de Embajadores, 13, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-3 PM, 5-9 PM]
Ghetto Shop Streetwear, located in Madrid, is a shop that specializes in streetwear. Word on the street is they carry a bunch of top brands for clothing, caps, shoes, and accessories. You can find stuff for skating, graffiti, and regular streetwear enthusiasts; apparently they even have Montana spray paint and a selection of exclusive designs that can be difficult to find anywhere else. A lot of people really like that they have a more personalized experience there and that the shop seems to have some really unique items available.
I've been reading reviews, and people rave about the customer service and say the staff is so helpful, especially this one guy, Jorge, who everyone seems to love. Reviewers often highlight the quality and uniqueness of their stuff, which is cool. Customers are always saying that the cap selection is really awesome, which you don't hear all the time. Seems many shoppers appreciate the helpful advice from the staff, too, with a lot of people saying it's their go-to when they need gifts. I've seen it mentioned that the atmosphere and just general vibe of the place is super good and a fun time! I did see a couple reviews mentioning some issues with inconsistent hours and one not-so-great experience with a staff member and I think someone also said something about not having enough inventory.

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#67 Blue Banana Brand - Bilbao
Portuko Markesaren Kalea, 10, Bajo primero, Abando, 48008 Bilbao, Biscay, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Blue Banana in Bilbao is a clothing shop, mostly pushing their cotton sweatshirts and tees, or at least that's what everyone says. It's apparently the go-to place in Bilbao if you're trying to keep it casual, because their designs are very trendy and the fabric is suppose to be good. Oh, and they do the whole online ordering thing with home delivery, complete with those cute little recycled cardboard things that have seeds in them--gotta love a brand that's thinking about the environment even if its something small.
The best thing that many customers are saying is that the employees are truly great in that they're friendly and attentive; plus, they're really helpful when you need a hand figuring out sizing, which is really important. Some people mentioned that if they don't have what you want in stock, the staff will order it for you, which is nice. People seem to adore the unique designs and the company's whole "eco-friendly" vibe, it's a good look for them. There are a few comments about inconsistent service, and I saw some stuff on return hassles due to some dataphone thing? Also the store is small, and some people have mentioned clothes shrinking after washing or defects not being dealt with, I just hope that they resolve this kind of thing in the future.

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#68 Vintage Bilbao
Deustuibarra, 70A, Deusto, 48014 Bilbo, Deusto, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Vintage Bilbao is a totally interesting store; it's got a pretty great selection of vintage and second-hand finds. It’s more than just a clothing shop though. They have a bar with a terrace which creates this kinda chill, alternative hangout, you know? Apparently, their main goal is making your shopping trip different than those boring places, and they're supposedly known for having a really big range of clothing and sometimes even stuff from designers such as Thierry Mugler.
People seem to consistently say good things. A lot mention that the staff are super nice and helpful, which always makes a place better to hang out in, doesn't it? Lots of folks appreciate the way they've organized everything, making it easier to locate what you're looking for. And the prices are reasonable, plus there is a wide variety of clothing, you will get overall good energy there. I saw some people write about how much they enjoyed their visit and how often they return and some even suggest it's a great family outing, with live music sometimes.

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#69 WONDER VINTAGE SEVILLA
C. Feria, 40, Casco Antiguo, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5-9 PM], Saturday: [11:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-2:30 PM, 5-9 PM]
WONDER VINTAGE SEVILLA is this place in Seville you should check out if you're into thrifting. They have a bunch of different stuff from different eras, so finding something cool is pretty much guaranteed. I mean, they've got clothes, but they also carry accessories, too, so you could totally put together a whole look if you wanted to. Also, they sell on the internet now so you don't even have to leave your house or apartment.
Seriously, people rave about the vintage stuff at WONDER VINTAGE SEVILLA, which is all top quality, but the real kicker is Mercedes, the owner, and her crew. Seems like everyone mentions how nice they are, they really take the time to help you put outfits together which is nice. Not only that, some people have mentioned how speedy their online shipping is, and that's always a plus. Sure, some reviews mention the prices can get high, and a few people didn't find the staff all that friendly all the time, but most customers have very positive things to say!

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#70 Carhartt WIP Store Valencia
frente al mercado de Col+¦n, C. de Martínez Ferrando, 3, L'Eixample, 46004 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Carhartt WIP in Valencia, conveniently located near the Colón market, carries a ton of durable and stylish clothes clearly made for the urban crowd. They've got Carhartt's trademark workwear-inspired stuff, you know, pants, jackets, sweatshirts, and accessories, plus some polos and baseball caps. Honestly, for a lasting wardrobe, their well-organized space offers high-quality, trendy clothes. The simplicity mixed with urban style is really a vibe.
What's really awesome is that customers rave about the service; it's probably the top reason they visit. People consistently mention how attentive, helpful, and friendly the staff are when hunting for sizes and finding something you'll really wear. Shout out to the staff members there, because multiple reviewers even call out specific employees by name, praising their professional advice and willingness to go above and beyond, going so far as handling defective items super fast and nicely. The store layout is well done. Honestly, you can see why it's my favorite clothing store in Valencia.

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#71 Mayoral - Tienda de Ropa Infantil y para Bebés
Av. del Professor López Piñero, 16, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Mayoral in Valencia is a kids' clothing store, I think, and they seems to have a pretty good selection, which is good when you need something cute but not, you know, totally basic. They've got clothes for all ages, and some of it is actually pretty stylish, not just the usual cartoon character stuff. I've heard if you hit their sales, the prices are much more reasonable, that's the only time it's worth shopping if you're not trying to spend all your money.
People rave about the quality, saying the clothes hold up well, even after a toddler puts them through the wringer and its good designs too. Most customers say the staff are super helpful, especially when you're wrangling a small child whilst trying to find the right size. However, there has been a couple of hiccups, someone mentions getting pressured by a sales person which is super annoying and some other people say that returns or exchanges are difficult. I suppose you can't please everyone though, and I hope the friendly comments are the most truthful.

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#72 MANGO TEEN
O'Donnell, 7, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Mango Teen in Seville is really filling a niche. Finally, a place that gets that teenagers aren't just miniature adults, you know? They have some really cute, stylish clothes that aren't too childish. I would say the prices are pretty decent, too, so it won't break the bank trying to keep up with trends.
What’s amazing is how often the customer service gets a shout-out! People are always mentioning Maria, Claudia, Mila, Yaiza, Irene, Ana, Dani, Jaime, Silvia, and Nerea. Customers always say they're super helpful, offering suggestions and assisting finding sizes. Some reviews note that they even speak English, which is good because Seville gets a lot of tourists. The clothes’ quality is also good, many say they’re really satisfied with how things look. I do know that some folks have complained about the store being on the smaller side and the store is crowded, especially when you have long lines for fitting rooms. Also, I did see some negative feedback of some employees not being the best.

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#73 Salewa Store Barcelona
Carrer de la Canuda, 43, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Salewa Store Barcelona seems to be a pretty popular place for outdoor gear; it's supposedly located in the center of the city and carries a ton of stuff. I mean, if you're into hiking, climbing or mountaineering, they stock a bunch of technical clothing, shoes, and accessories specifically from the Salewa brand. I keep hearing that, although it's on the pricier side, many think it's one of the best stores for all that technical outdoor clothing in Barcelona.
People seem to really appreciate the staff there – a lot of reviewers mention how attentive and knowledgeable they are, like you can get actual personalized advice, you know? Plus, I keep reading that the employees are super friendly and really go out of their way to help customers, which is always a plus. Lots of positive comments floating around about the product quality and the overall shopping experience.

