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Clothing sensation El Burgués expands its clutch on menswear, opens an outpost devoted entirely to shoes (and the odd tie). Same reliably immaculate design, unlike other Palermo fashion hot ... read more
Sprawling mansion/courtyard like an Etsy come to life. Cute multi-purpose space showcases arts and crafts from city's burgeoning creative class. Hand-sewn clothes, yuppie kitchenware. Plenty of pat... read more
Bolivian invasion of Palermo Soho continues with fifth location, the local label's biggest yet. Colorful staples in flattering cuts make spiffying up markedly easier. Iconic black and white photos ... read more
Cashmere-loving designers open proper shop for their clothing line. Comfy yet stylish threads won over locals back in the appointment-only showroom days. Now, even clueless tourists can stumble in ... read more
Palermo shop specializes in punky skate clothes for kids, zero to 12, despite what ESL name implies. Edgy ensembles for infants haven't quite hit it big in Palermo Soho, but could make a splash bac... read more
Aptly-titled menswear shop ready to outfit you for high tea or an afternoon of swindling the proletariat. Immaculately designed collection makes looking like you've just returned from the fox hunt ... read more
My name is Paul, and this is between y'all. Design divo Pablo Chiappori's sprawling, gorgeous old Palermo house full of rustic, well-crafted pieces large and small. Knicknacks range from test tubes... read more
Is this a salon or a disco? Depends on the time of day and if they feel like partying, really. Oscar's hair salon for glammed-out Argie pop/rock royals like Cerati, Miranda, Babasonicos and assorte... read more
Brilliant artist supplies made with actual ground up money, including high end acrylic paints for professional artists (and collectors) such as Euro Ochre, Cerulean Pound Sterling, Argentine Peso O... read more
Most fashionable yoga center in Buenos Aires. Trendy Palermisticas in designer leggings head past soothing waterfall for top level Ashatanga and mat Pilates. Store in front sells the usual new age,... read more
Tiny shop houses precious crafts made by Argentine artisans using indigenous techniques. In other words, a great place to pick up a sick Mate gourd, dude! Really though this place is pretty awesome... read more
Pricey, funky, fresh architecturally inventive bags in brightly-hued cow. Suedes, furs, leathers, etc. all dyed in creative colors get the Le Corbusier treatment from architect Ingrid Gutman. Famed... read more
For those for whom sweatpants outdoors are not an option. Cozy Buenos Aires shop packed with smart, locally-designed fashions. Clean and simple style, flamboyant colors and flattering cuts. Expect ... read more
Compact space showcases local independent line intent on preventing you from getting wet. Smart, well-cut raincoats in surprisingly diverse array of colors. Stylish regular jackets, too. Mother/dau... read more
Go-to boutique for immaculately-dressed gay boys and the growing metrosexual population of Buenos Aires. Moderately preppy take on menswear with well-cut pants and a refreshing shortage of bad t-sh... read more
Foppish men from near and far flock to this boutique for their wardrobe needs. Clothing of the finest cotton, with colorful striped shirts and handmade Italian silk ties. If you need to get dressed... read more
South America's answer to Anthropologie, Rapsodia clothes ladies from Argentina to Mexico. Buenos Aires outposts boast the same upscale hippy chic, with flowy styles and fun patterns that are as st... read more
Omigod, shoes! Perhaps Argentina's best-known independent designer of stilettos, boots, and anything else designed to be slid onto a high-maintenance woman's foot, Lucila Lotti specializes in addin... read more
Those seeking more than overpriced tango box sets head to Miles, one of the city's best/only places to procure new music. Listen before you buy in real-life, just like in the olden days. Palermo So... read more
Argentinean label that really, really loves Paris. Clean, simple designs going for a timeless look succeed more often than not. One of the few times that overt influences do more good than harm in ... read more
For those too busy, broke, or overemployed to escape to Punta and u...
Summer's here and the time is right for...swimming in an incredibly...
Best place by far to get a legal substance that'll leave you clench...
One of the first spots in BA where you could nibble on vegan food a...
Everyone in Buenos Aires nightlife has a Bosco and Jojo story. Most...