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Best Clothing Stores in France
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#1 La fraperie
27 Rue Lamartine, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [1-7 PM]
La Fraperie in Nice is supposed to be this cool vintage clothing spot, they got like, some pretty unique stuff happening there. From what I read, you can find vintage pieces from Japan, football jerseys, kimonos, even reworked designer items too, which sounds rad. And they bill themselves as the "best clothing store in Nice," which is a bold statement, but they also have some artistic collaborations, not to mention a bar with, uh, apparently extravagant decorations.
People seem to really dig the vibe, from sportswear to vintage jackets, and from what I can tell, it doesn't cost a fortune. From the reviews, they rave about how the staff, especially Élise, Edmond, July and Carla are super helpful. It sounds like a real find, especially if you're hunting for something stylish without going broke, especially because the store seems to blend fashion, art, and creativity in a pretty cool way. Some people have mentioned inaccurate opening hours, or an experience with a lack of customer service. But hey, some people appreciate the music, the occasional retro gaming setup, just sayin'.

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#2 The Ad's Vintage
14 Rue Saint-Rome, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The Ad's Vintage is supposedly a pretty amazing vintage clothing shop right here in Toulouse, and from what I've seen, they have tons of different brands and styles of second-hand stuff. Apparently, you can stumble upon cool finds from Carhartt to Burberry, even Moncler, they're stocked with Hawaiian shirts, band tees, designer denim, and college sweatshirts – I'm guessing the garments are clean because who wants to deal with other people's funk? It's also close to the city center, which is a big plus, and I heard the collection is curated really well, whatever that means.
People seem to really dig the vibe at The Ad's Vintage, everyone raves about the welcoming atmosphere and the sellers are like, actual style gurus. It's a great shopping experience, if you can make it out there. They give great suggestions apparently, and the clothes are high-quality and there's a massive range, so you are bound to find something. The prices are supposedly good too, considering the designer labels you might uncover. Apparently they wash and iron everything, which is above and beyond, some second-hand stores don't do the bare minimum. It seems that coffee and discounts happen. Some people have complained that certain stuff, especially Adidas tracksuits, are kind of pricey for thrifting purposes and those "vintage style" items weren't vintage, I guess you gotta watch out for that.

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#3 E.G.O.
185 Cours Lafayette, 69006, rue Paul Chenavard et 5, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [12-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
E.G.O. in Lyon is a clothing store carrying a wide selection of womenswear - think stylish *and* unique pieces. It shouldn’t be hard to locate one; I think they have a couple locations. From what I've heard, you can find anything there, from everyday staples to outfits fit for a fancy event. Dresses are especially popular, and they also sell things denim jackets, pants, skirts, and accessories. Plus, I think people shop there because their prices are pretty reasonable and they get new stuff in all the time, meaning there's always something cute to check out.
I've heard great things about the customer service at E.G.O., with people always mentioning how friendly and helpful the staff are. Julien, Samira, and the owner seem to get a lot of love for their great advice; apparently, they're pros at putting together amazing outfits. Everyone raves about the welcoming vibe and how personalized the service is, and I've heard some customers have even gotten freebies. People particularly seem to appreciate the selection of dresses and the prices, too. Now I have heard some say there's been times when quality is inconsistent, plus I think sometimes a saleswoman can be a bit curt or people have had issues over price. But yeah overall, though, all the positive comments definitely outweigh any negatives, which makes it a pretty popular place to shop and find great deals!

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#4 Boutique Vêtements & Accessoires ★ Chine Asie ★ Kabuki
7 Rue Temponières, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Kabuki, a clothing and accessories boutique styled with Asian aesthetics, is located somewhere in Toulouse. Seriously, the inventory is really diverse. From what I have read from online reviews, it’s got everything from kimonos and Mao suits, even some stuff for Tai Chi practitioners, to decorations, accessories, jewelry, and semi-precious stones. Apparently you can discover both typical and handcrafted items that sort of bring China, Japan, and Thailand to one tiny spot, and I understand it's ideal for finding unique gifts with that worldly touch.
People seem to consistently rave about Yan, the owner, and how she cultivates a welcoming vibe. I read reviews about her great service, advice, and just being friendly, which makes shopping there, people have said, a really memorable experience. Loads of customers point out the excellent construction and beauty of the clothes, especially the linen and silk pieces, as well as how much genuinely Asian stuff they carry. The store has been described as a treasure trove where you can find something for everybody, but I saw a review mentioned she might be a bit pushy, but really, it just seems like she cares. Plus, I've heard it's known for being a little ray of sunshine even on a blah, rainy day, which, honestly, sounds pretty great.

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#5 The Purples
8 Rue Sainte-Ursule, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The Purples in Toulouse is supposed to be a really amazing secondhand clothing shop, they say it's got a good mix of stuff for everyone. Apparently, they get new stuff in fairly often and you can find anything from total classics to something more, you know, unique. You can find dresses, blazers, and even some designer pieces without breaking the bank, which honestly, is pretty tempting. The catch, so they say, is finding the place itself; you gotta call the number on the door to get in, since it's kind of a hidden location, making it feel almost exclusive.
I hear that people rave about the value you get at The Purples, the quality of the clothes, and also how nice the owner or staff are. They say everything is super organized, the prices are reasonable, and they carry inclusive sizing, which is a win. Customers seem to appreciate finding those one-of-a-kind, high-quality pieces, describing them as total hidden gems, and discovering designer brands for what are essentially steals. Plus the vibe sounds super welcoming and warm, with people commenting how much they enjoy the shopping experience and how helpful the staff is. There was one person that felt the ambient scents were overwhelming, but its hard to please everyone.

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#6 GOLDEN AGE
1 Rue du Jeune Anacharsis, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
GOLDEN AGE, found in Marseille, seems to be _the_ spot for finding truly unique vintage clothes. Word on the street is they're focused on rare, high-quality stuff, especially French workwear and that classic American vintage vibe—think denim, jackets, and even those rad old US sports jerseys; you know the ones. And from what I've gathered, their t-shirt game is strong, doing cinematographic and musical references, but I'd love to know how up-to-date they are on their musical references... For anyone searching for a decent vintage shop in Marseille, the curated selection could be a great place to check out.
It sounds as though people can't stop raving about those one-of-a-kind vintage finds at GOLDEN AGE, and I bet it is the quality and rarity that everyone goes crazy for. Many people are saying really nice things about the staff, especially someone named Jesse. Apparently they're fluent in English and have, like, a crazy amount of information about each piece. I hear that the reasonable prices are also a big plus, and they've created a welcoming place for people who love movies and vintage culture; which feels like its own special niche. With all of these positive reviews, it seems like it might be worth a quick drop-in next time I'm in Marseille.

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#7 Central vintage shop
22 Rue Centrale, 06300 Nice, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11:30 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11:30 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12:30-6 PM]
Central Vintage Shop in Nice seems to be where its at for unique vintage finds, from what I've heard. You can find some really cool stuff there, like Americana styles and vintage football shirts, especially if you are into the 80s and 90s vibe. Word on the street is the shop has an awesome selection of super high-quality pieces, and they are carefully selected. Plus, lots of people think it's the best vintage clothing store you can find around there.
Customers love the owner, they mention he is always friendly and so helpful, and obviously super passionate about vintage fashion. Reviewers always saying his taste is impeccable, and he gives amazing personal recommendations. He seems to really cares about people's shopping experience, some people even said how he chased them down when they forgot something, now that's what I call extra mile. They say the atmosphere there is cozy, and the prices are fair, plus apparently they have clothes of all sizes; some people did mention it could be a little dim, which is something to keep in mind when heading over.

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#8 Boutique KENZA Friperie
52 Rue Puvis de Chavannes, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-12 PM, 2-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Boutique KENZA Friperie in Marseille sounds pretty amazing; the reviews are off the charts. You can snag some seriously cheap second-hand clothes there, prices usually hover between one and ten euros, and who doesn’t love a good deal? Apparently, they have tons of stuff: t-shirts, sweaters, pants, even sheets, so it seems difficult to walk away empty-handed. If you're hunting for those unique finds without breaking the bank, it appears you might just hit the jackpot plus it's sustainable fashion, which is a total win.
What I'm gathering is KENZA Friperie is well known for its rock-bottom prices and the thrill of the hunt for something special. People constantly call it an "Ali Baba's cave," which, I assume, means that with a bit of effort, you can unearth amazing pieces. Also, that the staff are really friendly and helpful, making shopping less stressful. Sure, a few reviews mentioned it can be overwhelming sifting through racks and racks of clothing, and, yes, maybe you might come across something with a stain or a tear that would be better to throw out, but the overall vibe seems incredibly positive, focusing on its value and the one-of-a-kind items you can find.

