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American Vintage
Vintage clothing surely never looked this good back then. Tucked into a corner inside the American Apparel boutique, there is a great selection of threads here, including '60s frocks, floral-print sweaters, Capri pants and Art Deco scarves.
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Ayllu
This local designer has come up with a cool and comfortable line of women's fashion, using all-cotton fabrics in colors like salmon, Mediterranean blue and cream. Embroidered shawls complete the flowing summery look with the prices more off-the peg than off-the-wall.
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Catimini
Stylish kiddies wear with top international names like Lili Gaufrette, Ikks, Kenzo and Osh Kosh and a range of cuddly to cool threads from 0 to 16 years, plus accessories.
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Dione
This Mexican shoe designer from Guadalajara creates classic shoes for women in the softest of leather. There are Spanish Pons Quintana boots here, as well as fellow Spaniard Baltarini's stylish line. Bags and wallets are also top notch; for the best deals head for the 50% off rack at the back of the shop.
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Headquarters
An artful store with a black ceiling and warehouse look selling the retro-chic fashion look, with Mexican brands like Reme Ritas and Sweet & Dandy cashing in on NaCo's success with their slogan-style T-shirts. The back of the store is a surprising flip into baby pink Japanese-style accessories by Guadalajara company Tatéi (www.tatei.com).
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Kuss Kuss
A funky small space selling NaCo T-shirts and sweatshirts, and shiny lacquered floral bags and flat pumps made by Mexican designers like Mauricio Eduardo and García Gutierrez, plus the classic Jelly shoes from Brazil.
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Macarena Gutiérrez
Shoe addicts can drool over the exquisite soft-leather shoes and boots by the designer of the same name.
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Maringo
At last. Somewhere on the presidential street that sells great fashion at a price that won't force you to take out an extra mortgage. The range is extensive and, although top designers like Carolina Herrera are represented, there are less costly fashions, as well as shoes and accessories.
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Milagro
Designer Sandra Gutiérrez works with local artisans to create a natty line of tightly woven raffia and embroidered bags in brilliant colors and designs and all shapes and sizes, including one for your lap top. Also stocks original jewelry and belts.
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Naco Miscelánea
This cheeky streetwear store is in the heart of Condesa. The first surprise is the size of the place: tiny, the walls papered with lurid photos of strung-up chickens. The logos vary from 1950s Mexican truck companies to Superman. There are also tweed caps and sweatshirts for sale.
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Rio Bravo
A classic tailor which, with its wood-paneled interior and dapper service, is straight out of London's Jermyn Street. Choose from pure cashmere or slum it with a wool-and-cashmere mix. Expect to pay in the region of around $3500 for the privilege, with an approximate time span of 10 days from tape-measure day.
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Sicario
Refurbish your indie weekend wardrobe here; this boutique specializes in fun, non-conformist garments, so you can expect lots of hippy-style flowing skirts and dresses, plus hats and fun accessories, most of which are real one-offs.
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Via Spiga
One of four Via Spiga stores in the city all specializing in classic and high-fashion men's and women's shoes and boots, with imports from Brazil and Italy. Coordinate your look with a snazzy leather bag and belt.
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Vilebrequin
Top up your swimming trunks collection here, a French company with a sense of humor. They come with every imaginable design, including flowers, stripes, birds and flocks of sheep (handy for counting if you can't sleep). You can even buy an oh-so-cute matching towel.
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Zinik
There are plenty of one-offs here if you are pencil thin and looking for urban chic fashion to dazzle them on the dance floor, including tit-tight tops, skimpy skirts, jeans and sequined (or similar) dresses. Top off the outfit with some killer multicolored boots.
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