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El Rastro
Cheap clothes, luggage, antiques, old photos of Madrid, old flamenco records, faux designer purses, grungy T-shirts, household goods and electronics are El Rastro staples, but for every 10 pieces of junk, there's a real gem waiting to be found.
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Las Bailarinas
This shop may be tiny, but this is one of the biggest names for upmarket yet fun shoes, popular with Spanish celebrities.
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Martel Kee
It's a strange fact of Spanish life that French Connection has yet to open its own store in Spain. Until it does, head to this small boutique which also has other stylishly casual lines.
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Piamonte
A favourite shop of MadrileƱas looking for special footwear for an important occasion, Piamonte is one the standard-bearers of Chueca's sense of style.
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Snapo
You wouldn't find Snapo anywhere but in MalasaƱa, with edgy street wear that typifies the barrio's rebellious spirit. Imagine a T-shirt of Pope John Paul II with fist raised and 'Vatican 666' emblazoned across the front and you get the idea.
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