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#74 COS
Calle de Fuencarral, 16, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
COS in Madrid is that clothing store with the effortlessly cool, minimalist vibe, kind of Scandinavian-inspired, you know? They do clothes for everyone – men, women, and even the kiddos. What's great is it's not just the super trendy stuff, but good quality basics too, alongside some pieces that are a bit more unique, plus accessories to complete the look. The clothing is usually comfortable and functional with a focus on natural fabrics and neutrals which makes putting outfits together super easy, but don't let the price tag fool you; some stuff is more expensive than you'd think.
People rave about the store's clothing quality and that unique design style it’s known for, and how the fabrics are actually really durable which is a welcome surprise given how much some fast fashion falls apart. The staff always seem to be very helpful and pleasant, like that makes such a difference when you just need to find the right size or get an opinion on a jacket and you don't have to search the entire store before they acknowledge you. Most people really like the store layout too, its spacious and well organized which helps to make it less overwhelming to shop there. You can sometimes score great deals on sales items at COS, too, so there's that, too, which always helps the budget.

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#75 Tienda de deporte València Décimas
Pg. de Russafa, Nº18, Ciutat Vella, 46002 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Décimas, the sports store in Valencia, seems to be a pretty solid option if you're on the hunt for athletic gear; they’ve got a decent selection of brand-name stuff, including sneakers and clothing, and the prices are generally competitive. It's located conveniently. You could probably find things for different sports, too, whether you’re balling on a budget or looking to splurge a little, its probably worth a pop in. Plus, people seem to have particularly good luck finding deals on both sneakers and sweatshirts, so maybe check those out, the brands I like are always so expensive.
I've noticed that a lot of reviewers really rave about the employees there. Apparently, the staff is attentive and professional, and even offer good advice; some people even call out specific employees by name. Others appreciate that the store's clean and organised; and that you can normally find what you're looking for. Even still, a couple of customers mentioned some not-so-great experiences, including instances of rude or even racist service, and some hiccups with returns. They also mentioned that the opening hours displayed online were not always correct. I guess you can’t please everyone, but it sounds like they mostly got it right, though.

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#76 Valentina Brand Shop Bilbao
Ercilla Kalea, 35, Abando, 48009 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Valentina Brand Shop in Bilbao is a women's clothing store, I think they focus on offering diverse sizes ranging from small to larger sizes. It looks like their clothes are trendy and have a lot of colorful options that can be really fun. You can find dresses, tops, pants, jackets, even shoes! I heard some locals call it the best in Bilbao, mainly because it's good at having extended sizes available, which is cool. Just so you know, I guess there have been some issues with online returns, so maybe keep that in mind.
I read that lots of people really appreciate the staff there. In particular, they always rave about Itziar, Marta, Jenny, and Olatz, that they give such personalized customer service. A bunch of shoppers have praised the store's dedication to stocking a big range of sizes too; it makes it a pretty inclusive fashion destination. The prices are also supposedly pretty reasonable, especially when they have sales going on, although it would be great if they improve their quality, which is an occassional complaint. However, online returns and refunds can be a bit of a hassle according to some people, plus getting in touch with customer service can take awhile sometimes.

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#77 Women'secret
Av. de Pius XII, 2, Campanar, 46009 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Women'secret in Valencia seems to offer a bunch of options - you know, the usual cute lingerie, comfy pajamas, and even swimwear, from what I hear. People tend to mention that their designs are really nice, and the prices aren't bad, especially when they're having a sale, which is always a plus. If you're looking for something feminine and comfortable, it sounds like a place worth checking out - they seem to have a lot of loyal customers, the vibe I'm getting, anyway.
What gets mentioned a lot is how friendly the staff can be; some people have even called out specific employees by name, Nerea, Camila, Alba, Carol, Carmen, Maite, and Silvia, which says a lot. Apparently, they're really helpful with finding the right sizes and whatever you're looking for, though I heard some complaints regarding if you try to pay with cash and there were some mix-ups when it came to a saleswoman not informing a customer of a certain company policy. I heard some issues with long lines because they're short-staffed sometimes and maybe a hiccup or two with online orders or getting refunds. You know, the usual store problems I guess.

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#78 Springfield
Leizaola Lehendakariaren Kalea, 2, Abando, 48011 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Springfield in Bilbao? It's definitely a spot to consider if you're trying to refresh your wardrobe without breaking the bank; they typically have pretty decent sales, too, which is always a plus. They try to have clothes for most things, from just wanting to wear something casual, to sportswear, or if you need something kinda dressy. Springfield wants to be a good pick when you need clothes in Bilbao, at least that's what it seems.
I hear great things about the people who work there, or at least, it sounds as if some do. Plenty of shoppers comment on how friendly the employees are, or how helpful they were. The overall vibe of the place is supposed to be really organized, a good amount of clothes and a nice experience. If you're lucky, you'll find good prices, discounts, and quality clothing. Supposedly, they handle the COVID stuff well too, which is reassuring when you go shopping.

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#79 Levi's® Preciados
C. de Preciados, 15, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8:30 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Levi's Preciados is a pretty big store in Madrid, and they carry pretty much everything Levi's, ya know, jeans, tops, and even some custom stuff. It's smack dab in the center of things, making it super convenient if you're hunting for that classic denim vibe. Some people mentioned it being the best spot for jeans deals in Madrid, which is good to know. The vibe is chill, nothing too fancy, and they seem to stock a decent range of sizes for everyone.
People really go on about how nice the staff are there; that's always a plus, right? Shout out to Sergio, Marta, Lydia, Alexis, Esperanza, Javier, Aroa, Paola, Valentina, Aida, Ruth, Lucia, Adrian, and Shiomara apparently, they've all gotten mentions for being extra helpful in finding the right fit or style. I think getting personalized help is nice. It's also good they have customization options, people say, and sometimes there are discounts. Though, I think people got frustrated with the return process; some said they weren't happy with customer service issues. But on the other hand, they seem to be a lot of positive experiences with most of the service staff in the store.

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#80 Desigual
C. Bidebarrieta Kalea, 1, Ibaiondo, 48005 Bilbao, Biscay, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Desigual in Bilbao's Old Town is a place where you can find clothes that are unlike anything else. It's got a range of stuff for men and women— bright colors, fun patterns, and the kind of pieces you won’t see everywhere else. Yes, you'll see items from sales right next to pieces from the new season. A few people think the clothes are a tad overpriced, specifically considering the fabric quality, but its location makes it pretty convenient.
What's cool is that many shoppers often rave about the staff there; Bea and Vanesa get mentioned a bunch for being super friendly and genuinely helpful. It seems the staff is always willing to go the extra mile, especially with online pickups, which is definitely something I appreciate. Now, not everyone agrees on the service though; a couple of reviewers had experiences where they felt the staff wasn't at their best, especially around closing time. Overall though, the store has a great collection and attentive personnel to make the visit pleasant.

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#81 H&M
Av. de Europa, 26B, Local 119, 28224 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-8:30 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
H&M in Madrid is a pretty solid choice when you're looking for clothes. They have a little of everything for everybody, not just women, which is nice. Plus, it's easy to find something cute without spending a fortune, especially if you become a member. Honestly, they really do nail the quality-price balance, and I think they have some really good basics at prices that makes sense, and the staff are friendly enough.
It's nice that the staff are generally helpful; it can really make a difference, and they are usually pretty on-the-ball with discounts. I think some find the children's section to be especially good, it's like they have something interesting for everyone. Though, I get that some people have experienced the checkout lines being a little slow, and a store is only so big you know? But if you go, you will usually find something that is suitable.

