Isabel La Católica 30

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"Fábrica Social This shop, down a tiny sunny alley off a sidestreet in Colonia Roma ( Córdoba 67 interior 7 ), is like many other Mexico City’s shops that support women’s crafts collective, but it’s slightly different in that it carefully curates its inventory—made usingthe local traditional crafts of weaving, embroidery, jewelry-making—choosing only those pieces that complement a more modern lifestyle. Yes, that’s a traditional huipil , or pullover tunic, from Guerrero, but while this simple embroidered piece would work for your abuela , it would also look cool at your graphic design gig in LA. The shop has outlets at Hotel Condesa DF and its products are carried by stores in Puebla and Tulum."

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Isabel La Católica 30, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Get directions

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