JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte
Clothing store · Retiro ·

JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte

Clothing store · Retiro ·

Vintage boutique offering curated national and international clothing

passport required
locker for bags
expensive designer items
damaged clothing
good condition
art gallery
vintage clothing
buy used clothes
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null
JUAN PEREZ Ropa y Arte by null

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Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1355, C1060 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

No restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1355, C1060 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 9 11 5976 1181
juanperezropayarte.com
@juanperezvintage

Features

•No restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted

Last updated

Jan 28, 2026

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Odin B.

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This store has an interesting vibe, there’s so much variation both in the selection of clothes as well as the variety in price. However, that’s definitely not saying that there’s a lot of cool clothes! I personally didn’t mind having to put my bag in the locker at the front, it wasn’t that hard of a process

Evgeniy A.

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They wanted my passport to let me get in shop. It is insane.

Junk M.

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Prices were okay— a little expensive but not crazy. Big selection. However I waited in line for 30 minutes to check out but only two people were in line in front of me 😭😭😭😭😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

Va M.

Google
It’s an interesting store, I think that is the best adjective you can use in this case. I mean is a big store, they have some vintage pieces, but fits more like a typical second hand store with few nice pieces, specially the designer ones but I think those are TOO expensive and i have some news budy THEY R NOT NEW!!! SO???Apart of that some of them are not in good condition AT ALL, doesn’t worth it. A big part of the standard clothes and shoes (like regular cheap prices) are damaged and they don’t care about it, they leave them displayed(I think is just to make the visual trick of a “full store”).And something that is important for me because I’m super allergic is the smell...I mean, everything smells like old and has dust, it’s a bit disgusting at some point. But in general it’s an experience and you find some cute things like the miu miu glasses case I bought. Check it on the pics. 😉👋🏻

Iuliia P.

Google
You can find here something pretty good. There's a weird DNI entry system… I wouldn't buy branded items from them, as they are hardly tested for originality. For example, I saw a fake Fendi for 600 dollars

A Clarified W.

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I was looking for a thrift store and a friend said she loves this place. I would never call this a thrift store. I would describe it as a "vintage boutique". There's a fantastic selection of well , curated items that all seem a bit nostalgic. The gods smiled upon me and I found a terrific pair of winter boots in exactly the right size for a trip to Tierra del Fuego. I spent much more than I had planned because I thought I was going to a thrift store, but I know the brand and they were in such good condition that it was like buying new boots. There's an entire upstairs area that I did not go to because I did not want to jump myself. I'm only traveling through the area and my luggage space is very limited. I think you could find wonderful things here if you're looking for something classy and vintage. I'm not sure if this is something cultural that local people would already know but for me from the USA it was strange that I had to show ID (my passport) and check my backpack in a locker before shopping. It wasn't a problem at all because the locker has individual keys. Just something that others may not be expecting. Happy shopping!

Maggie

Google
This place is ridiculous. A most unfriendly dude required my passport information and entered it into some random I-don’t-even-know-what. Then I had to put my purse—yes, just a regular purse, into a locker. For what? To prevent me some stealing some boring, stained, damaged “vintage” clothing? No, this is garage sale crap. An “old” shirt from H&M is not high quality vintage. It’s 50¢ in a neighborhood yard sale. Total waste of time. If you’re just visiting, don’t go out of your way.

Maggie B.

Google
Pricing system doesn’t make sense and is misleading. Rude staff and entrance protocol is absurd