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    Fabio Lucci

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveDiscount Store
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Tati

    Tati

    3.3(27 reviews)
    3.2 kmBarbès/Goutte d'Or, 18ème

    Tourists: Buy Clothes Here…read more People have frequently asked me: where should I buy clothes when I go to Paris? My answer is, at least go to Tati. In the world's probably most fashionable city, my old hometown and love of my life, Paris, Tati is like the Walmart of clothing stores. But this is not a bad thing. In any case, it deserves an English-language review for all the tourists out there. In many ways, Tati one of the world's greatest clothing stores. It is *so* unbelievably inexpensive given the quality, that what it pulls off is nothing short of miraculous. For example, I got a pair of pants for 5 euro that fit perfectly (rare for me, as I'm a little dude), looked awesome (grey checkered pattern), were comfy (wool with artificial silk lining), and lasted for two years. Jackets, shirts, shoes, my wardrobe is littered with Tati clothing. Some of it holds up better than others, but it's kind of like Ikea: you buy it knowing that it might last forever, or it might fall apart in 6 months. But it's cheap enough that if it falls apart, you can replace it. Tati's fashion picks up on Parisian styles. It doesn't always pull them off well or accurately, but there is inevitably some work of genius that costs less than a crepe. My one issue, and it's a big one, is that I have no idea where these clothes are coming from. I shudder to think at the possibilities. Developing world sweat factories? Underpaid local laborers in hidden garment shops in the Sentier? Trucks come by Tati every morning -- I have no idea where these trucks come from -- and drop piles of clothing onto the street in front of the store. Local ladies then run and grab what they can. The atmosphere outside the Barbes Tati, like the whole neighborhood, is like a crazy bazaar. People hawking all kinds of goods, makeshift booths, men trying to get you to buy cigarettes, repeating "maroboro maroboro" over and over again. Tati is sketch. It so sketch that it's fun to shop there, knowing that it's sketch, but you also feel guilty about it at the same time. There's a certain slumming chic to Tati that the French middle-class kids seem to love. The Tati shopping bag, with its huge colorful pink logo, is ubiquitous in Paris. It's a status symbol, although I don't know of what status. But given that almost no tourists go to Tati, if you're carrying one of these bags, people will think you're a local, and you'll get treated better generally. So if you're going to go anywhere, go to Tati first and keep the bag during your whole trip.

    I didn't realize there was only one review for Tati written in English. Thought I'd give my two…read morecents and add to what Erik said. Yes, Tati is cheap. I feel like every country I've been to has a kind of equivalent--a brand that has current trends for affordable prices. Unfortunately, it also feels and looks cheap. I rather spend a bit more and get something nicer or go to a second hand shop. They do have a pretty big store with a massive selection--not just clothes but also random beauty products, home goods, and kids stuff. Overall, I'd say it's worth popping into. You might be able to get some basics or frilly under garments.

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    Paris Souvenirs

    Paris Souvenirs

    3.3(6 reviews)
    7.1 kmChamps-Elysées, 8ème
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    I was here 6 years ago n must have spent $80, they had beautiful T-shirts w Paris logo so today I…read morewent back to buy more. I had accidentally left those T-shirts back home n wanted to wear Paris T-shirt in Paris. They had a nasty saleslady who yelled at me for touching the shirts, well I'm short n cannot see what they look like n at the very least I should be able to reach for them just to take a look. I almost wanted to leave but till then they were the only one having this type of shirts. She showed me 3 n got po I didn't want all 3 then refused to show me more, while she looked away I grabbed 1 more n got yelled at again. I decided to buy 3 but later I saw a hat for $18 n decided to buy it so I put back 1 shirt, she was so nasty my husband yelled right back, she got it coming n immediately backed off. Read my next review, I was ripped off royally, in Montmartre the hats are $9 n the shirts are $18, I bought $100 worth of souvenirs n told the owner I'll rate him 5 stars. Not recommend the owner should train this woman to learn good customer service n good manners. In 2017 I dealt directly w the owner n he was very nice . I'm exhausted from sightseeing but think it's important people not rewarding rude people.

    I finally found where the souvenir shops are in the downtown area. The prices were fair, but the…read morestore doesn't promote customer service. I had to hunt someone down to ask questions about prices on items that weren't marked. The good news was that the store shelves are clean and organized at this location and they take American Express.

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