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Bajo El Alma
Just across the street from Takkai, this cute boutique sells sexy hand-knit dresses and other clothes and accessories.
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Cappadocia
The owner of this shop in Manantiales goes to Turkey regularly to find the suzanis, kilims and other carpets and exotic accessories that fill her shop.
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El Canuto
This lovely boutique in a shack-like structure just behind Playa Vik carries some of the loveliest finds in José Ignacio. The vibrant womenswear and accessories capture the barefoot, bohemian beach vibe of the area. Don’t miss the merino wool knits...
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Kosiuko
This Argentine clothing empire has a cult following of teens and twentysomethings who adore their casual, sexy clothing.
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Manga Rosada
This is one of the go-to shops for bathing suits in the area. You will find lots of brightly colored bikinis (with tiny bottoms, remember this is South America) and fun cover-ups, hats and beach bags.
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Mutate
The most stylish store in José Ignacio mixes men’s and women’s clothes and accessories with ‘40s furniture, vintage glass and flea market treasures in an artful way.
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Santas Negras
Owned by two of the area’s top interior decorators (Patricia Torres and Paula Martini), Santas Negras is a housewares and fashion shop that sells pieces that emulate the laid-back look of the region’s most stylish houses. Funky finds from their...
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Sentido
Right next to Parador La Huella, Sentido sells an eclectic mix of beach-inspired wares from soaps and scented candles to linen shirts, throw pillows and furniture.
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Sisters Solnicki
Think Fiorucci goes to the beach. If you need disco worthy platform shoes or sequined tube tops, this outpost of Sisters Solnicki is the place to shop. You will find sequined dresses, flashy cover-ups and platform wedges at prices that...
José Ignacio

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While there are some charming bungalows turned into boutiques where you can pick up such basic beach staples as straw hats, linen shirts and cover-ups, as well as furnishings for beach houses, there are few unique finds in Jose Ignacio. The shopping in Manantiales and La Barra is better, and where you will discover the greatest concentration of shops.