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#9 ICI-TOKYO Select Shop
110 Ave Parmentier, 75011 Paris, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
There's this Japanese shop in Paris called ICI-TOKYO, and it just sounds amazing, you know? They've got, I think, just a really good collection of stuff directly imported from Japan. From what I've heard anyway, it's got clothes, and cute plushies, even tableware, and home decor. It seems perfect if you want to spice up the house a little.
People seem to go absolutely crazy about the place. It's always good to feel welcome, and it sounds like the owner is super sweet and helpful too, which is always a plus, right? Reviewers said they find the most amazing gifts there. I even saw someone call it a "mini Tokyo" that has a lot of quality japanese products. I did see a few people mention the prices are, perhaps, a touch high; it sounds as if a lot of people think it's worth it, just for the unique experience and quality products alone.

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#10 OKAIDI TOULOUSE PURPAN
Centre Commercial Carrefour, 54 Rte de Bayonne, 31300 Toulouse, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
I've heard Okaidi Toulouse Purpan is a pretty solid option when you're trying to find some clothes for the kiddos. Supposedly, they have stuff for babies on up, which is good. If you're thinking, "I need a kids' clothing store near me," it's worth checking out, right? Word on the street is that it's typically kept really tidy and everything is easy to find, so that already makes it sound better than some other places, ha.
Apparently, their customer service is what really makes them stand out, though. Loads of people are saying that the staff, like Sylvie and Hélène, are super friendly and give great advice. One person had them hold packages for ages, which is above and beyond, dont you think? It looks like they really try to make people feel comfortable and happy to shop there, which obviously makes people want to come back. For what they charge, people seem to think that it's among the best clothing stores in Toulouse, and I am all for keeping costs low. Though I did hear a few people said the shop is too small, that can also mean less selection.

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#11 Surplus Marceau
29 Rue Marceau, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [10 AM-12:30 PM, 2-6:15 PM], Wednesday: [Closed], Thursday: [Closed], Friday: [10 AM-12:30 PM, 2-6:15 PM], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Closed]
Surplus Marceau, nestled in Nice, is this total gem for military surplus gear; seriously, they’ve got everything. From basic tees to legit military uniforms, badges, and even, get this, gas masks, you can pretty much find anything. I think they also carry a surprisingly decent selection for kids, plus stuff that would work for bikers or if you are into combat sports. Finding a store that caters to so many different needs is impressive.
People just seem to adore the owner and employees there, which honestly is a big plus. Reviewers mention they’re super friendly and go out of their way to assist you, especially when trying to find a certain size. Apparently, it's kind of known as an "Ali Baba's cave" because it is packed with military stuff from all over, so if you want a shop offering clothes, bags, vests, shoes, medals etc. related to the army of almost all countries, definitely check it out. Some people have mentioned it's more clothing focused or that they have less equipment, or even found it bit pricey, but really it sounds worth checking out if you're into that sort of thing because the owner can bring back specific equipment if you ask him.

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#12 Acne Studios Palais Royal
124 Gal de Valois, 75001 Paris, France
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Acne Studios Palais Royal in Paris comes up a lot when I'm hunting for recommendations; people seem to consistently rave about the place. From what I can gather, they're known for their super high-quality jeans. The general consensus is that it has all sorts of stylish clothing, the design of the shop is really pretty, almost gallery-esque, and you get this really warm feeling. It's definitely one of the spots I've earmarked for a future shopping trip.
People constantly bring up the amazing customer service. Apparently, the staff there are really friendly. Customers seem to think they are helpful and really patient. I heard they went above and beyond for some, even checking inventory at other locations. Overall, the atmosphere's described as welcoming. I guess some people said it’s not the biggest spot, maybe the selection isn’t huge. If you want a store with tons of friendly people, Acne Studios Palais Royal is worth the trip.

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#13 Zoé la Fée
19 Rue Thubaneau, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Zoé la Fée sounds lovely; it's a clothing shop in Marseille, known for a unique collection of vintage, romantic, with a sprinkle of ethnic-inspired clothes and jewelry. Word is it's packed full of treasures, which makes it even better. From what I gather, you might be able to grab a bite or sip on some flavored tea while you're browsing, which would be nice. You know, if you're looking for something different and kind of whimsical, this place might be the one.
People seem to think the atmosphere is amazing, calling it a "dream" for anyone after something beautiful and one-of-a-kind. A lot of the reviews talk about how welcoming the manager is and how good she is at giving advice, as well as raving about the quality and how different the pieces are. Apparently, the decoration is really something, described as a "casserole," plus, there's the possibility of enjoying a small meal, the reviews mentioned. Even people who live outside of Marseille, somewhere a bit away, seems to appreciate Zoé la Fée's style because of how well they hold up; one review specifically mention their handbags are still in great shape. I saw one review say that the opening hours posted online isn't accurate, though.

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#14 JACK & JONES
Centre Commercial Les Terrasses du Port, 9 Quai du Lazaret, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM]
JACK & JONES in Marseille is totally a go-to for men's fashion. You know, jeans and tees are always a solid bet, and they seem to nail the whole affordable-but-stylish thing, offering something for everyone, but I wish the company wouldn't assume the customer knows they are having sales. It seems like the store's aiming for that sweet spot of having quality clothes without having to empty your bank account.
People consistently comment on the staff's top-tier service. Employees I've heard named are Fanny, Flávio, Hugo, Halima, Franck, Yacine, Sarah, Lena, Andrea, and Maria, aren't they all great for their attentiveness and helpful advice? The store vibe is supposedly super welcoming, also. They're also given props for the shop's cleanliness and layout, making it easy to browse. They will help you pick out something perfect, I bet. What really stands out, though, is that customers praise the sales team's humor and just general awesome energy, quality and style with a dynamic energy.

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#15 Qibla 1436
138 Rue de Crimée, 13003 Marseille, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-5:30 PM], Tuesday: [Open 24 hours], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-5:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-5:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-5:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-5:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5:30 PM]
Qibla 1436 in Marseille is definitely one to watch if you're looking for stylish clothes that are also high-quality. Seriously, I read a bunch of reviews, and people are raving about their collections, how good the fabrics are for all types of weather, and just the overall attention to detail in the designs; it's clear they really care about what they are making. They've got everything, spanning across athletic gear to fancier, dressy stuff, which makes them suitable for all occasions. If you're trying to find a great clothing store in Marseille, this place should be on your radar.
From what I'm seeing, a recurring theme is the exceptional customer service, with people describing the staff as super friendly, helpful, and always on the ball. A lot of reviews mention the personalized advice, particularly shouting out Mohammed for his patience and helpfulness. Obviously, quality is always important and folks are constantly pointing out how amazing the fabrics and finishes are, which is a plus. Plus, several people mention specific collections, you know, the "Celebration" line and those Prada fabric sets; apparently those are standouts. While most people give glowing reviews, someone had mentioned they found the store unexpectedly closed once, which is a bummer; however, the majority seems to be more on the positive end, with a lot of emphasis placed on the stores dedication to Islamic principles through their clothing.

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#16 Atelier Choux Paris - Hautefeuille
3 Rue Hautefeuille, 75006 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [12-7 PM]
Word on the street is Atelier Choux Paris - Hautefeuille has the cutest baby and kids' clothes if you're looking for something special. Apparently, they're known for having super sweet, high-quality stuff, I'm thinking blankets, bibs, and the clothes themselves, just a bunch of adorable things, really. The reviews always mention the designs being so unique and really elegant, it kinda sounds like the perfect spot if your in the market for gifts for any little ones in your life.
Most people I've read about seem to be impressed with how nice and helpful the staff are; they supposedly go out of their way to give good advice. Customers have commented on the large selection of unique, high-quality items available, I heard it can take awhile to decide what to buy - it seems a couple customers have a hard time choosing. The store gives off a vibe that is frequently praised as being cute, beautiful, and even a little luxurious, you know? Plus, some claim the prices are more reasonable than what you would find elsewhere, which makes sense if you're already vacationing in Paris! There's always that one person who mentions opening later than they advertised, but overall, it seems Atelier Choux Paris - Hautefeuille comes highly recommended if you are looking for baby/toddler gifts.

