FASHION SHOPS
Aleluya Store
Hip urbanwear labels appropriate for Barcelona’s boisterous Raval neighbourhood.
JNBY-Croquis
Fashion hounds will already be well familiar with this Chinese fast fashion label but now you may want to get better acquainted, too.
The Rent Shop
An arty kind of place, it offers trendy, yet totally wearable looks from Nordic designers and a handful of up-and-coming local talent, sold alongside tongue-in-cheek accessories.
The Outpost
Specializing in men's shoes and accessories, and having distributed to other stores in town for ages, they finally opened their own space in 2008, carrying an enviable list of names.
Santa Eulalia
Sitting proudly among the international labels’ flagship stores on Passeig de Gràcia, top luxury labels and bespoke tailoring and shirt-making.
Casa Munich
Cool kicks for those in the know. Recognizable by their retro designs and distinctive X logo, this Made In Barcelona sneaker brand has been around since 1939.
Oscar H Grand
Skinny boys love his slim-fitting, ready-to-wear pieces, which are just a tad Comme des Garçon-esque - just more affordable.
Le Swing
With three locations, Le Swing has established themselves as a bit of a vintage clothing mafiaI. It’s the original spot that remains the centre of all things second-hand
M69
Albert and Jordi make sure neighborhood boys strut their stuff in style, with boy staples at their locations in both El Born and the Gayxample.
La Comercial
Fashion gurus say an accessory is the last thing you put on, and the first thing people notice. La Comercial follows that rule and scores major points.
Adolfo Dominguez
Having earned a reputation as ‘The Spanish Armani’ for the great tailoring and quality materials, this Galician chain still maintains a reasonable price point.
Gonzalo Comella
For nearly nine generations, this store been catering to the needs of the city’s fashion forward crowd, and remains one of the first places locals check out for inspiration.





















