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| Costanera Center || {{Mall-Tier}} || Almost all of the big American clothing brands are here, but most stores carry scraps that couldn't be sold elsewhere. Quality:Price may not be good, buy at your own discretion. || http://www.costaneracenter.cl/
 
| Costanera Center || {{Mall-Tier}} || Almost all of the big American clothing brands are here, but most stores carry scraps that couldn't be sold elsewhere. Quality:Price may not be good, buy at your own discretion. || http://www.costaneracenter.cl/
 
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| Patronato || {{Mall-Tier}} || Santiago's fashion district by default. Prices are a fraction than what they are in richer areas of the city. Great for alternative clothing (goth, Indian, Chinese, Korean, etc.) || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrio_Patronato
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| Patronato || {{Mall-Tier}} || Santiago's fashion district by default. Prices are a fraction than what they are in richer areas of the city. Great for alternative clothing (Goth, Indian, Chinese, Korean, etc.) || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrio_Patronato
 
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| Providencia Street || {{Mall-Tier}} || Its popularity has increased in the last couple of years thanks to stores like Nostalgic, Vintage and Cazadora, which offer an alternative to mall clothes (not really but they aren't as bad). Also home to second hand clothing stores like Orange Blue and European Clothes.
 
| Providencia Street || {{Mall-Tier}} || Its popularity has increased in the last couple of years thanks to stores like Nostalgic, Vintage and Cazadora, which offer an alternative to mall clothes (not really but they aren't as bad). Also home to second hand clothing stores like Orange Blue and European Clothes.
Barrio Bandera: Second-Hand Tier. All clothes are second hand. Gotta have the patience to look through mountains of dirty clothes but I assure you it's worth it when you find something cool.|| #
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| Barrio Bandera || {{Second-Hand}} || Barrio Bandera is the largest Second-Hand and thrift clothes neighborhood in Santiago. If you have enough patience to go through thousands of dirty, unflattering items to find that one gem for 5 USD I assure you it's worth it.
 
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| Barrio Bellavista || {{Low}} || Hipster neighborhood that's been on the rise since 2000. Also has plenty of national designers and lapizlazuli jewelry stores. Careful with street vendors. || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrio_Bellavista
 
| Barrio Bellavista || {{Low}} || Hipster neighborhood that's been on the rise since 2000. Also has plenty of national designers and lapizlazuli jewelry stores. Careful with street vendors. || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrio_Bellavista
 
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Brand Tier Description Website
Barrio Lastarria dLow Local designers sell their collections here. Most garments are one or two of a kind. Jewelry can be the most expensive thing to purchase. http://www.barriolastarria.com/tiendas_ropa_vestuario_barrio_lastarria.php
Apumanque eMall/Fast fashion Most clothes are Made in China, but it offers a great variety of stores for all age ranges. The stores Ansonia and TODOPIEL carry nice shoes. http://www.apumanque.cl/
Costanera Center eMall/Fast fashion Almost all of the big American clothing brands are here, but most stores carry scraps that couldn't be sold elsewhere. Quality:Price may not be good, buy at your own discretion. http://www.costaneracenter.cl/
Patronato eMall/Fast fashion Santiago's fashion district by default. Prices are a fraction than what they are in richer areas of the city. Great for alternative clothing (Goth, Indian, Chinese, Korean, etc.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrio_Patronato
Providencia Street eMall/Fast fashion Its popularity has increased in the last couple of years thanks to stores like Nostalgic, Vintage and Cazadora, which offer an alternative to mall clothes (not really but they aren't as bad). Also home to second hand clothing stores like Orange Blue and European Clothes.
Barrio Bandera dSecond-Hand/Thrift Barrio Bandera is the largest Second-Hand and thrift clothes neighborhood in Santiago. If you have enough patience to go through thousands of dirty, unflattering items to find that one gem for 5 USD I assure you it's worth it.
Barrio Bellavista dLow Hipster neighborhood that's been on the rise since 2000. Also has plenty of national designers and lapizlazuli jewelry stores. Careful with street vendors. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrio_Bellavista