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#17 Excklusive
20 Rue Sainte-Ursule, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [Closed], Wednesday: [Closed], Thursday: [Closed], Friday: [Closed], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Closed]
Excklusive in Toulouse is a pretty cool clothing shop right by the Capitol, and they do have a great collection. They specialize in that whole streetwear vibe along with sneakers, for both men and women. You can find some interesting and exclusive pieces there; they carry more well-known and independent brands that aren't always easy to track down. Honestly, it seems like the kind of place where you could find something really different. As a bonus, they offer services such as Mondial Relay, which is useful for sending packages, making it somewhat practical too.
Apparently people are really impressed with how curated the selection is - all trendy streetwear and sneakers. Several reviews really highlight how friendly and helpful the staff are, some even say the manager is a major sneakerhead and super happy to give personalized advice. The ambiance itself is supposedly original and cool, and customers generally praise the product quality and decent prices, especifically if you're lucky enough to shop there during a sale. I've heard it's easy to find as well. Its worth noting, however, that a couple people have reported encountering rude service, especially when picking up packages, so maybe it really just depends on who's working that day.

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#18 Frip' & Cheap
11 Mnt des Carmélites, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [2-7 PM], Wednesday: [2-7 PM], Thursday: [2-7 PM], Friday: [2-7 PM], Saturday: [2-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Frip' & Cheap in Lyon sounds pretty cool; it's a solidarity thrift store, which is a slightly different vibe than your average second-hand shop. They call themselves "Clothes of the Heart" which is kind of sweet. If you're searching for a place to spend your money consciously but you still want some decent deals, it looks like this might be a good one.
Honestly, the reviews make it seem amazing. Most people keep commenting on how kind the saleswoman is, which always makes shopping a better experience. Plus, you are able to feel good about your purchases there too, since the money goes toward helping people, even if some people think that the prices are a bit too expensive sometimes. It’s def worth a look if you’re around, since you could end up finding some really unique and well-cared-for pieces.

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#19 Blue Box
112 Cr Charlemagne, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Blue Box in Lyon seems to be a pretty decent place to shop, from what I've gathered; they've got quite the rep for having a good selection of brands that you can't find anywhere else in the city, selling everything you could imagine! It sounds great, the sales associates are helpful and actually try to understand what you want, and I think that's the whole point for a clothing store, isn't it? Who wants pushy salespeople?
A lot of reviewers have really focused on how friendly and attentive the staff is; people have mentioned specific employees like Cédric, Soumya, Marion, Martial, Déborah and Antoine, so that tells me the service is consistently good across the board and for many different people! I did read there were spacious fitting rooms to make it even better, which I feel is a must these days. Though there were a few complaints about unpleasant smells and being pushed into buying stuff, I would take it with a grain of salt.

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#20 Le Grenier d'Anaïs
54 Rue Peyrolières, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [10 AM-6:50 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6:50 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6:50 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6:50 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6:50 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Le Grenier d'Anaïs, this thrift store in Toulouse, sounds kinda great from what I've been hearing. It's got a reputation for having a really big selection, for all sorts of styles. You can totally find some really unique stuff, clothes you just wouldn't see anywhere else you know? Everything from basic tees to legit vintage, and they stock shoes and bags and the whole nine yards. Honestly, it sounds like the kind of place where you could spend hours and come out with a whole new wardrobe.
People seem to really love the friendly vibes, which is always a win, and it sounds like you can score some serious deals if you're willing to put in the time to search. Its pretty well organized, reviewers say, and most of the staff is apparently very helpful if you want to find something specific. The prices are decent enough, from what I hear, and people keep going back cause you never know what treasures you could find there!

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#21 EMIR STORE
38 Rue Villeneuve, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-12 PM, 2-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
EMIR STORE in Marseille does men's clothing really well, from what I hear. They focus on making clothes that are sophisticated but still work for everyday life and even in professional settings, which is kinda rare. Apparently, their designs are unique, especially their Newfit and Chill sets, people are saying the cuts are great, the fabrics feel expensive, and it's obvious they pay attention to detail. You could say that for guys who know what they want, EMIR might be the spot.
A lot of the buzz I see mentions the customer service is top-tier; folks talk about how attentive and helpful the staff are. Honestly, that's half the battle right there, ain't it? Lots of customers mention the high-quality clothing and the unique, classy designs-- fabrics are amazing and the cuts are perfect! Plus, lots appreciate that the brand’s got strong ethical values and aims to blend modesty with modern fashion, the brand got it right. Don't sleep on their scented packaging and even small gifts they throw in with online orders.

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#22 JACK & JONES
Nice TNL, 15 Bd Général Louis Delfino, 06300 Nice, France
Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
JACK & JONES in Nice is a solid option if you need to grab some new clothes. It seems like they've got a pretty good selection of stuff guys usually wear - you know, jeans, tees, hoodies - and apparently the prices aren't totally outrageous. Plus, there's locations in both the Nice TNL gallery and Carrefour TNL gallery, and I've heard it's pretty modern and well-organized inside, which is always a bonus. Finding stuff is way easier when it isn't all crammed together.
One thing that keeps popping up, though, are comments about the staff being really nice, helpful, and professional. A bunch of names get dropped, too – Alexandra, Carly, Elodie, Gauranga, Kenzo, Pauline, and Jeremy – with people saying they're patient, giving good advice, and go the extra mile. I've also read some stuff noting the welcoming vibe and how dynamic and engaged the team seems. And the fact that some of them speak multiple languages, that's also a definite plus. Word of warning, some people say that the sales approach can come off as pushy. There's also a couple complaints about the exchange policy, so, ya know, read the fine print before buying.

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#23 Ojji Vintage shop
15 Rue Désirée, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [1-7 PM], Tuesday: [1-7 PM], Wednesday: [1-7 PM], Thursday: [1-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [1-6 PM]
Ojji Vintage, based in Lyon, seems to be quite the spot, especially if you are hunting for vintage or designer pieces. Word on the street suggests they have a really impressive selection of items in great condition, I've heard names tossed around the Gucci, Versace, even Burberry variety. Supposedly you can find pretty much anything there from everyday wear to something a little more fancy, no matter your size or the season.
From what I hear, people are always raving about how cool the staff are, including Mr. Ojji and some dude named Alexis, they are apparently amazing at giving advice and like, super attentive to what you're looking for. It's cool to know you can discover great and authentic vintage items, finding rare pieces in perfect condition at prices that aren't totally insane. They have various brands, even designer stuff and sportswear to fit different vibes. Plus, people also point out that the store itself has a good feeling.

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#24 Clothing Record, wedding attire Lyon
18 Cr Gambetta, 69007 Lyon, France
Monday: [11 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-12:30 PM, 2-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-12:30 PM, 2-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-12:30 PM, 2-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-12:30 PM, 2-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Clothing Record, a Lyon establishment, is basically your go-to for wedding outfits; they stock suits and formalwear for everyone, boys, girls, men, women, all sizes. You know, the whole shebang: suits, shirts, ties, vests, pocket squares, even the little buttonholes and shoes, though is it buttonhole or boutonniere? Apparently, it’s considered the best suit shop in Lyon, especially if you are looking for a variety of styles that won’t break the bank, which is more than needed for a wedding.
Lots of people rave about the killer service at Clothing Record. I think some of the reviewers had too much coffee, but people seem to appreciate the friendly, helpful, professional vibes, with specific shoutouts to Marco, Anthony, plus Faycal; they have a loyal customer. A common theme is personalized advice and a huge, excellent selection and that perfect fit, which they'll tweak on-site if needed, because who fits perfectly into clothes off the rack? Reviewers often describe it as an honest family business, so you can feel good, and confident when you make a choice. Customers really seem to dig the wide selection of suits and accessories, and that the employees genuinely considered their individual tastes, which I suppose is really important; I hear that many customers keep returning and recommending it to anyone.