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#82 Celio
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 08908 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9:30 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-10 PM]
Celio seems to be a solid choice if you're browsing menswear in Barcelona. They have loads of different styles, from everyday jeans and sweaters to more formal suits. I heard they even do collaborations with anime brands, which is kind of cool if you're into that. From what I hear, they're pretty good at keeping everything organized, plus you can actually find your size, which is half the battle sometimes, let's be honest.
People seem to really appreciate that you get decent quality without completely breaking the bank, and the staff get a lot of love too; especially the employees at Gran Vía 2. There's a lot of comments about how helpful and friendly they are, and really, who doesn't love some good customer service? A lot of the reviews mentioned finding what they needed without much hassle, but some others have grumbled about prices are too much.

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#83 Carhartt WIP Store Madrid Augusto Figueroa 11
C. de Augusto Figueroa, 11, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
The Carhartt WIP store on Augusto Figueroa 11 in Madrid definitely has a good selection if you're into that workwear vibe, plus skate stuff. Word on the street is that it can have some lines you don't always spot at other Carhartt stores, which is cool. You can find all the basics: durable jackets, pants, t-shirts, and all the accessories, if you want to rep the brand head to toe; it's all about that classic Carhartt feel, and you definitely can't go wrong with the aesthetic. It's maybe the store for you if you're trying to find a good clothing store where you can get quality and a really distinct style.
A lot of folks seem really impressed with how nice and helpful the staff are; people have even dropped names of employees who gave killer style advice. Also, I have seen the the variety they offer is a high point, specially the special collections and styles. Some customers really dig the personal attention, saying some of the employees knew the inventory super well and made great recommendations. What's more is that people really appreciate the location is smack dab in central Madrid. But, I've seen some reviews mention the service can be inconsistent, and a few people thought some employees were rude or just weren't paying attention. A couple of reviews mentioned being unhappy with the return policy. A few others thought the prices were a bit steep, regardless of the quality.

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#84 Parfois
C. Luis de Morales, 3, 41005 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Parfois in Seville seems to be a hit when it comes to snagging stylish accessories without totally breaking the bank. You can find a pretty big selection of things, from bags and shoes to jewelry and scarves; it's the kind of place people mention as a good spot for finding a little something for yourself or a gift. A lot of folks seem to like how the stores are laid out, saying that it makes browsing easy and that everything’s displayed in a way that makes you wanna buy it.
People are constantly saying great things about Parfois, talking about the prices being reasonable, and all the cute stuff they carry. What's cool is some reviewers specifically compliment the staff, pointing out how nice and helpful everyone is, especially at the Nervión location. Of course, with any popular store, not all the reviews are perfect and there are mentions of service that wasn't the best. Some have brought up issues like the stores being kinda small and occasionally with the quality of some items, but overall, seems mostly positive.

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#85 Koopera Store Deusto
Blas de Otero Kalea, 11, Deusto, 48014 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-2 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Koopera Store Deusto, the one in Bilbao, is a pretty interesting spot if you're into secondhand finds; they've got clothes and shoes, plus bags and accessories, catering to everyone from kids to adults. It's a solidarity project, which I'm always down to support, where they take donations of pre-loved items, giving them a new chance to be worn; a good way to find budget-friendly, unique items. I think, if you're looking for a thrifty way to shop in Bilbao, it should be a contender for sure.
What's cool is that people seem to consistently talk about how friendly the staff are; you know, those places where everyone is helpful and makes you feel at home. Lots of reviewers mention finding absolute steals, designer brands even, with the clothes being in really good shape; I guess it depends on what you are looking for. Cleanliness and organization seems to be a big plus, which you can't always expect from thrift stores and the Koopera card with deal updates via SMS sounds pretty convenient. Some have said it's a bit small and sizing can be limited, and a teeny handful had a not-so-great experience with staff, but most feedback talks about the bargains and the people working there.

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#86 KOOPERA STORE BILBAO
Fernández del Campo K., 16, Abando, 48010 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8:30 PM]
KOOPERA STORE BILBAO is a pretty huge second-hand shop, I hear, with clothing for everyone. Seriously, I think I heard somewhere that they even carry small appliances sometimes, which is kind of neat. It's all about that circular economy thing, you know, good for the planet and all that. Plus, the money they make goes toward helping people which is kinda good for them. They have deals and discounts sometimes.
From what I hear, shoppers are generally psyched about all the options and finding designer stuff for way less than normal. I understand that it's a real score when you discover something with the original tags still on it, you know? It sounds like the staff is mostly pretty helpful, too. I guess things can get a little iffy sometimes, the pricing isn't always consistent. Word around town is if you want to buy something, make sure you're ready for the checkout line as it's kinda slow.

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#87 Lacoste Bilbao
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro, 28, Abando, 48009 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Looking for a Lacoste store in Bilbao? Then Lacoste Bilbao may be the place, they seem to offer a pretty extensive selection of clothing, leather goods, and accessories from the iconic brand. The shop carries a wide range of items in many colors and styles, so customers should have a good chance of finding something they might be interested in; and I think they carry a lot of elegant and exclusive pieces, if that's what you're into.
The customer service at Lacoste Bilbao sounds pretty fantastic, from what I've read. Most reviewers rave about how friendly and helpful the staff are; and they're really attentive to what you need. Plenty of people have said the assistants were patient and even gave great style advice, plus, some customers mentioned they were allowed to bring their dogs inside which is pretty awesome. There have been a handful of less glowing reviews about unfriendly encounters or maybe even some biases, however, the overwhelming majority of reviews highlight the personalized service, and the willingness to help, so hopefully it is true.

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#88 Kiabi
CENTRO COMERCIAL LOS ARCOS, Av. Ronda del Tamarguillo, 41007 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Kiabi in Seville seems like a pretty solid option if you're trying to clothe the whole fam without totally breaking the bank. Word on the street is they've got a decent selection for everyone - men, women, kids, even babies - which is honestly a lifesaver. Plus, I heard they carry all sorts of sizes, you know, including plus sizes and maternity stuff. It's a vibe when a store actually caters to different body types, am I right? It sounds like they have the option to buy online which is great if you just need to grab basics.
Apparently, lots of people are fans of Kiabi. Some are really pleased with how affordable it is and that the quality's surprisingly good, especially considering the prices. And hey, having large sizes available is a definite plus. Many reviewers talk about how helpful and nice the staff are, going above and beyond to assist shoppers, I'm sure they are trained to be very kind. Some folks have mentioned longer checkout lines or the store needing some tidying up, it sounds like you get some great deals too.

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#89 women'secret
C. Camino de Tomares, s/n, 41950 Castilleja de la Cuesta, Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Women'secret in Seville seems to be the spot for all your lingerie, pajama, or swimwear needs, yeah? They have, reportedly, a wide range of styles and it sounds worth checking out if you're looking for something new. I think I heard they even have a loyalty card scheme for discounts. Plus, and maybe this is just me reading into things, it feels reassuring knowing there's a place that caters to various budgets without compromising on style.
It's cool to see that loads of folks talk about how friendly the staff are; people mention personalized help and, you know, attentive service. Apparently the quality-price balance is also on point, plus everyone raves about how pretty the lingerie and PJs are. I suppose a few people had issues with inconsistent sizing, or said it was sometimes messy, but it seems lots thought everything was top-notch!

