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Discover Trendy Fashion Stores in the Gothic Neighbourhood

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Written by Daniella

If you like fashion, then Barcelona offers lots of options of different types and styles of clothing stores. You will definitely be able to find something new that will look lovely on you.

Barcelona is also the best place to discover a wide variety of prices, with luxury brands, new fashion designers, the world’s largest fashion retailers with affordable prices, but also small, Asian clothing stores with very competitive prices. If you like wearing trendy clothes, be sure to visit the Gothic neighbourhood. This is the ideal place for unique and original clothing.

Today, this article by ShBarcelona tells you more about some of the best clothing stores in Barcelona’s Gothic neighbourhood.

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Barcelona’s most special fashion shops in the Gothic neighbourhood

UK Look

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Good Look opened its doors in Barcelona in 1989, then the store was called Merc and now it’s known as UK-Look. The clothing store started with selling brands and footwear of English origin, such as Dr. Martens, Merc, Fred Perry, Ben Sherman, Lonsdale and Farah. The store changed its name for the first time in 1999, and since 2005 we know it as UK-Look.

The store now offers clothes and footwear by famous brands, and these combine well with both trendy and more classic fashion items. UK-Look’s inspiration comes from Carnaby Street and a 1960’s London.

UK-Look is the perfect store if you are looking for a great variety in styles and fashionable clothing, but always with a British touch.

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The Room

The Room is a clothing store with casual urban fashion and Nordic clothing brands. You will want to take many of the items you discover here with you right away, whether it’s shoes, t-shirts, bags or a new hairstyle. Yes, hairstyle, because on the top floor in this store you will encounter one of today’s coolest hairdressers.

The Room is in the centre of Barcelona, and it provides a multi-concept store on three different floors. It started in 2006 with a unique shopping experience and an exclusive hair salon, and now there is also The Basement, a zone that brings together people who love style and fashion.

The Room will inspire you with its style and individuality, and it’s still one of Barcelona’s most modern store concepts; it’s less ordinary, unique and really special.

Love Vintage

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Love Vintage receives new clothes every Monday, and in the afternoon you can already find them in the store and on display. The store has vintage and second-hand clothes from the 70’s to the 90’s, although you will also be able to discover older items.

The men’s collection consists of t-shirts, chequered shirts, woodcutter shirts, Levi’s jeans and other jeans brands, 501 Levi’s and Lee and Wrangler jeans, Docker pants and shorts, Adidas shorts and jeans, sweatshirts, hats, caps, jackets, shoes, Dr Martens, and much, much more…

Women can choose from dresses, 501 Levi’s, Levi’s shorts and other shorts, shirts, t-shirts, crop tops, coats, skirts, shoes, boots, hats, berets, sandals, bags, etcetera…

Besides being a second hand store, they also sell new clothing, such as (unisex) music band T-shirts, beautiful shirts, coats and shoes for men and several heeled shoes for women, in red, with stripes, a leopard print, in gray or a jeans look.

What other fashionable clothing store in the Gothic neighbourhood can you recommend?

About the author

Daniella

Daniella enjoys everything the city of Barcelona has to offer. She writes, translates and loves discovering Catalonia and its beautiful nature.

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