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Are clothes cheaper in Spain or UK?

The price of clothes in Spain vs the UK Clothes are generally cheaper in Spain than in the UK. However, if you are looking for named brands, expect to pay higher prices in Spain than in the UK, with many people flying back to the UK with empty suitcases for a shopping spree.



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According to a report by Eurostat, Spain is the cheapest country in Europe to buy clothing and doing so at Zara is no different. The Spanish based subsidiary of Inditex, the largest clothing retailer in the world, is said to price goods based on the economy of the country in which they are sold.

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You won't regret buying fashion and accessories “made in Spain”. From exclusive lines by Spanish designers of international prestige to the pret-à-porter Spain exports to half the planet and which you'll look just as chic in at home.

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The cheapest of all hypermarkets visited by the OCU was Alcampo in Coia, Vigo, and the cheapest chains were Tifer in Castilla y León; Dani in Jaén and Granada; and Family Cash. The cheapest chains nationwide were Alcampo and Supeco.

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Compared to the rest of Europe, Spain is easy on the eyes and even easier on the wallet. Between the low cost of food and alcohol and the ease of finding budget accommodation outside the large city centers and resort areas, your Spanish holiday doesn't need to be extravagantly expensive.

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Items in Europe are already significantly cheaper to purchase than in the U.S., and you can also get a percentage of your money back from the taxes you paid. Let's break it down. The Louis Vuitton bag that I purchased in Spain was $740 cheaper than the U.S. price.

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Europe has long been seen as one of the best places to bag a bargain on designer items from handbags to dresses, and shoes to earrings. According to Vogue, who knows a thing or two about fashion, the cheapest designer bags can be found in the UK, France and Germany.

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