A few years ago, I stumbled upon a few small affordable Spanish clothing brands while on holiday in Barcelona, and it completely changed how I think about my wardrobe.
The quality was beautiful, the fit was perfect, and the price? Shockingly reasonable.
Since then, I’ve been hooked on discovering more of these hidden gems. Brands that quietly create stunning, well-made clothes without the hefty designer price tag.
If you want to bring a little Mediterranean magic into your everyday wardrobe, you’re in for a treat.
These Spanish clothing brands combine craftsmanship, creativity, and affordability in the most refreshing way.

1. Laganini Studio
In Zaragoza, designer Ángela Jordá turned her dream of slowing life down into a label that does the same for fashion.
Laganini Studio takes its name from the Croatian word laganini, meaning “take it easy.” And that’s exactly the vibe.
Think bold prints, easy silhouettes, and cheerful Mediterranean colour.
Each design is made in Spain in small batches, so every piece feels personal.
If you want something joyful and well made, Laganini is all about clothes that make you feel good, not just look good.

2. Baymo
Baymo began in Barcelona with a simple idea: make clothing that’s both beautiful and responsible.
Monica Aurell started by designing pieces that women could wear confidently, bold prints, strong colours, and versatile shapes that stand out for all the right reasons.
Each collection is made locally in small quantities, often using fabrics sourced from Milan and Paris.
Dresses from Baymo have become cult favourites, with pop-up events in Madrid selling out in hours.

3. Bolfate
Twin sisters Beatriz and Ana wanted to create clothes that reflect who they are, classic, confident, and just a little bit daring. So they started Bolfate in their hometown of Sevilla.
Their designs feel timeless yet fresh, often in a crisp black-and-white palette, with vintage-inspired tailoring and gorgeous detailing.
Every garment is crafted in Spain with an emphasis on quality and care.
These are the kind of pieces you’ll reach for again and again, sophisticated, easy to wear, and full of quiet charm.

4. Cloute
For lovers of casual, creative style, Cloute is the name to know. The brand celebrates Spanish culture with relaxed clothing that still feels thoughtful, graphic T-shirts, gingham shorts, and hoodies with meaning.
Each collection tells a story, often inspired by the founder’s travels across Spain.
It’s a label made for people who want to express themselves through what they wear, without giving up comfort.
Soft fabrics, bold statements, and a dose of individuality, that’s Cloute’s signature.

5. Nurrk
Alexandra Sesé started Nurrk with a desire to bring art, culture, and attitude into modern fashion.
Her designs are full of energy, vivid colours, expressive prints, and unique tailoring that bridges the gap between Spain and New York.
Nurrk has gained a reputation for bold creativity and fearless storytelling (even appearing on the screens in Times Square).
Each limited-edition piece is designed to help women stand out, not blend in.
If your wardrobe could use a little spark, Nurrk delivers confidence in clothing form.

6. Elisa Cortés
For more than three decades, Elisa Cortés has dressed women who love timeless elegance but aren’t afraid of a little fun.
Her collections are full of unexpected combinations, stripes with florals, dots with tartan, all somehow perfectly balanced.
Every item is crafted in Andalucía with sustainability and fair working conditions at its heart.
Wearing Elisa Cortés feels like putting on joy. Her designs are colourful, playful, and made to be lived in, fashion that celebrates optimism.

7. Mokita Spain
When friends Maria and Laura couldn’t find clothes that felt both feminine and easy to wear, they decided to make their own. That’s how Mokita Spain was born.
Their pieces are lighthearted yet refined, soft leather bags, pretty collars, and chic scarves that instantly add personality.
Mokita Spain champions slow fashion, using natural, recyclable materials and encouraging people to repair and reuse their garments.
With stores in Madrid, Seville, and Jerez de la Frontera, Mokita has become a favourite for women who want everyday pieces that still feel a little special.

8. Miklat
Mila Ramos created Miklat to remind women that less really can be more.
Based in Valladolid, the brand focuses on limited-edition clothing designed to last, clean lines, soft fabrics, and silhouettes that work from day to night.
Every garment is made with care in Spain, keeping production local and sustainable.
Miklat’s style is understated but confident, the kind of quiet luxury you can actually afford.
If your wardrobe leans toward simple and elegant, you’ll love Miklat’s timeless approach.

9. Simona Studio
Barcelona label Simona Studio celebrates the art of simplicity.
Its pieces are sleek, minimal, and incredibly wearable, a soft neutral palette, clean tailoring, and subtle feminine touches.
The brand believes in buying less but better. Everything is produced locally, in small runs, with attention to detail.
Simona Studio is for women who want to look polished without trying too hard. Easy, versatile, and endlessly chic.

10. Lebor Gabala
With over 35 years in fashion, Maite Muñoz has built Lebor Gabala into one of Spain’s most respected brands.
Inspired by the bohemian spirit of 1970s Ibiza and Italian design, her collections combine nostalgia with sophistication.
You’ll find beautifully made knitwear, fluid dresses, and wardrobe staples that last. Each piece tells a story of craftsmanship and individuality.
Lebor Gabala designs are timeless, quietly luxurious, and built to live beyond the season, the opposite of disposable fashion.

11. Mi&Co Barcelona
Mi&Co is like sunshine in clothing form. Run by two generations of women, the brand takes its inspiration from Formentera’s light, warmth, and relaxed energy.
Each garment is handcrafted in Spain using natural materials, blending bohemian ease with urban practicality.
Think flowy dresses, soft knits, and earthy tones that capture the Mediterranean spirit.
If you’re drawn to effortless style and a touch of wanderlust, Mi&Co Barcelona feels like a breath of summer all year round.

12. Maria Gallart
Maria Gallart’s designs are elegant yet relaxed, perfect for dinners, celebrations, or simply when you want to feel polished.
Each collection is made in Barcelona with the help of local artisans, using fine fabrics and timeless cuts.
The result? Pieces that feel festive and feminine without being fussy.
Maria’s approach to fashion is simple: create something beautiful, wear it often, and let it bring out your confidence.

13. Antonieta
Antonieta began as a neighbourhood boutique in Barcelona with a personal touch, the kind of place where you know the faces behind the counter.
Gemma Pedró and Guillem Oliva combine creativity and tech savvy to offer clothing that’s stylish, practical, and inclusive.
Their designs are made for real women with busy lives, easy pieces that mix comfort with quiet sophistication.
Antonieta’s charm lies in its authenticity. Every piece feels thoughtfully made, affordable, and genuinely wearable.

14. Triana by C
Sisters Berta and Cristina Triana from Bilbao pour their hearts into Triana by C, a label full of colour, joy, and personality.
Their designs are produced in Spanish workshops using high-quality Italian yarns, and their knitwear in particular has become a customer favourite.
The brand’s jewellery line, handcrafted with natural stones, adds even more individuality.
Triana by C captures the warmth and creativity of Spanish fashion in its purest form: made with love, designed to last.

15. La Folie Santander
La Folie started as a boutique that brought together some of Spain’s best independent designers.
Over time, it began creating its own line, La Folie Collection, inspired by its stylish coastal hometown.
The brand blends classical elegance with a modern twist.
Shopping here feels personal, like discovering treasures in a friend’s closet rather than scrolling through endless online racks.
La Folie’s clothes are unique, beautifully made, and still affordable, proving good taste doesn’t have to cost a fortune.



