Shopping in Buenos Aires is fairly straightforward. You have the busy central pedestrian mall of Florida, the designer labels in Palermo Soho, you have the huge shopping malls spread around the city, such as Abasto, Alto Palermo, Dot, Unicenter and all other goods are often confined to one street or block where shops that sell the same products group together.
Most people know of course of Murillo street in Villa Crespo where you have around three blocks of door to door shops that sell leather goods, but there is also Avenida Warnes where all autoparts vendors group together or Puerreydon between Avenida Corrientes and Avenida Rivadavia where you can get cheap imitations of almost any famous brand in the world from Lacoste and La Martina to Ray-Ban sunglasses.
But if the shopping malls are a bit expensive for you and you do not want to wear imitation either, there is also a third way to get your brandname clothing: the outlet district.
At the intersections of Gurruchaga and Aguirre is the heart of a few blocks that house outlet shops of international brands such as Nike, Puma, Lacoste and A&F but also most of the local favorites from Ona Saez to Rapsodia and from Bensimon to Kosiuko.
Enough to keep you happy for a few hours on one of those rare cloudy days and of course all are open on Sunday afternoon as well. Enjoy!
Sunday, December 19, 2010
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