Tango Clothing Stores

Google Map of Clothing Stores: https://maps.app.goo.gl/w9C3J8ZdVcYFSwXQ7
Lu Vespa
  • Can custom tailor dresses, and also creates her own designs
  • She is the tailor for a well known Tango clothing brand
  •  WhatsApp: +54 11 3658 2129
DNI Tango Store (Abasto, Lavalle 3101)
  •  Shoes and clothes (men & women)
  • Adjacent to Tango Imagen store (above)
 Melina Castro
Tango Imagen (Abasto, Anchorena 606)
  • Lower cost clothes – pants for men and skirts/dresses for women
  • They can have a tailor make simple alterations quickly for a low price
  • Adjacent to DNI Tango Store
Nocturna Boutique (Abasto, at Jean Jaures 690)
  • At the back of Zorzal
  • Women’s clothes only
  • Open Monday-Saturday from 11am to 7pm, and also Wednesday & Saturday
    nights during milongas
 Giros (Suipacha 868, 2nd Floor)
  • Women’s clothes only
  • Get 15% off by signing up for Hoy Milonga’s free membership
Oscar Castro Sastreria (no retail store)
  • Custom made men’s pants, suits and vests
El Rey de los Pantalones (Abasto, Av. Pueyrredón 367)
  • Pants, shirts, suits, and jackets for men
Miguel Mancera Boutique (Rodríguez Peña 319)
  • Custom made men’s pants, suits and vests
  • You can choose from about 200 different fabrics
  • Depending on the quality of the fabrics, pants cost between 70 and 250 USD.
Cesar Ramos (Lavalle 2756)
  •  Custom made men’s clothes
  •  Many colorful fabrics and creations are available
Lucila Segura Tailor
  • Custom made women’s dresses
Idilia by Claudia Codega
  • Handmade women’s dresses
Onel
  •  Dresses by designer Erika Urrutia One
  •  By appointment only
Silmolina Shoes & clothes
  • Tango Shoes and dresses
4CORAZONES (Junín 145)
  • Clothes and shoes for men and women
  • Must make an appointment first
Carla Tango (at Adolfo Alsina 2106 2°D)

A longer list: https://www.hoy-milonga.com/buenos-aires/en/catalog/clothing

Facebook group for buying & selling used clothes from other people: Ropa de Tango CABA

For regular (non-Tango) clothes

Because of the economic issues, imported (high quality) clothes, especially brand name, are much more expensive than in other countries. However, if you do want to buy clothing, you can find some good options on Florida Street.

For second hand clothes: search for “Ferria Americana” in Google Maps to find shops all over Buenos Aires. This location is a larger shop and is recommended: Eureka Vintage.

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