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#25 Mademoiselle Nice Vintage shop et Antiquités. Antiquaire à Nice. Dépôt vente Luxe.
41 Rue de France, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [11 AM-12:30 PM, 2:30-6 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-12:30 PM, 2:30-6 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-1 PM, 2:30-6 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-12:30 PM, 2:30-6 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-12:30 PM, 2:30-6 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-12:30 PM, 2:30-6 PM], Sunday: [3:30-6:30 PM]
Mademoiselle Nice Vintage shop et Antiquités is this real charming spot in Nice; it's a blend of a consignment shop and an antique dealer. You can find such cool, curated luxury vintage and pre-owned items there. They have designer clothes, jewelry, handbags, all sorts of accessories from some serious luxury brands, think Chanel, Hermès, or that classic Louis Vuitton. Plus, it's not just clothes; they've got antiques and other treasures, so it's somewhere to go if you're hunting for a vintage piece. For anyone hunting best luxury clothing, you should probably stop in Mademoiselle; you won't regret it.
Honestly, people can't say enough good things; I read heaps of online reviews. Everyone raves about the selection of high-quality designer vintage, especially if you love Chanel or Louis Vuitton. The staff, Sephora and Jeremy are mentioned often, apparently they're super friendly and helpful, know all about this stuff, and make you feel so welcome. Loads of people mention how unique and sweet the shop feels, people describing it as a "small museum" or a "Alibaba's cave," which is so cool to find, you know? People seem happy about prices are too, that you can actually find a piece that feels both special and not insane expensive.

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#26 Massilia Surf Shop
2 Rue Balthazar-Dieudé, 13006 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Massilia Surf Shop in Marseille seems to be the place to go if you're into surfing, snowboarding or skating. I mean, they're apparently known for having a really good selection of gear and clothes; everything from boards to wetsuits, with a focus on quality and professional service which is so important. They've positioned themselves as the "best clothing store in Marseille" if you're a snow or surf enthusiast, and from what I gather, they have a pretty loyal following.
Honestly, the reviews speak for themselves, right? People can't stop raving about the staff, especially this guy Hervé, and how helpful they are at figuring out what you actually need, and what fits your budget. Customers mention the personalized attention, a friendly atmosphere where you don't feel pressured and that the products are of high quality. Plus, a lot of people online said the delivery is quick, and the after-sales service is reliable. There was one review about a board that was damaged that was repaired poorly and another about construction that wasn't mentioned online, so its good to keep that in mind, but the feedback is overwhelmingly positive so I can see why its so well-regarded.

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#27 The Rolling Shop
1 Bd du Temple, 75003 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Word on the street is that The Rolling Shop in Paris is this really great clothing boutique, everyone seems to love it. It's supposed to be stocked with a curated mix of clothes and accessories. They supposedly carry stuff for both men and women, but mostly focus on spotlighting local French brands, which is pretty cool and different than some of the other stores I've heard about. People keep saying that the vibe in there is super welcoming, which honestly would make me want to spend more time (and money!), don't you think.
I've read a bunch of customer reviews, and they pretty consistently mention how amazing the customer service is. Seems the staff is known for being friendly, they know their stuff, and they can give helpful advice on how to dress. I've seen reviews highlighting the quality and fit of the clothes, plus that you get your money's worth when you buy there. Apparently, the owner has a real eye for style and fit, which sounds useful. While some people thought certain prices were higher than online; most people can't get enough of The Rolling Shop and that its the best Parisian boutique they know of.

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#28 Adöm
56-35, Rue de la Roquette, 75011 Paris, France
Monday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Adöm in Paris gets a lot of buzz for their vintage and thrifted finds, it seems. It's apparently got all sorts of goodies—classic pieces, cool jeans, blazers, and whatever else you might be looking for; and the quality is supposedly pretty good with prices that won't completely break the bank. Overall, I get the impression that the customer service is very high.
Based on what people are saying, the staff are super patient and helpful, which is always appreciated. Finding great quality items that aren't overpriced seems to be a common experience, which is a really nice bonus. The shop has this vintage boutique vibe that everyone appears to be digging, I feel. Though I see that some people find certain items overpriced and apparently not every staff interaction is sunshine and roses, most people seem to think Adöm is amazing though, and I find it hard to resist such good reviews.

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#29 Dainese Store Lyon
155 Av. Maréchal de Saxe, 69003 Lyon, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Dainese Store Lyon is where you can find motorcycle and ski equipment, specifically a really wide selection of gear; from practical to something flashier. They pretty much only carry Dainese and AGV stuff, which means you are getting a specific brand experience. If you happen to be in Lyon and need something new for riding, Dainese could be a good option.
People seem to really enjoy the customer service there, which you know, can be hit or miss these days. The staff, and I'm just gonna name drop a few, Tim, Louisa, Brice, Fanny, Remi, Yvan, Christopher, and Alexis, are often shouted out in reviews for being helpful and professional, even going above and beyond. Plus, lots of people mention how good the after-sales service is, and the store's atmosphere is supposedly welcoming. Though, I did see a review where someone had a bad experience with a warranty claim, but it seems generally like most people have had good experiences.

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#30 Maje - Nice
1 Rue François 1er, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Maje in Nice is a place to check out if you're looking to refresh your wardrobe with some cute, well-made pieces. Supposedly, the clothing and accessories are pretty stylish and offer something a little different. It sounds like a solid spot for finding something special. I heard some people consider it *the* best women's clothing store in Nice because it offers great service and has unique stuff.
Apparently, people are raving about the team at Maje, though. Customers consistently mention how friendly and helpful the staff are, going above and beyond, which, let's face it, is rare these days. There are specific shout-outs to people named Mag, Magalie, and the manager, Samuel; seems they can really nail styling suggestions and make you feel looked after, but there's other employees who get mentioned as well for being top-tier. Overall, people seem to enjoy the welcoming atmosphere and love the attention to detail that makes the shopping experince positive, but on the other hand some reviewers mention some really long wait times.

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#31 Sybarite Vintage
15 Rue Sainte-Ursule, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-7 PM], Wednesday: [12-7 PM], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Sybarite Vintage in Toulouse is supposed to be great if you're hunting for vintage clothing. Apparently, they've got a carefully chosen collection of stylish, second-hand finds that, if you want to believe the reviews, are good quality. From what I've read, a lot of people seem to find unique pieces there, no matter what their style is. Plus they're supposed to be pretty reasonably priced, you can find anything from Levi's to tailored suits.
I've noticed that customer reviews are constantly mentioning how friendly and helpful the staff is, and that they can apparently make good suggestions. They've been able to find the perfect item for the customers. So many people appreciate the welcoming vibe, and that the clothes are hand-picked and well-organized. I think the idea that they source stuff locally is awesome too. Don't want to forget that a lot of reviewers mentioned the prices are very fair, though a couple people did say things can be a little more expensive, and that they've also had negative experiences.

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#32 Kilo Shop Lyon Bourse
39 Rue de la Bourse, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [1-7 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Lyon's got this cool vintage place called Kilo Shop Lyon Bourse, apparently, it's somewhere nearby. It's not your average store because they carry a ton of second-hand clothes plus accessories for everyone. I think what’s interesting to know is that the pricing works by weight using color-coded tags, which I think that’s a cool concept. Word on the street is you can find everything from basic tees to one-of-a-kind, good quality vintage stuff, and I think I might check it out sometime. It's supposedly centrally located, which makes it an ideal option for those wanting sustainable and affordable fashion choices, and I've heard that's been quite successful.
From what I gather from online reviews, customers tend to say great things; they usually praise the staff's friendliness plus helpfulness. It seems they also love the store's vibes and the thrill of stumbling upon some real treasures. The pay-by-weight thing is a hit, too, but I'm sure the frequent restocks don't hurt either. People really seemed to appreciate the organization, selection, and just the general possibility of scoring authentic vintage finds. Some seem to note the great prices and that makes sense. One person mentioned grabbing a little black shirt for only 8 euros!

