Looking for the best design boutiques in Mexico City?
Want to shop ethical, sustainable fashion while visiting Mexico?
Curious about concept stores that actually matter — not just Instagram-worthy shops?
If you're a traveler looking for unique, meaningful shopping experiences in Mexico City, this guide is for you.
We've compiled everything you need to know about the best concept stores and slow fashion destinations in CDMX, with special focus on Fundamentally — recently featured in Vogue Latam's guide to Mexico's best concept stores.
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What is a Concept Store? Why You Should Care
A concept store is more than a boutique. It's a curated space where design, art, ethics, and experience converge.
Unlike traditional retail:
Mexico City's concept stores are a big part of why travelers come back. They're where locals go to find unique pieces, connect with the creative community, and understand what's really happening in Mexican design
Fundamentally: Best Ethical Concept Store in Mexico City
Why it's worth your time
Featured in: Vogue Latam's "Best Concept Stores in Mexico" (2026)
What Vogue said: "Fundamentally has the intention to build a more ethical and conscious system through its creative platform that brings together slow fashion designers, creatives, and sustainability experts. Its space in Mexico City in Roma Norte functions as a forum for emerging brands, stylists, photographers, and media that share the same vision."
But here's what Vogue didn't mention: Fundamentally isn't just a store. It's a movement.
What makes Fundamentally different
1. Curated slow fashion from 50+ Mexican brands
Every single brand has been selected based on:
You won't find fast fashion here. You won't find items designed to be disposable.
What you will find: prendas con propósito — pieces with purpose.
2. An experience, not just shopping
The showroom functions as a creative forum that includes:
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3. 80% female-founded and operated
The team behind Fundamentally represents the future of ethical entrepreneurship in Mexico:
When you shop at Fundamentally, you're directly supporting female entrepreneurship in Mexico.
4. Part of a larger movement
Fundamentally is building Mexico's first directory of slow fashion brands — connecting conscious consumers with +300 emerging designers and sustainable fashion projects.
It's a bridge between:
Practical Information for Visitors
Location
????Colima 184, 2nd Floor Roma Norte, Mexico City, 06700, Mexico
(Roma Norte is one of Mexico City's most vibrant neighborhoods — perfect for a full day of exploring)
Hours
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Note: Hours may vary. Check I Google maps FUNDAMENTALLY - Slow Fashion Concept Store before visiting.
How to get there
What to bring
What to Expect: A First-Time Visitor's Guide
The Hidden Gem Factor: A Fashion Speakeasy
Here's what makes Fundamentally special: it's not a flashy storefront.
There's no big sign. No window display trying to grab your attention.
Instead, you'll find a nondescript building entrance on Colima street. Walk in. You're in a shared space with a tattoo studio on the ground floor (yes, creative community vibes).
Look for the stairs or the vintage brown door next to them — that's the small, charming elevator (if you're carrying bags or prefer not to climb). Head up to the second floor.
That's where the magic happens.
It's intentional, this hidden gem quality. It filters out the casual browsers and brings in people who are actually looking for something real. Like a fashion speakeasy — you have to know where you're going. And once you do, you discover a world that most tourists never find.
That's the Fundamentally experience.
When you walk in
The first thing you'll notice: this doesn't feel like a typical store.
The design is minimal, intentional. There's space to breathe. Plants. Natural light. The curated aesthetic reflects the values of the brands inside.
You'll see:
How browsing works
You can:
Price range
Unlike fast fashion, pieces at Fundamentally reflect the true cost of quality:
Why higher than Zara? Because these pieces are:
The cost-per-use math: A $2,000 MXN piece you wear 100 times = $20 per wear. A $300 MXN Zara shirt you wear 5 times = $60 per wear.
What you should buy (if shopping)
If this is your first slow fashion experience, look for:
Ask the team: "What piece best represents the values of Fundamentally?" — they'll point you to something meaningful.
The Slow Fashion Movement in Mexico: Why It Matters
What is slow fashion?
Slow fashion is the opposite of fast fashion.
