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3 places for shopping in Paris

FRANCE | Sunday, 21 April 2013 | Views [337]

La Maroquinerie Parisienne, discounts 10-20% on bags. On Rue commercial Tronche, including "Comptoir des Cotonniers" elegant dresses for women, and "The Carp", where you can find everything for the kitchen. Not only bags and wallets, but also luggage. LMP has the particularity to offer a discount of between 10% and 20% depending on the brands, just because the main store is located on the second floor, and there is no elevator. Over 20,000 items of the best known French and international brands, great to find a gift. The only flaw, orders, that true Parisian ... in a hurry. 30 and not for European travelers.

Alice à Paris, clothing for children from 3 months to 10 years. In Paris there are three stores of "Alice in Paris", but the most central is the one that is located in the 6th arrondissement, close aGiardini of Luxembourg and Odeon, then in all probability you will pass anyway in these parts. Original design, however, different from that of the big chains, sober colors, but still fashionable. Here you can find shirts for less than 20 €, which become 11 € if it's past collections, t-shirts for 11 € and trousers or skirts for € 28. Even less if there are discounts, so it's worth a look in the window. 9 Rue de l'Odéon.

Free 'P' Star, second hand clothes, vintage if we want to give a touch of elegance. As in shops like this, you need to have an eye, and be prepared to dig through mountains of clothes and bags of bags of all shapes and sizes. Sandwiched between a bookstore gay and eccentric theater Point Virgule, this store invites you to enter because of its vintage air. Dresses and tops between 10 and 30 Euros, bags between 5 and 20 euro, and shoes that arrive at no more than 30 euro. Everything calmly, not having breathing down your neck of an order that follows you everywhere. 8 rue Ste-Croix-de-la-Bretonnerie

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