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#33 digger.club vintage
39 Rue de Lodi, 13006 Marseille, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-1:30 PM, 2:30-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-1:30 PM, 2:30-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-1:30 PM, 2:30-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-1:30 PM, 2:30-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Digger.club vintage in Marseille sounds really cool; from what I've heard, it's supposed to be a well-known spot for killer 90s and Y2K vintage clothes, and honestly, who doesn't love that? It's been called a "crazy" and "sublime" boutique with a wide range of stuff, from streetwear to more classic vibes, and they get new items pretty regularly. People have said that it's the best clothing store if you're trying to find unique, cool stuff.
Reviewers seem to be all about how well-curated Digger.club is, you know? They call their finds "nuggets" and "gems" and say the owner, Chloé, puts a ton of love into finding quality pieces, which makes it way easier to actually find something you want. People also rave about the store's decor, sometimes calling it "magnificent" or even "from another planet", which is a bold statement. Plus, a lot of customers say that the staff, especially Chloé, are super friendly and helpful, giving awesome advice and making everyone feel welcome. Although a few people mentioned they thought the prices were a bit high and one person mentioned a rude saleswoman.

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#34 Favorites by Lydia Destarac
7 Pl. de Damloup, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-7 PM], Wednesday: [12-7 PM], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Favorites by Lydia Destarac, a vintage shop in Toulouse, sounds pretty cool; I've seen it mentioned online. Word is that she handpicks everything, giving it a very carefully curated vibe which I appreciate. Apparently, the shop's got clothes spanning different eras, plus jewelry, home decor items, and even stuff for kids too. From what I can tell it is set up so well to be very eye-catching and original.
People seem to really dig Favorites, praising Lydia's keen eye for quality and unique finds. Most reviews seem to claim the prices being reasonable too, which is always a win. And it appears that customers repeatedly rave about the welcoming vibe that Lydia and her staff create; they're super helpful with styling advice. Not only that, but the music, spun from a record player, and the whole atmosphere really adds to the experience. One person had a discount issue and that they didn't feel like it was cool; I'm guessing sometimes things slip through the cracks.

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#35 From Toulouse With love
à l'intérieur de la galerie les boutiques Saint Georges À côté de IKEA concept cuisine dressing, 18 Rue Paul Vidal, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
"From Toulouse With Love" sounds like the kind of place where you can snag a really unique souvenir. They specialize in clothes and accessories with that distinct Toulouse vibe, offering personalization that makes their items feel extra special. From t-shirts to mugs and even home decor, you can find something to customize with Toulouse-themed designs. It seems like a cool spot if you're after a gift that really captures the spirit of the city.
People who shop there seems to rave about the concept and the quality of the products, not to mention the friendly atmosphere, that's rare these days. I read that a lot of customers shout out certain staff members, Naïma, specifically, for being helpful and providing great advice, you love to see it. The speed and quality of the personalization is something folks mention a lot too; being able to get something made that's truly one-of-a-kind? That's cool. But, you know, with the good comes with some bad, there were also reports where a customer claims the service to be rude and untimely and there were complaints regarding the lack of gift wrapping.

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#36 Les Pièces Vintage Store
3 Rue Longue, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [2-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-1 PM, 2-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-1 PM, 2-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-1 PM, 2-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-1 PM, 2-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Les Pièces Vintage in Lyon seems to be a streetwear goldmine. They focus on vintage and hype pieces, offering brands such as Supreme, Bape, and CDG. Reportedly, a lot of their selection can be found at prices that are pretty good, and people are all about unique and affordable finds for all budgets; if you're hunting for anything from a basic everyday item to the seriously rare, you might get lucky.
Word on the street is that Les Pièces Vintage has a diverse range with great prices, and several people mentioned the salespeople being really helpful. It sounds like some sellers are total pros at finding things in the right size. A lot of folks apparently appreciate the chance to snag luxury clothes without breaking the bank, which is a major win. And some have called out Antony and Allan by name, saying they helped them put together amazing looks. Granted, there's been a few complaints about authenticity, service, and pricing. Though, for what it is worth, several people also mention having been going for years now.

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#37 Anne Elisabeth Paris
France, 10 Rue de Turbigo, 75001 Paris, France
Monday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Anne Elisabeth Paris? It's definitely a brand that comes up a lot around here. Word on the street is that their clothes are just so unique and the designs really stand out. Apparently, they're known for feminine cuts, joyful patterns and shapes which are just comfortable and easy to wear.
From what I’ve gathered from people it sounds like they love the colorfulness of the pieces and how the fabrics are pretty original. I've heard great things about the customer service, too; the staff is supposed to be super friendly. It's cool how they seem to cater to any style, you know?, whether you're into romantic florals or something a little more abstract, though I also heard that their size ranges isn’t always the best. Even still, it sounds like its a pretty solid place if you're looking for clothing in Paris and you want something a little bit more unique.

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#38 Le Temps des Cerises
606 Bd du Mercantour, 06200 Nice, France
Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Le Temps des Cerises in Nice seems like a solid option if you're on the hunt for new clothes. The brand offers a broad range, so it should be able to satisfy your needs. They say the clothes are made from nice fabrics and are cut well, whether you're looking for something dressy or more of a casual vibe. For great jeans and apparel that don't sacrifice style or comfort, Le Temps des Cerises is probably worth checking out, especially if you prefer a classic look.
What's really grabbing people's attention are the salespeople. Apparently, they're friendly and really seem to listen to what you want, as long as it is good advice. Customers raved about feeling welcome and not pressured, which makes for a nice shopping trip. Several mentions of the Lingostière shop too; that location gets a lot of love. Be aware that while some had issues with the sales and promotions being inconsistently applied, it sounds like the staff are more than happy to make things right. So, yeah, it seems to be a solid choice, but it always pays to double-check the fine print.

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#39 Bozar vintage
2 Rue Niepce, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Bozar Vintage in Nice seems to be quite the spot for anyone hunting something a bit different; It's got this rep for really well-curated vintage clothes. They don't just have the normal stuff, either, but all these one-of-a-kind finds, stretching from worn denim to old-school athletic gear and even some cool kimonos. The place is apparently run by people who really knows and love their clothes, which makes it a solid option to go for anyone into vintage fashion.
People can't say enough about how well organized it is, along with the prices aren't completely outrageous and the staff is always willing to help someone look. Most shoppers seem to really rave about the unique treasures you can discover and just the generally good vibes, plus the manager is super friendly, so it always seems to be a pleasant experience. Reviews online often mentions that you can score some amazing deals if you're willing to put in a little work.

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#40 LEVI'S
30 Rue Saint-Rome, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Jules on Rue Saint Rome in Toulouse is this cool men's clothing spot, and they seriously have everything from your everyday t-shirt to something snazzier for date night; I think anyone can find what they need there. Apparently, they're all about good quality without charging a fortune, which is always a win, isn't it? Lots of people seem to think it's the best men's clothing store in Toulouse, but I am one to be very skeptical.
The staff there get a lot of love too, I mean so many reviewers compliment the service. I did hear things about people saying Théo, Laure, Ingrid, Jaouira, and Sabrina are particularly great; maybe they give the best advice or something. I heard some people mention that the store is clean and organized and that they even sell clothes for people with reduced mobility, which is nice to know. On the flip side, someone was charged 20 cents for a bag! Other people have mentioned slow checkout or not enough help on the floor; I wonder if they were there on a busy day?

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#41 Space vintage
2 Rue de la Grande Armée, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-1 PM, 3-8 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-1 PM, 3-8 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-1 PM, 3-8 PM], Friday: [11 AM-1 PM, 3-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-1 PM, 3-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Space Vintage in Marseille is the kind of place you could easily spend a whole afternoon exploring. It's a three-story deep-dive into fashion history, from genuine vintage threads to those coveted designer finds, they have it all, and even a great variety of accessories. Seriously, if you're into unique style, whether that’s goth vibes, a hipster aesthetic, or timeless elegance, you might find something there. Many people consider it *the* vintage spot in Marseille, if that means anything.
What's great is how many people rave about the selection; apparently they really curate the pieces and keep prices fair, especially when it comes to those luxury labels. There's this guy, Georges, the owner, and people constantly mention how helpful and friendly he is; maybe he'll even assist you in finding that perfect, gotta-have-it vintage item. Plus, I've heard it has a really cool atmosphere, some reviewers find it rewarding when they uncover rare, well-cared-for vintage clothing. Some say certain finds are costly, especially since it's a used store, and some might have a less than stellar experience with the staff. But most of the comments are overwhelmingly positive, with many returning to visit for more clothes.

