If you’re visiting Spain with kids and plan to shop locally, here’s a list of my favorite Spanish children’s brands that I often purchase for my girls.

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Top Spanish Children’s Brands to Shop in Spain

Since many of my readers are family travelers, I often receive questions not only about food souvenirs and handmade gifts but also about children’s games and clothing. With that in mind, I wanted to create a dedicated post about cool Spanish children’s brands you can easily shop for during any trip to Spain (especially since I’ve just received a few of my own holiday purchases for the kids).

While many of these brands are available at El Corte Inglés, the largest department store chain in the country, you can also shop directly from the brand’s website (many offer international shipping and a discount on your first purchase if you subscribe). Another thing I do when visiting a new city is search Google for “tienda de ropa infantil cerca de mi” to find nearby small children’s clothing stores and support local businesses with my purchases. Sometimes, Spanish Amazon.es is also handy, as they often have the fastest delivery. You can literally order things to your hotel and receive them the next day.

Spain is known for a few unique children’s clothing and shoe brands, celebrated for their quality and playful designs. Here’s a roundup of some of my favorite children’s brands to shop for every occasion in Spain.

Trendy Spanish Childrens Brands to Shop in Spain
My holiday purchases for the kids

Shoes in Spain: Conguitos, Eli 1957, and Pisamonas

When it comes to children’s shoes, Conguitos and Eli 1957 are two brands that stand out.

  • Conguitos offers a wide range of stylish and comfortable footwear for kids, from trendy sneakers to classic ballet flats. It’s an absolute favorite of my girls, as they have lots of pinkish, glittery unicorn designs. In the photo above, you can see a cute pair I just ordered as a holiday gift for one of my girls, for the other one I bought these. Over the years, they used to have even more flashy designs like this one. Conguitos shoes are created with comfort in mind and are produced in Spain, which is a big deal these days when so much is made in China. I’ve never bought a pair of Conguitos that my girls didn’t enjoy.
    • You can shop the current Conguitos collection here.
  • Eli 1957 is a popular Spanish brand known for its timeless, high-quality handmade shoes. They specialize in elegant leather shoes for special occasions, though casual footwear options are also available. While Eli 1957 is one of the best Spanish brands, to be honest, my girls are not always excited about their classy designs.
    • You can shop the current Eli 1957 collection here.
  • Pisamonas is another great brand of Spanish children’s footwear, established in 2013, known for combining excellent quality with reasonable prices. They also manufacture in Spain.
    • You can shop the current Pisamonas collection here.

Spanish Leggings: Isabel Mora

When it comes to everyday essentials like leggings, Isabel Mora is a brand that blends comfort with style. While this Spanish brand is known for producing a variety of children’s clothing and accessories, their children’s leggings are amazing. In fact, in the photo above, you can notice that I have just ordered the new warm ones for this winter season. Isabel Mora leggings are known for their softness, stretch, and durability, making them a wardrobe staple for active kids. I also love that for most of them, you can adjust the waist with an extra inner button, which is so handy for my oldest, who’s both tall and skinny.

With other brands, it’s always a drama when I get her size, and it’s a bit short, but the larger one falls off her. Additionally, after I got my girls a few leggings that imitate jeans, they no longer want to wear normal jeans at all, since the leggings are way more comfortable. While Isabel Mora leggings are mostly popular for their practicality for all-day wear, some of their new designs are so unique and versatile that, when combined with the right tops, they look like a complete stylish outfit.

You can shop the current Isabel Mora collection here.

Pajamas and Underwear: Rapife + Naiara

For high-quality underwear, Rapife and Naiara have been my favorite lesser-known Spanish Children’s brands so far.

  • Rapife is known for its simple designs, using soft cotton fabrics that are gentle on child’s skin. I used to have many of their bodysuits when my girls were babies.
    • You can shop the current Rapife collection here or find some pieces on Amazon.es
  • Naiara is a small Spanish underwear brand I discovered by pure accident, as they are not really present online. My mother-in-law bought some of their products for my girls at a local lingerie store (called “tienda de linceria” in Spanish), and I was so pleasantly surprised by the quality of the materials. I think it’s the best underwear I’ve ever bought for the kids in terms of comfort. Unfortunately, it is hard to purchase these online.

Best Spanish Children’s Brands for Pretty Dresses

For parents searching for beautiful, stylish dresses for girls, Spain is home to several fantastic brands that specialize in cute designs and offer excellent quality. Many of these brands do not have websites in English and are only available in children’s clothing stores or at El Corte Inglés. The dresses in the photo above are from La Amapola and Mon Petit Bonbon. Additionally, Pan con Chocolate, Doña Carmen, and Martín Aranda are known for their classic and elegant Spanish dresses.

Coats: Marae Kids

For high-quality outerwear, Marae Kids is a great children’s brand made in Spain. Their coats are crafted from premium materials like wool and cashmere, featuring both classic and modern designs. Unfortunately, the brand does not sell directly through their website, but you can find their products in many children’s wear stores across Spain.

Colorful Clothing for kids from Spain

If your child loves bold, vibrant clothing, Boboli, Tuc Tuc, and Desigual are all popular Spanish brands. To be completely honest, I personally don’t love their designs, but over the years, my girls were frequently gifted clothing from all three by friends and family, and they liked and enjoyed wearing them (despite my opinion lol). A big plus is that all of these brands are available in almost every shopping center across Spain, so they are easy to find. Additionally, I really like many of the designs from Mayoral (even though they now produce everything in China). This brand is also present in nearly every Spanish mall across the country.

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