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#90 Primark
Sevilla Tower, C/ Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada, 2, 41092 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Word on the street is that Seville's Primark is this massive clothing store, and honestly, I'm here for it. It's two stories packed with, get this, everything from clothes for every member of your family - the dude, the kids - to home stuff and all those accessories that you feel like you need, but definitely don't. The fashion is pretty inexpensive, and it seems like they have a variety of items available. I can't promise you'll find, ya know, heirloom quality, but it’s pretty popular for a reason: super affordable stuff for everyday wear.
From what I've gathered, people are really into the deals and that you get what you pay for. Plus, they're not wrong, a lot of folks appreciate having a spot to grab on-trend pieces or basic items without breaking the bank, particularly when it comes to kid's clothes because they grow up too fast. Some people have mentioned that the place is well-organized and really clean, which is a major plus because you can go to a store with organized shelves! Parking’s free, which is always good.

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#91 Milano
Berástegui Kalea, 4, Abando, 48001 Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-2 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Milano in Bilbao, as I understand it, sells clothes for men and women, mostly your basic stuff. They act as an outlet, and carry brands; Cortefiel, Pedro del Hierro. Word is it's a pretty decent place to check out if you're in the area looking for affordable stuff, especially if you're searching "clothing store near me in Bilbao" online, though I can't say for sure if the clothing will suit you or not. I heard the layout is well organized, which is impressive considering some claim it can get crowded, though this could be based on a specific visit that is based on their opinion.
From what people are saying, Milano's prices are great, and the clothing is pretty good quality, particularly with it being an outlet. It seems many people are happy with the people who work there, too. A few have mentioned specific employees that made their shopping trip really positive, that's always nice to hear. Value for money, brands available, and friendly customer service are often cited as reasons to go back again and again, not to mention that it is very easy to dress in clothing, and clothes aren't something you wear once.

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#92 MANGO KIDS
Rambla de Catalunya, 76, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Mango Kids in Barcelona provides an array of kids clothes, catering to a pretty broad age range, from tiny newborns all the way up to teens. I’ve heard that it’s a really great option particularly if you’re searching for fashionable and reasonably priced things for older kids, which can be a hard find. Some locations are even suppose to be spacious and well-kept with elevators, which is always a plus.
The store does get quite a bit of love, it seems. Folks online compliment the stylish clothes and the prices that don't break the bank, also mentioning the staff being super friendly. Plus, I read a lot of people saying how helpful staff are with gift ideas, which, let’s be honest, is a lifesaver. I noticed more than one reviewer call out specific employees for being extra awesome, and a tidy layout and wide selection always makes shopping so much more enjoyable.

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#93 SUNE by SUEÑOS NEGROS
Pg. de Gràcia, 115, Gràcia, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
SUNE by SUEÑOS NEGROS sounds exactly what I'm looking for. It's apparently this multi-brand store in Barcelona, and they're supposed to have a really cool selection of clothes, shoes, accessories, that whole thing, for everyone. What I'm hearing from people who love it is that they really try to carry designs that are stylish and different. I heard it described as cosmopolitan, which I am very here for. Basically, the idea is they're trying to help you find something you're not going to see everyone else wearing, you know? I think what customers appreciate the most is the unique style, different brands, and the constant updating of their collection so that you always see something different to shop for.
From what I'm reading, people generally rave about the service they get at SUNE. People are always mentioning the staff, saying they're super friendly and helpful, and not the pushy kind of helpful, which is nice. They seem to do their best to help you find exactly what you're searching for. Also the store itself is supposedly really nicely decorated, which can make a big difference in the shopping experience, it's always great when you can shop in a beautiful atmosphere! Although, I will say I did see a few things regarding returns and exchanges; Apparently there can be some complications especially if you buy something as a gift, so maybe ask about that first, before getting something for someone.

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#94 Hollister Co.
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 75, 08908 L'Hospitalet, Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM]
Hollister in Barcelona is that place that's usually packed with young folks checking out their American-style clothes, I think they target teens and young adults mostly. I've heard their clothes are pretty good quality, you know, like tees, sweaters, and jeans, a lot with that seagull logo all over it. Honestly, I hear people saying the store designs are eye-catching and the shopping environment, it seems, is super trendy for the younger crowd; if you're looking for something stylish, it's probably an option.
I hear tons of customers rave about how nice the employees are, specifically calling out people named Aleix, Jesus, Taty, Dani, Irina, and Kevyn; mentioning how they're super helpful with problems and will tell you about any discounts, which is cool, right? Plus, people like that the store is organized well, that the fitting rooms feel comfortable, and they enjoy their clothes a lot when there's sales. Some folks have mentioned it's a little dark in there and complain about returns, prices seeming high, cashier service or some staff being rude or even discriminatory which definitely wouldn't be cool, if it's true.

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#95 H&M
Calle Castilleja de la Cuesta, 41950 Tomares, Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
H&M in Seville is situated in the Aire Sur Shopping Center. It's a sizable place, offering something for everyone with clothes, shoes, and accessories for women, men, and even kids. I've heard they focus on trendy stuff and try to keep prices down, which is always nice. You can find basic pieces along with dressier clothes. They even have things such as lingerie, swimwear, and makeup. It might be the right choice if you're looking for variety and different price points.
People seem to have differing experiences there. A lot of customers like how big the selection is and that it's affordable, plus they say the employees is nice, too. They also like how the store is set up because it makes everything easier to find. I did read some say it can get really crowded, and the checkout lines are long because they don't have enough employees. Some people have problems with the fitting rooms or can't find someone to help. Then some customers have also complained that they couldn't find staff and that the clothes weren't organized very well.

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#96 ARKET Store
Pg. de Gràcia, 26, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
ARKET in Barcelona aims for a relaxed, upscale vibe with its selection of Nordic-inspired fashion, covering women's, men's and kid's options. The focus is on curating a mix of basic staples alongside those bolder, statement pieces. The store setup generally gets good reviews, shoppers seem to appreciate its clean and orderly environment, which makes browsing feel less chaotic. And if you're hunting around for "clothing stores near me" while visiting the city, it's definitely a contender worth checking out for their aesthetic.
One thing that keeps popping up in reviews is the awesome service people are getting. Staff members, especially people I saw named Samara, Aitor, Juan, Pau and Alex get called out frequently, seems there's a bunch of stand out people. I saw people raving about personalized styling advice, plus workers willing to go above and beyond, and just an overall really pleasant shopping trip. Now, reading through, there *are* mentions about unhelpful staff, some customers unfortunately had a less-than-stellar experience -- complaints involving rudeness or disinterest. There are also some reports of issues relating to product quality, too.

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#97 Kiabi
Parque comercial, Vega del rey, 41900 Camas, Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Kiabi is a clothing shop. They sell a pretty good range for the whole family without totally emptying your bank account. You know, if you're trying to get a few new pieces without having to sell a kidney. What's cool is that they aren't just about small sizes; they’ve got plus sizes and maternity wear too, so whatever stage of life you're in, you can probably find something. They got accessories and shoes along with clothes, so it's not too bad to update your wardrobe all in one place.
People seem to think Kiabi is great for saving money, which is always a win, and the sizing options sounds good. Plus, those maternity choices are a lifesaver for pregnant gals. I see that it's a decent choice for families, especially since kids grow out of stuff so fast; the affordable prices, means you’re not too stressed when they need a new wardrobe every other month. The staff are friendly, well, most of the time, and people seem to think the store is generally pretty neat and organized. Free alterations on pants seems alright and I read about some discount programs too.

