Why is Zara so much cheaper in Spain?


Why is Zara so much cheaper in Spain? This is mainly because Zara is a Spanish Fashion House which makes having a store and other costs cheaper. On the other hand having an international store gets affected by the economy of the other country as well as the customs and other formalities.


Why is everything so cheap in Spain?

The reason behind that? According to OECD data, the income per capita in Spain is 3.000 USD lower than the average OECD level (around € 28.800). Having a lower average salary, combined with an unemployment rate higher than the rest of Europe, makes it clearer why the current price levels are relatively low.


Which stores are cheaper in Spain?

The cheapest of all hypermarkets visited by the OCU was Alcampo in Coia, Vigo, and the cheapest chains were Tifer in Castilla y León; Dani in Jaén and Granada; and Family Cash. The cheapest chains nationwide were Alcampo and Supeco.


Is Zara really cheaper in Spain?

As the home to some of the fast fashion greats, Spain not only gives you the breadth of assortment but also the hometown price. On average, the Inditex brands will cost you 25-30% less in Spain than they will in the US. This means that a $100 dress from Zara in the US could cost only $72.30 in Spain.