Seville

Clothing

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Stradivarius
Sierpes

Known for its original, constantly changing fashion, the designs follow the latest trends in clothing and accessories.

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Bershka

Popular with the younger generation, bershka has significant presence due to their clothing line with a distinct urban, or street culture feel.

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Blanco

Is particularly popular with young women in spain and europe. the trendy and free designs are colorful, comfortable and affordable.

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El Corte Inglés

The main building in plaza del duque has several floors of clothing. the same for the nerviã³n plaza location outside the historic center.

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Massimo Dutti

Men's and women's fashion chain caters to a more modern feel of clothing. the designs are formal but quite trendy and utilize excellent fabrics with urban and cosmopolitan details.

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Seville offers a wide variety of retail clothing, although generally at high prices. The main shopping district is home to all the big international and Spanish clothing lines such as Zara who has at least 4 separate stores in Seville. The winding streets and alleyways of the Santa Cruz area around the Cathedral do a roaring trade in Spanish- and Andalusian-themed T-shirts and inexpensive flamenco dresses for little girls. The Corte Ingles translated literally to "The English Cut" is a large chain of department stores located throughout Spain selling clothes in the "American style".

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Toro de Fuego

Hernando colon, 38 local 3, 954 215 176. an above-average and tasteful t-shirt boutique, offering a large number of variations on the popular "bull of fire" theme. printing is high quality, the fabric is good quality and proprietor marã­a gutiã©rrez is friendly and helpful. t-shirts average €16 for all sizes.

Seville is home to many beautiful artifacts, some of the more popularly known are plates and Spanish tiles. Triana offers many ceramic factories where one can buy various tiles from authentic craftsmen. There are stores that custom design plates and tiles near the cathedral, especially in Calle Sierpes, but across the river in Triana are other worthwhile pottery stores. Depending on the time of year, but especially leading up to Christmas, there are a number of artisan fairs throughout the city.