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#98 The Outlet Shop
Carrer de Còrsega, 370, L'Eixample, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [12-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM]
Heads up, I've heard the Outlet Shop in Barcelona's a spot you might want to swing by for menswear. They're supposedly known for their New Zealand brands, plus more casual stuff. Think polos, shirts, pants, even swimwear, all at a discount. People often mention the clothing feels pretty decent and they run sales fairly often, I remember a couple of mentions about multi-item deals floating around, if that's your thing.
I keep hearing customers rave regarding the staff; Manuel gets a ton of shout-outs. It does seem that many people appreciate the good service, some personalized guidance and help finding the right fit, so that's always a plus. Other great things mentioned are the good value for money, quality of clothing, and brands they stock, somebody mentioned seeing Patagonia and Deus. I believe that it would be worth it to stop by.

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#99 Strap
Av. de Blasco Ibáñez, 33, El Pla del Real, 46010 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-9 PM]
Strap is this clothing shop in Valencia that’s got a real vibe. They're all about sneakers and streetwear, and have a pretty decent selection of urban fashion, especially if you're into skate culture. What's cool is that they carry brands you don’t see everywhere, some real classics mixed with harder-to-find labels, though there's not much of a women's section. You might find something unique there, they seem to specialize in stuff you can't find at other stores in the city!
People generally seem pretty happy with Strap, especially the curated collections of clothes and sneakers, and they rave about the customer service and helpful staff who actually seem to know their stuff. It's a great environment; fast shipping and a easy to use website. Most people appreciate the fact that they offer exclusive items. However, sometimes, customers get frustrated because of the customer service after purchase such as issues with returns, or exchanging sizes. A lot of people really loved the personalized attention but some people have expressed concern of the slow online order fulfillment and the occasional grumpy employee.

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#100 Calzedonia
Av. de Europa, 26, B LOCAL 36/37, 28224 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM]
Calzedonia in Madrid is basically your one-stop shop for all things legwear, swimwear, and, you know, a little lingerie; they have, evidently, a pretty wide selection. If you're hunting around for some tights, socks, or leggings, and you happen to be in the area, it might not hurt to give it a once over. They seem to have a rep for keeping things super organized, which is always a plus, and apparently they keep a pretty good handle on having sizes in stock.
Honestly, the customer service at Calzedonia appears to be their biggest selling point, and i've been wanting to get a new pair of leggings! Reviews rave about the staff being friendly and attentive; several people specifically mentioned getting personalized advice and having issues resolved quickly, which is a big deal. People come back for the quality and style of the items, there is a discount or sale, this is especially good. Though, I have seen some people mention problems regarding returns and inaccurate pricing and, well, an occasional less-than-thrilled encounter.

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#101 Maison Hotel
Calle de Fernández de la Hoz, 56, Chamberí, 28010 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-3 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-8:30 PM]
Maison Hotel in Madrid is this boutique that really nails the whole bohemian vibe, they’ve got these gorgeous, well made dresses, shirts, all kinds of clothes, and everything is made from natural fabrics which, personally, I appreciate. If you're hunting for that perfect spot in Madrid that just oozes style with clothes that you won't see everywhere, then Maison Hotel should be on your list – they really do seem to have a signature look. It's got an undeniably pretty aesthetic, they put together a really curated selection, so you're basically guaranteed to find something a little different, definitely not what you'd see in a typical chain store.
A lot of people have raved about how beautiful and the quality is so good, and I believe it, I mean their clothes are really well-made; customers seem to appreciate those fabrics and the designs that are original, giving the brand its own kind of flair. The in-store experience also gets a lot of shout-outs, specifically about staff that is amazing, particularly employees with names such as Laura and Paloma, who can give awesome, personalized help and make the place feel really welcoming. A few reviews I came across mentioned inconsistencies in service, which is a bummer, and issues about shipping and surprise fees for customers in the UK.

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#102 Mountain Group S.C.
C/ de la Ribera de Curtidores, 6, Centro, 28005 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-2 PM], Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 5-8:30 PM]
Mountain Group S.C. in Madrid, is a clothing retailer that caters to outdoor and mountaineering types, with a special focus on Rab products. They've got a decent selection of stuff for your next adventure: clothing, shoes, equipment, the whole nine yards, and you can shop online or in person. You can find jackets, backpacks, sleeping bags, or basically any kind of pants for all types of outdoor stuff. For people who want quality stuff, finding the right store can feel impossible, but this one might work for you.
It seems people are super happy with Mountain Group S.C. cause, you know, who doesn't love good customer service, which they seem to excel at. A ton of reviewers call out the staff, especially this guy Armando, for being super knowledgeable and helpful. I've read that he's given really tailored advice and goes above and beyond to make sure customers get what they need; he's even taken care of shipping issues fast which is great. Plus, the online shopping experience seems pretty seamless and their prices are good. It's reassuring to know you can find a place that really knows their stuff and cares if you're prepped for your next outdoorsy moment. Just make sure you double check your order before its ships!

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#103 Borow | Alquiler de vestidos para tu fiesta o evento
Calle del Almirante, 4, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-8 PM]
Borow in Madrid seems to be a place to check out for special occasion dresses, where you can rent something gorgeous for a fraction of what it costs to buy. They've got a whole bunch of designer names, which is pretty awesome. It could be a good move if you are trying to be more conscious about where your money is going in fashion. You know, wearing something amazing without buying it outright is something a lot of people are considering as a sustainable and affordable choice nowadays. You can also find accessories to complete your look, too!
Apparently, most of the people that get served at Borow, really love the experience, giving props to Eva and Joanna, specifically, for being super helpful in finding the perfect dress. I read that some people really love that they deliver to your door and then pick it back up, but it has to be on time. And it's true, when it comes to customer services, the quality of work reflects in the amount of clients that come and go, so that needs to be perfect! Some say they have pretty dresses and it's easy to rent, and people seem impressed with the selection in the store and on the website. I did see reviews talking about dresses having some damage, or needing to be cleaned better, but I guess it depends what you're expecting.

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#104 Parfois
Calle Castilleja de la Cuesta, 41950 Tomares, Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Parfois in Seville is that accessories store – you know, the one with all the cute things that catch your eye? They've got a massive selection, and that includes everything from earrings and necklaces to bags, shoes, and even some clothes. Honestly, it's a solid option if you're hunting for a gift, or just trying to spice up what you've already got in your closet, though I hear there's a bit more variation in prices from before. I've read some really nice reviews about their designs and prices are very good, so it's probably worth checking out if you're on the hunt for some cool new accessories.
A lot of folks seem to really dig the prices and the wide selection available at Parfois. They also say some of the staff are super friendly and helpful, which is always a plus, obviously. I heard plenty of reviews mentioned that the staff were quick and attentive. Though, on the flip side, I've also seen some reviews mentioning iffy customer service, like sales associates just chatting with each other and not paying attention to the customers, and I think that's not very good. I’ve also seen claims of bad treatment over the phone when calling in to see if there’s an item in stock. Still, they seem to have a devoted customer base and some excellent salespeople.