Fast fashion = produce quickly, sell cheaply, encourage disposable consumption
Slow fashion = produce thoughtfully, invest in quality, create pieces that last
It's a movement that asks: What if we valued clothing like we value art?
Why Mexico's slow fashion scene matters
Mexico has an incredible history of textile craftsmanship:
But these designers struggle:
That's what Fundamentally is solving.
Other Concept Stores Worth Visiting in Roma Norte
While you're in the neighborhood, check out:
1. Carla Fernández
A must-visit for anyone interested in systemic design and textile heritage. Fernández works directly with indigenous communities across Mexico to preserve traditional weaving and embroidery techniques, translating them into avant-garde, geometric silhouettes. Her brand is a global benchmark for ethical fashion.
2. Proyecto Rufina
Rufina focuses on a "slow living" philosophy, offering clothing made from natural fibers like organic cotton and linen alongside artisanal home decor. Their aesthetic is very earthy and relaxed, prioritizing sustainability and fair trade partnerships with Mexican artisans.
3. Goodbye Folk
While often categorized as "vintage," Goodbye Folk functions more like a concept store because they also design and manufacture their own line of custom-made shoes and tailored clothing right in the neighborhood. It’s a great example of local manufacturing and circular-adjacent fashion (reworking old styles into new items).
FAQs: Everything Travelers Ask About Shopping at Fundamentally
Q: Do they speak English?
A: Some team members do. They're helpful even if language is a barrier. Bring Google Translate if needed, or email ahead: hola@wefundamentally.com
Q: Can I try things on?
A: Yes. There's a fitting room. They can also offer styling advice while you try items.
Q: Do they ship internationally?
A: Yes, for purchases. Check @wefundamentally on Instagram for details or email them.
Q: Is there a website to browse before visiting?
A: They have a directory of Mexican slow fashion brands at www.wefundamentally.com They also have a marketplace coming soon (announced on their Instagram).
Q: What if I can't afford the prices?
A:
Q: Is this a good place to buy souvenirs?
A: Absolutely. Unlike typical tourist shops, you're buying directly from authentic Mexican designers. Every piece has a story.
Q: How long should I spend there?
A: 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on:
Q: Is the neighborhood safe?
A: Yes. Roma Norte is one of Mexico City's safest and most vibrant neighborhoods. Filled with cafés, galleries, restaurants, and design shops. Perfect for spending a full day.
Q: What else is nearby to do?
A:
Q: Can I visit if I don't speak Spanish?
A: Yes. The team is welcoming to international visitors. The pieces speak for themselves.
Q: Do they do events for tourists?
A: Yes. They host Synergy Labs — monthly events featuring designers, panels on sustainable fashion, and community gatherings. Check Instagram for dates.
Why Fundamentally Should Be on Your Mexico City Itinerary
If you're the kind of traveler who... ✦ Wants to support local designers (not fast fashion) ✦ Values quality over quantity ✦ Cares about ethics and sustainability ✦ Loves discovering emerging talent ✦ Wants a true Mexican design experience ✦ Appreciates design and curated spaces
...then Fundamentally is exactly where you should spend your afternoon.
It's not just shopping. It's connecting with Mexico's creative community. It's understanding what the future of Mexican fashion looks like. It's being part of a movement toward more ethical, beautiful, intentional consumption.
How to Get There & Plan Your Visit
Before you go
Ready to visit Fundamentally?
???? Address: Colima 184, 2nd Floor, Roma Norte, Mexico City, 06700
???? Web: www.wefundamentally.com
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✉️ Email: hola@wefundamentally.com
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Hours: Monday-Saturday 11:00am to 7:30pm Sunday 11:00am to 6:00pm
Best time to visit: Mornings or early afternoons (less crowded)
Fundamentally is a concept store in Mexico City's Roma Norte neighborhood, recognized by Vogue Latam as one of the best concept stores in Mexico. We curate 50+ slow fashion brands, emerging Mexican designers, and sustainable fashion projects. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Fundamentally offers a unique shopping experience focused on ethical fashion, quality over quantity, and supporting local creatives.