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#42 Zen Baby & Kids
2 Av. Georges Clemenceau, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Zen Baby & Kids in Nice seems like a real gem if you're on the hunt for baby and kids' clothes, right? Apparently, they stock a diverse selection of super cute and well-made items, everything from basic onesies to full-on outfits, and it doesn't seem like you'd have to break the bank. Finding a good spot for kids' stuff that doesn't compromise on quality is seriously difficult, so this place sounds like it's worth checking out, if you're ever near Nice.
What I've gathered from other people is that the staff really makes the experience, names like Nelly, Guylaine, and Alina keep popping up and people seem genuinely happy with their help; apparently they give great advice and are super attentive. The clothes itself seem to be a big win too, especially the 100% cotton stuff, and of course, the low prices are always a plus. Though, if you are planning to buy something there, just be aware that they don't appear to do exchanges or refunds, which *is* a little annoying especially if you're buying a gift.

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#43 Rose Carbone
8 Rue Romarin, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [10 AM-12 PM, 1-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-12 PM, 1-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-12 PM, 1-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-12 PM, 1-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Rose Carbone in Lyon is supposed to be *the* spot for seriously unique fashion, from what I’ve gathered. They apparently specialize in original, handmade clothes for women and men. The vibe is vintage, kinda glam-rock, and everything's got this cool, handcrafted feel, which, honestly, is always a plus. Finding clothes that aren't from, you know, a giant chain is a win. They're known for using French or European fabrics – it does make a difference – and if you're feeling fancy, they offer semi-custom or even fully tailor-made designs. Oh, and the decor is supposed to be this jungle-boudoir theme, which sounds like a whole *thing*.
People definitely rave about Rose Carbone; and maybe it's because it's the designs that gets them. Many reviewers love that they can actually get clothes tailored specifically for their body type, which is a big deal since stuff just doesn't always fit right off the rack. Franck, and the rest of his team, gets a lot of shout-outs for being attentive and giving honest opinions, some people say they give confidence, which is good. Plus, shoppers seem to really dig the whole atmosphere of the store, being able to find pieces that aren't a dime a dozen, and the sustainable fashion options. And also, Franck helps you get some old piece of garment to a whole new level! However, there was one review, and it wasn't pretty. She said the owner verbally attacked her for wandering upstairs, and it's a shame that happened especially if there wasn't a clear sign.

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#44 Superdry
Westfield Forum des Halles, 7 bis Rue Pierre Lescot, 75001 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:45 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:45 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:45 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:45 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:45 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:45 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Superdry's apparently a pretty solid option when you're in Paris and looking for clothes, I've heard. The place is known for having a wide range of things; you can find everything from jackets to tees, and it covers both men's and women's styles, which is pretty convenient, right? Their customer service is one of the main reasons people seem to flock there because the staff are reportedly amazing at giving advice, and people actually seem to be having a great experience.
From what I gather, the people who are really into Superdry aren't just impressed by their variety. The customers really like the quality, which is something I personally look for in clothes, because I hate it when clothes don't last. I saw a few comments complaining that the sales weren't consistent, or that prices were a little high, but really it seems most people think Superdry is worth it, I wonder if that's a good thing? It appears it is a decent spot if you're on the hunt for something new in Paris; definitely sounds like the team working there is really making a difference.

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#45 KARL LAGERFELD
6 Rue Alexandre Mari, 06300 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM]
The Karl Lagerfeld boutique in Nice carries, from what I hear, the latest designs from the brand, encompassing clothes, shoes, and bags for everyone – men, women, even kids. People describe the shop as small, but also very cozy, and say that its spotless, well-placed, and stylish, with a solid selection. It's supposedly easy to get to, and a few folks mentioned it being near public parking, which is always a plus, especially in Nice.
What's really impressive, based on what I've been reading, is how often customers rave about the service; like, across the board, they seem to be crushing it. The staff has been called warm, helpful, and genuinely invested in giving good advice and individual attention. Specific shout-outs went to Serge, Joanne, and Julien for their attentiveness and professionalism - plus, some people have even been offered coffee, and extra help with tax refund processes! While a few reviewers expressed concerns over the after-sales care for product quality, not to mention one person being pretty peeved about the midday closing hours, and another felt the clothes were overpriced and poorly designed, the majority seem more than happy.

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#46 K-Mu Boutique
5 Rue Chavanne, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
K-Mu Boutique sounds like a hidden gem in Lyon, you know? It's a small clothing store with supposedly unique and colorful pieces, plus they carry designer jewelry and leather goods - all that good stuff. Word on the street is they’ve got something for everyone, which is pretty cool, especially if you're looking for a gift or need to refresh your wardrobe. Located on a small street, it claims to have affordable prices and quality products, the shop could be a great experience.
Lots of people rave about the shop's selection, how beautiful and original everything is, and the quality of the leather things they sell. I read that the staff is super friendly and helpful, giving great advice, it's always a plus when you can actually chat to the people working in the shop. The personalized service and unique collections are also a standout, especially compared to those big chain stores, you find the same boring trends. Ultimately, people seem happy because of the service they are given and the items they are purchasing, which is the entire goal of going shopping in the first place.

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#47 Printemps Les Terrasses du Port
Les Terrasses Du Port, 9 Quai du Lazaret, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Printemps Les Terrasses du Port is this department store in Marseille that seems to have a bit of everything. They've got clothes, accessories, perfumes, the whole shebang, and quite a few brands catering for both adults plus kids. If you're on the hunt for a clothing store in Marseille with a sea view terrace, it *could* be an option, but I have seen some comments about it feeling a little touristy.
What really stood out in reading the reviews is how much people rave about the staff. Salespeople like Joëlle, Guilene, Silvina, Sherine, Laëtitia, so many others, people are calling them out by name. Customers were saying the personalized attention, the perfume recommendations, and overall helpfulness were what you don't often see at every store. Though I did see a few reports of trouble with checkout, some not-so-friendly encounters, or even problems dealing with returns, the majority of reviews were singing the praises of Printemps. It appears many feel very warmly welcomed! Like one mentioned being helped by Baptiste at Ugg, who they stated was adorable, and gave great advice on what's in season, and several people said that they loved certain staff members who wrapped up gifts and helped them apply for cards. From what I'm reading, there seems to be some real gems working there, which I think is cool when some of the reviews mentioned staff that really went the extra mile to help, they said it made for a better shopping trip.

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#48 Figaret Lyon
98 Rue du Président Édouard Herriot, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [10 AM-2 PM, 3-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 3-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-2 PM, 3-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-2 PM, 3-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Figaret Lyon seems to be a go-to spot if you're hunting for shirts and classic menswear. From what I've read, they pride themselves on French-made stuff with a timeless vibe, offering all sorts of options with models, collars, and fabrics, not to mention knitwear and suits; because if you want well-tailored clothes and accessories, apparently this is the place to go. The quality is pretty good also.
Honestly, it's the team that really makes it sound special, especially Sandrine, Eva, and Camille. Apparently, many reviews mention how welcome they felt because of the helpful advice and friendly attitude. Some customers just can't get over the level of service and personal attention. It's nice when you can see through their mask and see their smile when you are in the store with them. I've read a couple of folks had issues with quality in buttons and fabrics and some issues with the manager but it seems like they're in the minority since many reviews are very positive.

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#49 Sergent Major
Ccial Nice Etoile, 30 Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Sergent Major seems to be the go-to kids' clothing spot in Nice, France if you want something nicer than what you might find at the mall. They have a bunch of different styles, from classic looks to stuff that's more trendy, and people rave about how well-made the clothes are. Finding a cute baby shower gift would definately be easy there, too, as I've heard.
What stands out in the reviews are people saying how friendly and helpful the staff are; Halima, Angélique, Géraldine, and Selena get shout-outs specifically. Reviewers frequently mention that they felt super welcome, and salespeople went the extra mile to help them locate the correct sizes or put complete outfits together. People also comment on the shop being clean, and how original the clothing is for a reasonable price. I've read however, that occasionally the staff is slow, probably because they're understaffed. The color choices can feel limited for boys too, apparently people have suggested to include pastels in the boys' section.