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#105 Fifty Outlet
Av. Ronda del Tamarguillo, 27, 41006 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Fifty Outlet in Seville seems to be a pretty good spot to snag some deals on clothes, at least that’s what everyone says. You know, I keep seeing reviewers mention brands such as Springfield and Pedro del Hierro, and the prices are supposedly amazing. From what I gathered, they stock all sorts of things, even polos, suits, shoes, and parkas, and they're always having some sort of sale, hopefully the sales assistants would be willing to help me. Plus, being in shopping centers, such as Alcampo de Ronda Tamarquillo, makes it super easy if you're already out and about doing other stuff.
A lot of people seem happy with the prices for the quality you get, which is always a win. Plenty of reviews rave about the staff; Ana and Alicia got shout-outs for being super helpful, which is important because sometimes it can be hard to find someone to help. A clean and organized layout is also ideal, since finding something to purchase is half the battle. Still, a couple of people mentioned it’s hard to find larger sizes. Also, I see a few complaints saying there were some issues with online orders and they can be small and crowded, maybe I won't order online.

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#106 MANGO MAN
C. Velázquez, 7, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Mango Man in Seville seems to be *the* place for guys who need to update their wardrobe. You know, they have everything from suits to everyday basics right there on Sierpes street. Plus, based on what I’m hearing, they try to keep up with current trends without totally gouging your wallet, which is always a plus these days. This might be a good spot if you're looking for a store in Seville that offers a range of styles, 'cause everyone's different.
I have heard their team often gets shoutouts, especially that tailoring section rocks. Seriously, people are naming names – Moisés, Rocío, Mari Ángeles, Jesús, Miriam, Cristina, Fran, and Dulce – talking about how helpful and on-point they are with suggestions. What’s also really cool is that they’ll do alterations; I mean, who doesn’t need a little hemming, especially if you're going for the impeccable look. The convenience of picking up online orders and having digital receipts makes life easy, I guess. It doesn't sound all perfect, though, it seems some people have had issues with service, but I can't imagine that's the norm.

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#107 women'secret
Calle de Fuencarral, 25, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM]
Women'secret in Madrid is apparently a pretty good spot to pick up some lingerie, swimwear, and sleepwear. Word on the street, er, internet, is that they offer a decent selection, from everyday basics to maybe something a little more special, while still being relatively affordable. I keep hearing that its easy to find something good; the store is organized and pretty clean, making it a nice experience to shop in. It's a nice place for if you're trying to find that perfect gift for a bride or get gifts for your wife, daughter, or granddaughter; there's mens secret, too!
Thing is, many people seem to go back due to the employees, it's like they're so nice and helpful. People mention employees, such as Laura and Ana, going above and beyond; I want that sort of attention, it's really important. I see a lot of reviews commenting on how the prices are good, and there are seasonal offers and discounts, which is something. Though some of the reviews mention longer queues and it can be understaffed in peak hours, though I guess it's worth putting up with depending on how well the employees are. Though a few have reported issues involving online orders, and returns; I also saw an issue with the tax-free.

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#108 HUMANA
Av. de Menéndez Pelayo, 52, 41003 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Humana is a thrift store located in Seville, Spain that seems to offer a huge selection of clothes, shoes, and accessories. A lot of people mentioned the prices being super reasonable, especially when they have those random sales, the kinda sales that make you question what is even worth buying new in the first place. Its nice, because it is all second hand, and knowing your helping the enviroment is an amazing plus.
I’ve noticed many shoppers online rave about their finds. Some even call them "hidden gems." It is really fun to discover what new fashion that you can add to your collection. Apparently, it also seems like the staff can be really lovely, though there is some mention of there being people with complaints. Plus, if you are passionate about sustainable fashion, it seems buying from Humana is the best option.

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#109 MANGO TEEN
Rambla de Catalunya, 97, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
MANGO TEEN in Barcelona seems like a pretty solid option if you're hunting for clothes for your teen or pre-teen. It's apparently centrally located, so popping in shouldn't be too much of a hassle, plus they try and bridge that awkward gap between kids' clothes and adult sizes, which is nice because nothing fits right in that phase. The reviews I've seen mention a good quality-price thing going on and it sounds like they carry both boys' and girls' styles, although one review did mention it was more for girls' fashion, perhaps something to keep in mind.
Apparently, what sets this place apart are the people working there; several shoppers have noted how helpful and friendly the staff are, which is a big win in my book, no one wants to deal with a cranky sales person, especially when you are already stressed about the shopping. From what I've read, they're good at offering assistance without hovering, and people find the store itself tidy and well-organized, making browsing easier, which is helpful because you are already in between the size. There are some comments saying there can be long lines for the fitting rooms and one complaint about pricing at the register, but overall the vibe I'm getting is positive.

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#110 UNIQLO Passeig de Gràcia
Pg. de Gràcia, 18, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
UNIQLO's Passeig de Gràcia location in Barcelona has a reputation for its Japanese-designed clothes, a real range of basics, and trendier pieces for all of us. I've heard their quality is decent considering that their pricing is pretty reasonable, and it's become a spot that people hit up to get some wardrobe essentials, I mean the special collections are something else. Word is they might be the "best clothing store in Barcelona" when you consider what you're getting for the money, it's pretty good value for money.
I've noticed that people online are always going on about how the store is great considering what they charge; also it seems the staff are really helpful, especially if you need some help on current fashion things. Something people mention is the architecture, like that staircase, the marble staircase really are pretty. They also like the technical stuff they have, those fabrics that are good for the heat here, it must be nice. Though I've also seen some complaints, sometimes the store gets *way* too crowded, I mean the aisles can be so narrow, and it's really hard to find stuff when it's so packed in there. Others say that the return policy for online orders is a pain and that occasionally you can catch staff on a bad day, and the check out lines, well, don't even get me started. Apparently theft is a problem too, so maybe keep an eye on your things!

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#111 Encuentro Moda
CC AireSur, Calle Castilleja de la Cuesta, s/n, 41950 Castilleja de la Cuesta, Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Encuentro Moda is a Seville-based retailer that seems to specialize in clothing for women, with a focus on the 45+ demographic and extended sizes. They carry items such as tops, skirts, and tees, which from what I've gathered, are supposedly reasonably priced. If you're looking for a shop in Seville that might have current, stylish options at great prices, it might be worth checking out, you know?
Generally, people seem to appreciate that Encuentro Moda stocks fashionable, elegant clothing, and more than a few reviewers are glad they have larger sizes to fit different body types. They have amazing customer service experiences - one reviewer specifically called out an employee named Arancha who went above and beyond when there were issues - plus the store setup itself is typically mentioned as being neat, bright, and organized, which is always a plus. Some shoppers had issues with online responsiveness, especially when it comes to returns, which, I can definitely relate, as that's the worst.

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#112 Cold Culture™ Store Madrid | Streetwear Clothing Brand
C. de Colón, 4, Centro, 28004 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [11 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
Cold Culture, located in Madrid, it's a streetwear brand carrying some really cool pieces. I've noticed they've got sweatshirts and t-shirts with designs that, honestly, some of them are pretty striking. I think if someone's looking around Madrid to get some updated streetwear, Cold Culture, with its particular style, could definitely be worth a look.
Customers often comment on how nice everyone is who work there, which is always good to know. Apparently people named Valeria and Adrián, plus other staff, are all about helping you out. I saw quite a few reviews praising their product knowledge and they're eagerness to help people find stuff and the right sizes, which you don't always find, am I right? A lot of people are also happy about the quality and designs of the clothes. I've also seen some say that the staff are attentive and sort out any issues that come up for customers. There were some complaints about online orders: things getting delayed, going missing, and some not-so-fun experiences with returns, there was also mentions about the attitude of certain employees, and waiting outside of the store.

