El Corte Militar

El Corte Militar

Clothing and Footwear Accessories

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El Corte Militar is the oldest tailor shop in Madrid, located on the historic Calle Mayor. Since 1926, it has been crafting men's suits and uniforms.

But if you're not looking for a royal guard uniform or a classic suit, you'll find a selection of classic and casual clothing from the Madrid brand Roberto Bassi, everyday shoes from the Toledo-based Coronel Tapioca, designer sunglasses from Mr. Boho in Seville, high-quality leather belts, wallets, and bags from the classic Madrid brand Miguel Bellido, business and casual wear from the Andalusian brand Spagnola, outerwear for men and women from Madrid's Mirto factory, and stylish accessories – fabric bracelets from Hispania Colors, unique keychains, clothing patches, pins, and more.

In short, this store is a must-visit — especially for men who want to take home something truly original from Madrid! 




Contacts

+34 915 419 837 https://www.elcortemilitar.com External Link

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