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#50 LEONARD Vintage Store
19 Rue Hippolyte Flandrin, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [1:30-7 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
LEONARD Vintage in Lyon is supposed to have this cool, curated vibe, with a bunch of vintage clothes that covers streetwear, workwear, and even designer stuff, I've heard. Apparently, they're trying to hit everyone's taste, stocking shirts, jackets, jeans, you know, the works. It's maybe not the cheapest option for people who are on a budget, especially since some think it's more vintage store pricing than what you'd expect at a thrift store, but people rave about how good the clothes are. A few claim it's the greatest clothing store in all of Lyon.
Lots of people seem to compliment how well-organized and high-quality the stuff is and how helpful everyone that works there, particularly Morgane, Alice, and Mitsuho. It's good to hear the staff are helpful, right? There's definitely some nice reviews about the cool atmosphere and the good music that's playing. I heard it's easy to score a unique find, since their range is pretty broad - from affordable vintage finds to more high-end pieces, while putting a focus on quality and style. I mean, I heard that a couple of people have said the prices are a bit wild for secondhand clothes, especially compared to actual thrift stores or even buying new. A review said that the Instagram advertising of clothing never made it into the actual store but what can you do?

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#51 Impact Shop
15 Rue de Lépante, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Impact Shop in Nice sounds almost too good to be true for streetwear enthusiasts, carrying both established brands and up-and-comers, they also apparently have some exclusive stuff. Plus, I've heard they even dabble in reselling Yeezys, which, let's be real, is kinda cool. If you’re searching for somewhere in Nice to blow your paycheck on trendy and high-quality streetwear; it sounds like this spot is definitely a contender and you probably should.
Generally, it seems people are really vibing with the staff’s friendliness and how welcoming the store feels, plus, the curated selection of clothes and sneakers gets a lot of love too. Lots of folks specifically call out the good prices, especially when those Black Friday sales hit. The word on the street it the store is known to have trendy pieces and "hype" streetwear items, but they also carry designer Mihara Yasuhiro. I saw one review talking about getting a Drole jacket there, so if you're into that kind of thing, this place could be it. They also get good reviews, though some have said they didn't have much luck with online orders, citing damaged products and a frustrating return policy... hopefully those issues were just a blip, right?

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#52 G-Star RAW Store
Les Terrasses du Port, 9 Quai du Lazaret C.C, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM]
G-Star RAW in Marseille isn't just some place to buy clothes, its selection includes jeans, t-shirts, and shoes, I think. What really sets them apart is that they seem to really focus on quality and stylish clothing, stuff that'll actually last. It looks like a place to find some trendy items if that’s what someone is looking for and it’s good that it is well-stocked.
People mostly seem to rave about the staff at that G-Star RAW. From what I read, they're super friendly and helpful, apparently even offering coffee or water while you shop; which is a nice gesture. It’s good to hear they are knowledgeable and that contributes to a pretty awesome shopping trip, in the reports. The products sound great, which is important, but a couple of reviews did mention less-than-stellar service from one of the salespeople and one person thought the quality dipped. The reviews are overwhelmingly positive, I found many reviewers mentioning smiling and patient saleswomen and that the team were dynamic and offered advice.

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#53 Hollister Co.
17 Rue Dr Bouchut, 69003 Lyon, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
If you're hunting for some new duds in Lyon, Hollister Co. at La Part Dieu shopping center is worth checking out, I guess. They've got a decent range of things, you know, the usual: clothes, maybe some lingerie, polo shirts... stuff like that. I do like that you can exchange online orders there, that's pretty convenient if things don't fit right. It can be a decent option if you need an affordable spot for current trends.
From what I've read online, a bunch of people seem to rave about the staff, always mentioning how friendly and helpful everyone is, which is honestly kind of rare these days. Like, Sami, Lauriane, and seemingly half the team get shoutouts for giving good advice and generally being welcoming, it's really nice to see. Also, lots of reviews point out that the store's usually kept really clean and organized, plus that the clothes are good quality, too. Though, there are a few complaints sprinkled in regarding slow lines and not enough people to help, but seems like those are definitely the minority.

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#54 celio
15 Bd Général Louis Delfino, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Celio's a men's clothing spot, you know, the one inside Carrefour TNL shopping center near me in Nice. You can find all sorts of things there, from cool t-shirts and shirts to jeans and even suits if you're trying to look classy, and they have sizes for lots of people. Plus, they've got accessories, too, such as beanies or socks. They're really trying to appeal to younger guys, but there are also some styles for men who need something a little more grown-up.
People say the best part of Celio is its team. The staff is always super friendly and they're happy to help find exactly the right size or color for you, which is always a win. Also, you can often find pretty good deals and sales there, so the prices seem really fair. Reviewers have also raved about the tidy store, and the clothes are apparently good quality, which is always nice. What else could you ask for when shopping for menswear?

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#55 Le Temps des Cerises
38 Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Le Temps des Cerises in Nice is a clothing retailer that, yes, specializes in jeans. They also do offer other pieces, things like jackets, dresses, and coats. The vibe they're going for is that whole "rock-chic" thing and you could definitely find something stylish there, and I think they even do some outlet prices, or so I've heard.
Apparently, what really makes the place, though, is the service. Most customers seem to just rave about how great the salespeople are. It sounds like they're super attentive. Loads of people named specific employees in their reviews, going on about how patient and helpful they were, giving killer advice. It makes a difference, though, a store that's warm. From what the other customers said, they are all given advice and welcomed well. This is a good formula that works well in France.

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#56 COS
2 Rue Cantegril, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
COS in Toulouse seems really cool. It's got that whole sleek, Scandinavian vibe going on, right? From what I've heard, their stuff is really well-made too, like pieces that'll last and still look stylish. They have a really good selection, with clothes that go well with a variety of different styles. It's a place where you can find high quality clothes at a fair price, which is really awesome.
People seem to really appreciate the staff there, which is always a plus. It appears that many shoppers consistently say that the employees are helpful and friendly, plus a lot of reviews rave about the quality of the clothes and the unique designs. I've seen people say they are obsessed with the shop's layout, making shopping easy. Some people have found the prices high, and it sounds as though the men's section isn't as extensive as the online selection, but overall it sounds like it's the type of store where you can find awesome clothes.

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#57 Coco vintage
13 Rue des trois Mages, 13006 Marseille, France
Monday: [11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 3:30-7 PM], Tuesday: [11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 3:30-7 PM], Wednesday: [11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 3:30-7 PM], Thursday: [11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 3:30-7 PM], Friday: [11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 3:30-7 PM], Saturday: [11:30 AM-2:30 PM, 3:30-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Coco Vintage in Marseille is seriously a cool place to check out if you're into vintage finds; they have mens and women's clothing and accessories. Sometimes, I think I've heard they even carry homewares, which is quite neat. Known for its curated selection of pieces mostly from the 50s to the early 2000s, the clothes have fun colors, and the store is mostly affordable, if you're trying to save a bit of money.
I have heard Coco Vintage has so many glowing reviews, with people constantly raving about the quality, it's hard to keep track of all of them. The manager, Stephen, seems to be a huge plus, because customers have noted his helpfulness, his great advice, and clear passion for vintage fashion that is hard to find. Reviewers often highlight the reasonable prices and the joy of discovering unique finds – leather jackets and French skirts, plus a Versace shirt that one person apparently found that I wish I had! The atmosphere seems super welcoming with a great playlist always setting the mood, though some people have said the space is small, but who knows if that's an issue or not.

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#58 Zeeman Toulouse Rue Bayard
60 Rue de Bayard, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Zeeman Toulouse Rue Bayard is, I guess, a pretty solid option if you're trying to keep your spending in check, It seems they've got everything from clothes for basically everyone, to stuff for your house, cleaning supplies, and even some toys and art supplies. Word is, it’s a great spot to find the stuff you need without breaking the bank, especially if you're into knitting, they got the wool for that. If your looking for places to shop, you might want to see if they got something you're after.
People seem to really dig how friendly the staff is, and you obviously can't beat those prices, plus a lot of people say the quality is good for what you pay, particularly the cotton stuff and the wool. What's cool is that they're always getting new things in, so going there is kind of like a treasure hunt, I suppose. You know, the store being clean and organized gets mentioned a lot also. Then again, some folks mention it can be a bit cramped in there, and depending on the day, it might be messy. Plus, there aren’t always a ton of options for girls’ clothes or women's clothing. I did see a few things here and there about not everyone has been as happy, in these reviews.