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#113 H&M
Av. del Professor López Piñero, 16, Quatre Carreres, 46013 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Valencia's H&M seems like a pretty solid choice if you're hunting for clothes that won't break the bank. It seems to have a ton of options, which is nice when you're trying to find something specific, spanning from basics to trendier pieces, and they keep the prices reasonable for everyone in the family. A number of customers seem to agree, pointing out the balance between quality and cost, and you can find a really big selection for kids if you're shopping for yours.
Reviewers tend to highlight some really helpful staff members, that one's always a plus, and it's good to know they try to keep up with the latest styles, too. Plus, a clean and organized shop is definitely something I appreciate when I'm browsing. Some folks do mention issues with stock sometimes, especially when it comes to maternity wear or plus sizes, or that you might not always find staff right when you need 'em, but it sounds generally positive.

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#114 Aleluya Store
Carrer d'Elisabets, 2, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [11 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-9 PM], Friday: [11 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [11 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-9 PM]
Aleluya Store in Barcelona is this multi-brand boutique that's supposed to be a hotspot for avant-garde and minimalist looks, or so I hear. Word on the street is they've got a carefully chosen selection of clothes and jewelry, you know, from both up-and-coming and well-known designers. It seems like a lot of what they stock is monochrome and definitely unique. People call it the "best clothing store in Barcelona," for its exclusive pieces and like, distinct vibe, which is cool if you're on the hunt for sophisticated clothes that scream your individuality. If you happen to be searching "clothing store near me in Barcelona," it may be worth a looksee.
From what I've read, most people really dig Aleluya Store. You know, they love the exceptional selection of clothes and unique designs? Supposedly, the staff, especially people named José and Ale, give really good, personalized advice that people appreciate. I did see online where a couple of people said they had bad interactions with staff, or maybe had issues with the quality with stitching or zippers. But the general consensus seems to be that they have a curated selection and are super helpful, especially Jose and Ale. Customers say they're friendly and professional, which makes people feel comfortable enough to take their advice.

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#115 Springfield
Gran Vía, 40, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-9 PM], Monday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM]
Springfield in Madrid, it’s just a clothing store. They carry both mens and womens stuff, plus accessories and colognes, aimed at anyone from, I'd say, a teen up to maybe 50? Think everyday basics meet a touch of current styles, though the denim quality may not be the best, from what I hear. For the price you're paying, it is a decent selection, even if it’s not the biggest place around. Supposedly, it's a good place to score some casual outfits that aren't too flashy.
You know, I’ve heard people rave about the staff there; apparently, there are some real gems. People are quick to shout out Álvaro, Kylian, Cristina, Sandra, Raúl, and Lucia, saying they're super helpful and attentive, which is always a plus when shopping. The store layout is usually pretty organized, so finding what you need shouldn't be a headache. When they have sales, some customers swear they'll be back because the price and quality balance can be really great; though keep your eye on the prices, a few customers said that sale items were previously cheaper. Even though most experiences are generally good, some people mentioned a less-than-stellar experience. This include a rude employee, but most people have great things to say about their experience, so it's a real mixed bag.

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#116 H&M
Avinguda de la Granvia de l’Hospitalet, 75, 08908 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-9 PM]
The H&M location in Barcelona, specifically the one in Gran Vía 2, is spread across two floors, which makes it easy to find something for everyone in your family, whether its jeans or tees. They usually have a solid selection of basics, plus some trendier things at prices that won't make your wallet cry, and the quality isn't bad at all. A few shoppers have mentioned finding their size L fit comfortably even with a larger size which, honestly, is a major win when it comes to H&M sizing consistency.
People often say the staff's pretty helpful and friendly, and you gotta appreciate that when you're trying to navigate all the clothes to find the right size or figure out what looks good. There is almost always sales staff readily available as well. The store is generally in good condition, plus they have that thing where you can recycle old clothes for a discount, which I think is pretty cool. I find that some people have run into long lines, or felt like they were being watched a little too closely by security, and I guess a few others weren't happy about the fitting room rules.

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#117 H&M
Gran Vía, 32, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-10 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
H&M's Gran Vía location in Madrid is pretty iconic, especially 'cause it's frickin' huge. As probably one of Madrid's best clothing stops, the prices are genuinely affordable and there is a very solid selection for, pretty much, everybody. What's really cool, too, is that the building is sometimes an old theater or something equally neat; which, let's be honest, makes shopping feel more like a cultural experience, ya know? Regardless of whatever bad reviews you read about it, it's still super popular for the price point, the style, and the location in Madrid.
People definitely dig the sheer amount of clothes you can sift through, not to mention snagging a rare find and their prices won't break the bank which is always a plus. Multiple peeps have raved specifically about some awesome employee encounters where they were helped to find exactly what they were looking for. Of course, the central spot makes it ideal to just duck in while you're roaming around the city, so that's good. Checkout lines get heinously long, but this isn't the case every single day, and people mention that the lines move fairly fast. Some say the quality just isn't there, and sometimes that the clothing isn't holding up after a wash.

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#118 Maximo Moto Valencia
Carrer de Linares, 21, L'Olivereta, 46018 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Maximo Moto Valencia seems to think of themselves as the primo spot in Valencia for motorcycle gear, specifically clothing. They carry a pretty decent assortment; jackets, pants, helmets, boots, the whole nine yards, for different tastes plus how much you're willing to spend. You know, I think I saw some cycling stuff on their website, too, which, yeah, cool. It's got a physical location along with their website. From what I can tell, they're shooting to be your go-to place, and their ads definitely push the deals.
Honestly, it seems like most people online had a good experience. A lot of folks shout out Celia, Mireia, and Amparo. I saw them mentioned repeatedly because of their help and knowledge. Finding the right fit can be hard, so I'm not surprised people were happy about that. However, some people definitely had problems when ordering online; delays and wrong items delivered. I suppose miscommunications did happen, and with a customer wanting a refund, it seems to be an unfortunate situation. Still, the reviews seemed overwhelmingly positive.

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#119 Mayoral - Tienda de Ropa Infantil y para Bebés
Autovía del Este, 46960, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Mayoral in Valencia, a baby and children's clothing store, has a really cute selection. They seem to do well with keeping up with current trends in kids' fashion, offering clothes for both boys and girls, which is great. Finding good quality clothing for children can be tricky, and Mayoral is one of the stores that comes up in the conversation if you need a place that has a good variety to choose from if your in Valencia.
A lot of people seem to consistently say good things regarding the quality and designs of the stuff they sell, considering the brand a solid pick for kids' clothes. I also read that some people found the staff attentive and professional. Although many people were happy with their visit to the store, I also saw a pattern in complaints regarding their customer service being subpar. Some people didn't think the customer service was great, citing staff as unfriendly or unhelpful, and I saw some comments detailing issues regarding the exchange policy.

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#120 ZARA
Av. Diagonal, 3, Sant Martí, 08019 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM]
Zara in Barcelona, you know, is a popular spot for clothes, offering just about everything from basics to more out-there pieces for men, women, and even kids. Like, if you're looking for a "best clothing store," it's definitely in the running, I think, since they are always cycling through new collections which is nice, plus their prices are generally pretty reasonable as far as fast fashion goes. They're usually located inside big shopping centers, such as Diagonal Mar and carry everything you need from everyday wear to stuff for fancier occasions.
I've heard some people really appreciate how organized they keep the Diagonal Mar location, and they say there's a great selection of styles and sizes, which is awesome. Some people have pointed out how helpful and nice the staff is-- shout out to those employees that go above and beyond!. A lot of reviews said they stick to current trends, have great value, and a generally spacious environment which contributes to a good shopping experience. Though, I saw other comments mentioning super long lines when paying, staff who seem under-trained or not super friendly, as well sizing issues, which is annoying. I've noticed others mention that the quality isn't the greatest anymore; not to mention there are times when the clothes are literally stained and damaged.

