
Halloween, Christmas, birthdays or theme parties. Events that somehow force us to dress according to a dress code are proliferating more and more frequently . And for this the costume stores in Seville promise a wide range of possibilities: from the traditional costumes of witches, pirates and mummies to the uniforms worn by the protagonists of The Squid Game or Wednesday Addams herself.
The possibilities are endless and with Halloween just around the corner, costume stores in Seville are getting ready for the occasion with the latest ghostly-inspired novelties. Picturesque spaces that will solve your witches’ night with costumes that will not miss a single detail.
1. Pichardo parties
Pichardo fiestas has been supplying Sevillians with everything they need for Carnival, Halloween, birthdays and Christmas parties (and all kinds) since 1952. Piñatas, cotillions and especially costumes of all kinds to save your dates. A colorful and picturesque little shop in the San Vicente neighborhood just a few meters from the Setas de Sevilla. The reader can consult their catalog of costumes on their website.
📍 c/ Daoiz, 3
2. La Casa de los Disfraces
You will have to go to Avenida Montes Sierra, beyond the Los Arcos Shopping Center to discover this universe of possibilities that is La Casa de los Disfraces. A monumental warehouse in the Carretera Amarilla business park dedicated to costumes and other party items that has established itself as one of the reference costume stores in Seville.
This business whose origins are in the town of Pilas has been open since 1993 and has been able to expand to other stores in Huelva and Cadiz. They sell retail, wholesale and also dispense their services through their online store.
📍Montes Sierra Avenue, 20
Martín Flores
Martín Flores has stood the test of time and continues to offer costumes, candy, accessories and decorative items for celebrations since 1948. What started as a candy store has gradually established itself as one of the best costume stores in Seville.
You have to drop by this temple dedicated to parties in the heart of the Triana neighborhood. As in previous cases, this little shop joins the digital world with its website and the possibility of purchasing their items from anywhere in the country.
📍c/ Pureza, 74 bajo
4. Almacenes Moyano
Don’t let the name of this company mislead you. Indeed, it is the Cordovan company Almacenes Moyano, creators of the iconic handmade potato chips. But their biggest claim is not the only one and they extended the family business to the world of knick-knacks, groceries and party utensils as well as costumes.
In addition to the warehouse they have in the Carretera Amarilla business park, they have other spaces in Cordoba, Malaga and Cadiz.
📍Avenida de la Industria, 57