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Some bags are worth splurging on.

The Lucky Guide to Bags!

The brightest, happiest, most-of-the-moment ways to carry your stuff this season.

The Lucky Shoe Guide

Bye-bye boots! Finally, it's the season for open toes and sexy straps.

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Totally necessary.

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They're way more fun to look at than the traditional ones.

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Calma Chicha

Cowhide rugs are abundant in Argentina—the country's largest industry is ranching—and due to its immense selection, Calma Chicha is the in…

Pasaje la Defensa

Perhaps the most atmospheric shopping destination in the entire city, this antique-vendor-filled retail arcade, located in the 19th-century former Ita…

Wussmann

It's impossible not to be impressed by this multidimensional stationery store. From Buenos Aires' San Telmo neighborhood store listing.

Guido

Wealthy Argentines like to relax on their estancias (ranches), and family-owned Guido is the place to go for authentic gaucho-life provisions, includi…

Marcelo Toledo

Young, laid-back silversmith Marcelo Toledo is one of the country's premier artisans, and his homey workshop/showroom is full of elaborate poncho pins…

La Mercería

The clothing and decor here is unabashedly colorful, floral-printed, embellished, or in the case of a majority of the merchandise (like an electric bl…

Lupe

Lupe stands out for its charming French-schoolgirl aesthetic (denim jumpers, sailor jerseys, and canvas ballet flats are swift sellers) and its breezy…

Papelera Palermo

Set back from the sidewalk behind a rock-landscaped courtyard, this rustic paper-goods store has the feel of an old academic library. From Buenos Aire…

Buenos Aires Design

The concept behind this retail center is pretty innovative: It's a sleek, multistory mall dedicated exclusively to interior design, and it's possible…

Patio Bullrich

Most of Argentina's notable clothing and accessory chains can be found in the prettily-laid-out space. From Buenos Aires' Recoleta neighborhood store…

Un Buen Orden

Luis Miguel Parma and Horacio Campillo regularly traverse Argentina, from the southern Patagonian plains up to the dusty highlands near the Paraguayan…

Gil Antiguedades

Owned by a cantankerous yet ultimately endearing husband-and-wife team, this trilevel spot is best known for its antiques, but we only had eyes for it…

Guastavino

A family business for nearly a century, this dusty optical shop has a lockdown on vintage designer eyewear, and the selection is so charmingly haphaza…

Materia Urbana

Created and run by a coterie of artists, this studio-shop showcases the work of more than 100 different names in the world of Buenos Aires design, fro…

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