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#121 H&M
Autovía del Este, Km. 345, 46960, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
H&M at Bonaire in Valencia is huge; a proper destination if you need a style refresh. The store is laid out over two floors, and has tons of options covering just about everyone—womenswear, menswear, and a pretty extensive kids' section too. Oh, and heads up: they also have a home section, which I think is pretty cool. They used to carry plus sizes in store, but you're probably gonna have to shop online for that now, which is kind of a bummer because I hate online returns. Still, if you need a place with plenty of styles and are on a budget, it's pretty convenient to check out.
Customers tend to rave about the variety they offer, and you can't beat those prices, seriously. Plus, it appears the textiles hold up pretty well which is a huge relief considering the price point, though the quality might vary. I always see that they have good deals. A lot of people mention the staff is helpful. Marisa, in particular, gets a shoutout for being super helpful, she probably deserves a raise. People also dig that it's neat, and there's maternity and nursing clothes available, cause that can be a game changer. Also, that Home section gets a lot of love.

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#122 Subdued
C. de Hermosilla, 22, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [12-8 PM], Monday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-9 PM]
Subdued in Madrid is a shop that seems to be quite popular, especially if you're a teen or in your early twenties and want what's current. It's on Hermosilla street, which I guess is a pretty good location; lots of people rave about their selection, and a bunch of people talk about their sweatshirts. It's not exactly what you'd call "budget-friendly," it's expensive even, but, judging from reviews, a lot of shoppers think the style makes it worth it, even though it's simple clothes for a lot of money. When I'm looking for the best stores in Madrid for clothes, it's worth looking into Subdued.
It always sounds nice when customers point out how cute and up-to-date the clothes are, its giving fashion guru. There's also mentions of the shop assistants being friendly, which definitely factors into a good shopping trip, right? Apparently they do the jacket and sweatshirt thing really well. It's sounds like a good spot if you're shopping for a teenager, or someone you know. Although, I did see a reoccuring theme on reviews about the price versus the quality, which is always a valid concern. It's not good if a place's clothes just won't fit you right, and people have also pointed out how its tough to get a refund sometimes which sucks.

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#123 Inside
Av. de Andalucía, S/N, 41007 Sevilla, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Inside's a clothing shop in Seville that seems to be a hit, especially with the younger crowd, since they have a huge selection of t-shirts, sweatshirts, and sneakers, and the prices don't break the bank. A lot of people seem to think it's *the* place to go in Seville for trendy stuff and scoring sweet deals, specially when they're having a sale; although, some folks mentioned the real cheap tees aren't the best quality, but generally the price-to-quality ratio is considered good. Also, its great that they're some items there that you can't find in other stores, which makes it unique.
Inside gets lots of love for having a wide variety of fashionable clothes without charging a fortune, that makes it easy to put together a stylish outfit without spending a ton. People keep saying how nice and helpful the staff is, I guess their really attentive and professional; plus, the sales and discounts are a major draw, which is always a plus. It's such a relief to find good underwear that doesn't cost a fortune, and there are always good deals during sales, which is a plus to being able to shop for my husband too. I guess some people have had rough experiences, dealing with rude employees or overly eager salespeople, or the store had a distinct sweaty aroma, but I guess everyone has those days.

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#124 H&M
Carrer de Colón, 34, L'Eixample, 46004 València, Valencia, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9:30 PM]
H&M Valencia is a two-story clothing store situated on Calle Colón, and I've heard that it's pretty expansive. If I remember correctly, the first floor is where you'll find primarily women's stuff, though the assortment can be a little disorganized, the upstairs area supposedly has a good selection of men's and women's casual wear, and sometimes they even have some kids' clothes; but I might be wrong because some have said they have a small selection of kid's clothing. Supposedly they sell shoes and makeup, too, and the vibe it that is aims for trendy, simple designs and I think they have fair prices.
Lots of people seem to like that H&M for it's good prices, diverse options, and cool trends. The best part, though, is that its especially convenient for us women. I think they've got some great deals, plus a rewards program through their club, which is cool; I will admit sizing seems to be inconsistent, and some people have mentioned that sometimes it's really messy and they don't have enough staff. Though a couple of reviewers mention it might be hard to find a worker to help you. There's also good notes about the staff being helpful and that they carry a wide range of sizes, as well as those organic cotton options.

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#125 Bershka
DE LA FLORIDA, 2, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28008 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-10 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
Bershka in Madrid is definitely a go-to if you're on the hunt for trendy clothes that won't break the bank. Word on the street is that they've got tons of options, from everyday tees to edgier pieces, plus all the accessories and those must-have basics everybody's looking for. It seems most people really dig that it's geared towards a younger crowd with a cool, urban vibe. If you're looking for a variety, and even though sometimes the staff ain't the friendliest, there's worse places to start your shopping adventure.
People seem to really love the range, especially the t-shirt selection. Plus, the Lil Bershka line gets props for catering to the younger set. I heard that finding a good deal is not hard there as they have sales pretty often. It seems that some staff members go above and beyond to help, which is always a win. The Principe Pío location, I heard, is easy to navigate, with everything organized which is key when you're trying to find that one perfect outfit.

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#126 H&M
Av del Manzanares, 210, Usera, 28026 Madrid, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-10 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-10 PM], Friday: [10 AM-10 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-10 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-10 PM], Monday: [10 AM-10 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-10 PM]
I've heard the H&M in Madrid is supposed to be massive, almost overwhelming with all the options. Apparently, there's clothes for everybody, and not just clothes, but they supposedly have some home stuff too. From what I understand, it's all about keeping up with the trends, or at least attempting to, and not completely breaking the bank. You know, trying to stay stylish without having to eat ramen for a month! Also they encourage customers to bring in old clothes for some kind of discount.
You know, there's some mixed reviews out there, though. Some people are really impressed with the kids' section and say the quality is surprisingly good, *especially* when they're having a sale. There's even been a few shout outs for the staff, seems like some of those employees are genuinely helpful and nice, a cashier in women's clothing section was mentioned as being kind. Others have commented that things are generally tidy and organized. But, I mean, it sounds like the customer service can be really hit or miss, it seems like some people had bad encounters with rude employees or something, and long lines. There were even some concerns raised over security, but still, the store has a great variety and generally, the personnel is very professional and friendly.

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#127 HUMANA
Av. de Francesc Cambó, 23, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday: [10 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-9 PM]
Humana in Barcelona? It's supposed to be a decent spot for thrifting. They have a selection of secondhand clothes and accessories from brands. Apparently, they even have bedding sometimes, and it’s all pretty cheap which is really important these days. It’s nice to think you can find something cool while also, sorta, doing your part by supporting a more sustainable way to shop. People have mentioned it's good if you want to be anti-capitalistic, but that seems a little dramatic, doesn't it?
From what I hear, the variety is pretty good, plus the prices are reasonable, so it does give you a chance to score some good finds for a great price. People online have talked about finding everything from dresses to jackets and other gems, and have said the organization is good too. Then again, a few people have had experiences with the staff who seem to be having bad days. This one review mentioned a super rude employee who was being very mean to people. Others have also noted the store can get really crowded and maybe isn't always in the best shape or has the best smell.

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