Custo Barcelona
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Custo Barcelona was born on a 1980s round-the-world motorcycle trip. Inspired by the laid-back style and psychedelic colours of Californian surfer dudes, brothers Custo and David Dalmau returned to their native Barcelona to create … Read more
Custo Barcelona was born on a 1980s round-the-world motorcycle trip. Inspired by the laid-back style and psychedelic colours of Californian surfer dudes, brothers Custo and David Dalmau returned to their native Barcelona to create individual screen-printed T-shirts for men and women that went against the minimalism of the time. Read less

Barcelona-bred style
Word to the wise: For designs from previous seasons, head to Custo Vintage at Plaça del Pi 2.
Now the global brand extends to everything from suits to swimwear but it’s still all about bright colours, bold prints and a mix of fabrics and, for fashionistas, the T-shirts are still the most sought-after item.
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