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9 years ago
Excellent store with a unique selection of men's clothing. The staff is very helpful and well mannered as well. Highly recommended!
124 rue Théâtre
75015 Paris
France
15ème, Vaugirard/Grenelle
01 45 79 64 48
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I live in the United States and was visiting family in Paris and Geneva Switzerland and when in…read moregeneva i passed by a C&A store and had to go back in paris the prices are fantastic and the quality is good
If anyone is going to France, you need to go to this department store. It basically the equivalent…read moreto Macy in the US and Sears in Canada. My wife found this store advertised in the Paris Metro and we made a trip out to see if was really as good as it sounded. Let me just say one thing to the guys out there, your wife will love you forever if you take them to this store. Everything my wife tried on looked great and fit her perfectly (that seemed really important to her - know I liked it), plus the prices were very reasonable. This is a store where the locals buys their cloths, which made me feel that we were not getting riped off at some tourist trap.
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The most thoughtful and beautiful curated department store. It's truly a slice of heaven on earth…read more The experience at Le Bon Marché will be hard to top. I fell in love at every turn from the moment we stepped through the door. I picked up gifts for myself, my nephew, and a friend at work. There's an officine universelle buly inside which is so convenient if you're not up for the long queues. So many exceptional offerings here. It was the most pleasant and calm shopping experience I've had in a very long time. If you're looking for the most top notch shopping look no further, you'll find the most special items here.
Le Bon Marche is widely regarded as the world's first modern department store. It means "The Good…read moreDeal". They first introduced the idea of a place with fixed prices and no haggling, which was an intense concept for folks in the 1800s. Pass forward to modern days, I'm not sure if it's still a good deal, because now it is a department store of luxury goods. They have designer fashion, accessories and beauty, home and design and an epic food hall. I'm not into the shopping but I was here to admire the architecture since there was parts of their glass and ironwork done by Gustave Eiffel. Not a must visit, but interesting place to browse if you have some extra time.
Apparently not a bathrobe. Also like $1400
I love the stuff at Uniqlo, but I am not at all impressed by the service and the manager at this…read moreparticular Uniqlo. I bought a down jacket with a broken zipper. They refused to let me return it because I wore it for two days. They brought Uniqlo to France and this Uniqlo kept that horrible traditional of awful French customer service.
Jinji is my favorite men's clothe, they propose a unique selection of products with a twist…read moreapproach in the way they mixed pieces. They gather the best Japanese denim jeans, some beautiful vintage pieces, they always have a great selection of sneakers and shoes. Jinji team are crazy, funny, every visit is a nice expérience....
The French are always the most kind people on any of my travels and why I love France and Paris so…read moremuch, sadly this was not one of those experiences. I discovered this shop on Instagram just after leaving Paris last year and was looking forward to visiting now that I'm back again since they carry brands hard for me to find in the states. It was obvious I was dressed in same level brands and styles as they carry and wanted to see about my size on items that I was obviously enthusiastic for. I got a "bonjour" when I walked in and that's it. I bought hard to get Japanese magazines since I didn't need help with those and I hate myself for giving them the business. The magazines cost twice that of a scarf some French speaking person bought but you'd think they just spent a million Euro there. Le Sigh, huge disappointment because I went out of my way to visit after just having an amazing cafe experience due in part to the waitresses we had.
Ah yes - the Royal Cheese!…read more Not actually a restaurant specializing in hamburgers but a clothing boutique focused on upscale street-style fashion, I got to know this store pretty well during my 4-day stay in Paris. You see, I stayed in an apartment located directly above the shop. This meant I was always coming and going, passing through and sharing a private door with the well-mannered gentlemen working at the Royal Cheese. Because we shared far too many hellos to still be strangers, I considered it my duty to check out the boutique's wares. A well-curated selection of skinny jeans and soft t-shirts, the style here is definitely a carefully-plotted combination of 'I'm-not-trying-too-hard' garments and the accessories that pull the look together: cognac-hued leather satchels, vintage-look belts and sharp shoes. It's a bit pricey, but we all know the tousled, 'just got out of bed' look doesn't just happen; it's orchestrated with precision.
Nice and interesting shop for clothes, bags, shoes and accessories. The shop is very small but…read moreyou'll find many things there, and sure you'd like to leave with a new t-shirt, shirt, top, whatever...
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