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Gauchoclothes.com was created to offer authentic gaucho clothing from Argentina. Items offered are bombachas de campo trousers - the real gaucho pants, shirts, alpargatas also known as espadrilles, berets, belts, and ponchos. All products 100% made in Argentina and all posted from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 541155800005
- info@gauchoclothes.com
- gauchoclothes.com
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I never received my package and FedEx…
I never received my package and FedEx was not helpful at all. In the end it just got sent back

Reply from Gaucho Clothes
Great quality clothing
Great product, easy transaction, fast shipping. I"m a repeat customer.
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