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2 rue des Trois frères
75018 Paris
France
Montmartre, Pigalle, 18ème
Hours
What time does Manini open?
Manini opens at 1:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Manini close?
Manini closes at 7:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 1:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Does Manini have parking?
Yes, Manini has parking options.
French
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We were walking past after dinner and decided to walk in. Such a cute store, mostly vintage items…read more I found a cute coin charm necklace.
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I use to loathe the sight of these candy-colored boutiques. For me, they were a saccarine semaphore…read moreof the relentless bobofication of this part of the canal. That was, until motherhood hit! Call me a softie, a sell-out, a traitor to my roots, but I'm saying it loud and proud: I kind of really like Antoine et Lili. What did me in? The middle shop devoted to kids stuff. Right before my little tot was born I found an adorable patchwork stuffed elephant there that looks like a grandma sewed it together used retro pieces of fabric. I was bummed to find out that it wasn't one of a kind, however, but for 20E, I couldn't turn it down. I've since gone back on multiple occasions for other goodies, like a fabulous hand-crocheted rattle from Peru that is safe for babies to suck on, and these amazing unisex leather booties with Freddy Mercury pizazz. Each time I've gone in the staff has been super sweet and helpful and genuinely baby-friendly. So if you're looking for cute, affordable baby stuff, Antoine and Lili has got your candy-colored number..
A quirkier, cooler, Parisian Lilly Pulitzer…read more In a surprising change of pace from the solid-color pastel storefronts facing Canal Saint-Martin, dresses and accessories at Antoine et Lili are actually evoke more sophistication in the form of fun *chinoise*-inspired prints. (Shops in the US could never get away with this design philosophy as they'd be beaten down by protests of cultural appropriation and political correctness). Conversely, the actual number of clothing designs is actually rather finite - variety consists of producing each tried-and-true pattern in a multitude of the aforementioned prints. Ultimately, these qualities allow for brightly colored clothing to be enjoyed outside of Lilly Pulitzer's Junior League and West Palm Beach retiree enthusiasts. As a bonus, VAT refunds are processed. Bring your non-EU passport.
Cositas para la casa
On our visit, the shop is empty, except myself and my daughter, no one is in the changing rooms…read more My daughter likes a pair of shorts and a top from the sales basket. The sales assistant states that clothes from this basket cannot be tried on first. Pourqoi?? There was no sign in the shop stating that this is the case. I believe the sales assistant just made up the rule on the spot because she took a disliking to us, for whatever twisted reason she had. How on earth can you buy clothes without seeing if they fit first? Had they fitted, my daughter would have bought these items plus a scarf. This is bad customer service, poor sales technique and no way to run a business. Very very poor and I wouldn't recommend this shop to anyone BTW This shop is not vintage, it sells new clothes
This boutique is a treat. The clothes are simple and classy, and you are sure to find an item to…read moreadd a Parisian flair to your wardrobe. The owner chooses the items carefully, selecting only those that meet her criteria for "mode éthique." There is a very small section of used clothing, which speaks to the eco-friendly philosophy of the owner. The prices are not low, but are reasonable for the quality of the items. As an added bonus, the owner showed me how to wear my new blazer in a truly Parisian style. Overall, shopping here was a delight.
Le top smoking j'adoooore
Ça sent le printemps!!!
For my first visit in Paris, I made it my mission to go shopping, so when someone asked "where did…read moreyou get that" I could respond with "Paris" and make them supremely jealous. I had bookmarked a few spots before my visit, but came upon this spot when I was walking around. It's very cozy but has a great selection, and I managed to score a sweater I love, two super soft scarves (one for my best friend), and a really cool ring. I loved this place so much that I went there twice, and would go back on my next visit. If you're visiting and looking for a quirky selection at reasonable prices, go here!
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My mom and I stopped in after a visit to Sacre coeur. I am not kidding when I say I would have…read morebought about 90% of the shop. The stock is sustainable AND beautiful! The shop owner was also incredibly helpful and kind to my mother and I. A must stop/must shop if you are in the neighborhood. The sale was also amazing -- I can't wait to wear my pieces when I'm back home.
My favorite clothing store in all of Montmartre…read more Every time I think of a little Parisian boutique, I think of this cute little store just off the cobbled stretch of Rue des Abbesses, close to the metro. Despite the fact that the name makes me giggle, a little. Come here for delicately unique necklaces and bracelets, 100% Parisian leather bags, cute little polka-dotted pajama sets and to gawk at the gorgeous selection of military-style pea coats and printed tea dresses. The owner is incredibly sweet and attentive, and almost always offers a discount on select items (one day jewelry, another day coats or scarves), which is fortunate, because her wares are not cheap. Ask her to grab you a size if it's not on display: she has a fair amount of inventory in back.
Very small place at galeries lafayete, but with many options of top shop stuffs. Nice vendors at…read morethis place.
Great stuff, good value, just don't expect them to give you VAT back as they always had an excuse…read morewhy they can't.
At La Piscine , you'll find a full store of high end Italian fashion at discounted prices…read more Even though some items remain pricey, really good deals can to be found too. Quality and best looks always.New arrivals on a constant basis. In this wonderful Abbesses neighborhood, one very rare clothing store worth mentionning . I enjoy thoroughly what I got there.
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