El Boyero

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Leather goods store· Handicraft

El Boyero Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

El Boyero is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Florida 953, C1005 AAS. El Boyero is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category leather goods store in Argentina.

Address

Florida 953, C1005 AAS

Phone

+541143123564

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fred fulford

Grear store has lots if great items, knives, shoes, hats and great leather jackets, including ponchos, I could have spent alot of money in here. The staff could be a bit better tho.

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Haejin L

First time writing a review. Worst store of my life - this man who is seemly the owner has this attitude as if he has better things to do in life than being at the store. I’m so sorry I bought stuff at your store! I will never again. You can find better place to spend money than this place, especially if you’re going to south Argentina, there are plenty of stores with more variety and better price or even identical goods.

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Soledad Roybal

I liked this store because I felt that the prices were the same as all the other leather stores around BsAs, but the quality of the products were excellent. There wasn't a pushiness by the sales people like in so many other places and I felt pleased with the products. The shop at the Galerias Pacifico offered a 10% discount for cash (but the Calle Florida didn't) and they give a tax-free reciept which most of the other leather stores don't, which saves foreigners an additional 14% which makes this place a great deal.

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Susan Tesch

Very good quality of Argentinian made items.

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Frank Morris

Visited with a group of guys that had spent five days shooting. Everyone walked away finding something made of Leather. Staff was topnotch.

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James Martin

I live in BsAs and I used to recommend this place highly. They had great goods at fair prices. Now they are a tourist trap and rediculously overpriced. Frankly I was shocked. The peso has recently devalued and their prices are higher in dollars or euros than before the devaluation. I'll never take anybody there again unless that changes.

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edy frei

Have all things you need

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Caroline Rosenblatt

Well priced goods quality leather wear, friendly staff