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#59 UNIQLO SAINT-FERRÉOL
17 Rue Saint-Ferréol, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The UNIQLO Saint-Ferréol location in Marseille seems to be quite the spot for snagging good quality, basic pieces for your wardrobe, whether you're shopping for men or women. Housed in what used to be a bank, this place is really something with its renovated, historic architecture right in the heart of the city, and I've heard it's thoughtfully laid out, making for a pleasant shopping trip that doesn't involve a lot of riffling or guessing. Finding clothes that are both durable and reasonably priced can be such a pain, but Uniqlo is doing it right.
Apparently, tons of people can't get enough of the store's cool vibe, specifically that the dressing rooms are in the old bank vault. The staff, from what I can tell, also tend to be super helpful and friendly, going that extra mile to make the shopping experience great, because is there anything more annoying that inattentive service? What's more is they have great prices. The selection itself seems amazing, and it's always nice to know you're getting your money's worth.

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#60 Hackett London Capucines
37 Bd des Capucines, 75002 Paris, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Hackett London Capucines, that's a name I keep hearing, has apparently nailed the whole English-style clothing thing right there in Paris. From what I hear, they stock all sorts of stuff – think suits, coats, jackets, even the small things. People are really keen on the general vibe, how classy and sophisticated it feels. It's supposed to just ooze pure British refinement.
The big thing everyone mentions, though, is the customer service. Apparently, the staff are generally super helpful and friendly, which is always a win. It sounds as though they're good at giving style advice without being pushy. I get the impression their inventory is well stocked and everyone can find their sizes easily. There are numerous stories out there about the manager really going the extra mile. You do get a couple of people, mind you, saying some staff are maybe too focused on commission, that's always a potential issue isn't it? Then, a handful seemed less than thrilled with the returns policy and the quality on a piece or two, but, broadly speaking, Hackett London Capucines still seems to be a standout choice in the area.

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#61 Desigual
17 Rue Dr Bouchut, 69003 Lyon, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Desigual in Lyon is a place where clothes come alive, I think. They're known for their bold and artsy looks for both guys and girls, and they've got everything from dresses and sweaters to bags and accessories. For someone wanting a store that's a bit more out there with its artistic style, it might be an exciting shopping experience.
Honestly, it seems people really like the staff at the Lyon Desigual. A lot of the reviews I saw gave specific shout-outs to certain employees for being patient, helpful, and just generally awesome, you know? Plus, tons of people said the store itself is super clean and organized, which makes browsing way less stressful. It does sound quite pricey though, and I guess some people have run into issues with alterations and pricing that doesn't always match up. But overall, people seem to love the unique, colorful clothes and say they feel special wearing them.

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#62 Size-Factory Toulouse - Clothing Great Man Size
36 Bd Lazare Carnot, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Size-Factory Toulouse seems to be the spot if you're a guy with, let's just say, a little more to love, or if you're just exceptionally tall. They supposedly have, you know, *everything*–suits, shirts, polos, the whole shebang–and it's all in those hard-to-find bigger sizes. They say they want you to look stylish. Seems like a lifesaver for men who are tired of clothes that fit all wrong, I think.
Honestly, the reviews are mostly raving about the customer service, especially these two women, Sophie and Johanna, who sound like absolute dolls. People keep mentioning how helpful and friendly they are, really taking the time to find the perfect outfit and make you feel good about it which is nice because not everyone is confident when shopping or has an understanding of their body. And people are happy with the quality, though a few did mention the prices being on the higher end, which I can understand; they also noted issues in customer services.

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#63 Marseille En Vacances
7 Rue Bailli de Suffren, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Marseille en Vacances seems to be that shop you pop into when you need a little something special, you know? They really lean into the Marseille theme, and from what I hear, there's a great selection of stuff from t-shirts – which they can apparently print right there, how cool is that - to things for your apartment. Apparently you can find a gift that's perfect for any of your friends who are *really* into France, and even for a cheapskate.
Customers rave about finding unique, well-made items which screams Marseille, and that the staff is often super helpful, especially to those of us who struggle with French. It's mentioned there's plenty to pick from, and the personalization of t-shirts is always a plus. Though some reviews do mention encounters with pushy salespeople and feeling the prices were a little much, most reviews are overwhelmingly positive. A couple of people mentioned it's their go-to for gifts.

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#64 Ulla Popken
21 Av. Jean Jaurès, 69007 Lyon, France
Monday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Ulla Popken in Lyon is a dedicated spot if you're hunting for plus-size clothes. They’re considered by many to be *the* place to go in Lyon for fashion-forward curvy women, carrying a range of styles that includes everything from comfy everyday outfits to more upscale, dressy options; they go up to size 54/56 too. The intention seems to be about providing well-made, nicely designed garments, but word on the street is that what you find in the shop might not be the full picture compared to their website, plus some things end up costing more than what you'd pay online.
The sales people are often highlighted as being super friendly and helpful. Customers frequently praise their sound advice, noting how attentive and respectful they are; and this is always important when finding great pieces. A lot of people see the store as their ultimate destination to finding stylish plus-size clothes that actually fit properly. Ordering online and picking it up in the store to try on, this seems to be an extra perk too. I do hope that people have a pleasant experience.

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#65 Kaporal
Rte de la Sablière, 13011 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Kaporal in Marseille definitely seems to have its fans, based on the reviews I've seen. From what I can gather, it's a clothing shop offering a pretty wide variety of stuff for both guys and gals, like jeans, jackets, and other trendy fashion pieces. It's often mentioned as a solid spot to find stylish pieces if you're ever in the area, though the prices are a bit high. Apparently, the store has a really nice setup inside, from what others have said, including spacious dressing rooms and even virtual mirrors in some stores - maybe a bit of a treat to some. Oh and they have a little area for kids clothes too, so that's handy.
The customer service at Kaporal is a real standout; at least that's the vibe I'm getting from everyone. People always comment about how friendly and attentive the staff is, which is always a plus. Reviewers mention that the sales associates actually go out of their way to help you, whether you're hunting down the right size, need styling tips, or have a discount to use. There's a lot of praise about the welcoming atmosphere and getting personalized attention. It is really amazing to get great customer service in France and that just makes the shopping experience better! Plus, it seems they have good sales and promotions, which everyone loves. However, I've seen some notes about the pricing being a little steep, and one person mentionned the lack of extended sizing. Also one person mentioned staff doing their own shopping first.

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#66 Sergent Major
Cc les Terrasses du Port Lot, 135 Quai du Lazaret, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Sergent Major in Marseille seems to be a go-to spot for kids' clothes. They've got everything from everyday basics to dressier outfits, which is great. A lot of folks really like their stuff; it's apparently really stylish and colorful. If you're hunting around for a shop that stocks clothing for little ones in Marseille, Sergent Major might be worth checking out if you want a good range of clothes for them.
Customers really rave about the vibe in the store, mentioning how nice the staff is. A lot say the sales associates are super helpful and patient, providing solid advice, which makes shopping with small kids way less stressful, you know? It's also pretty cool that they keep the store tidy and the clothes are supposed to be good quality. Though, you do see some complaints about the manager being a bit... not nice and some salespeople being rude and unhelpful. Hopefully, that’s just isolated incidents because, overall, it sounds as if most folks have a pretty good experience there, especially with how well kept the store is.

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#67 Carhartt WIP Store Toulouse
56 Rue des Tourneurs, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Carhartt WIP Store in Toulouse is this clothing retailer, known for its rugged, workwear-inspired styles. They've got lots of different things, you can find a selection of shirts, sweaters, jeans, and jackets made for everyone. Supposedly, if you want streetwear that's stylish, durable, and has a certain quality, then checking them out could be ideal.
Honestly, lots of people seem to really appreciate the vibes in the store itself and the wide variety of the selection they offer. Some reviews mention that the music is a plus, also the store is very organized. People really value the staff there, too. One or two even mentioned specific employees by name, which is honestly a little impressive. Then there are others saying they exchanged defective products and the staff was very helpful. From what I've seen, there is some bad reviews in regards to quality control issues or salespeople being overly familiar.

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#68 Sergent Major
6 Pl. des Jacobins, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Sergent Major in Lyon seems to be a decent spot to check out if you're after reasonably priced kids' clothes and toys, the kind that doesn't fall apart after one wash. They apparently have a lot of different styles and sizes, so hopefully you can find something that fits your kid. I heard their collection are trendy and well made.
From what I've read, a lot of people really rate the staff there; saying their friendly, helpful, and especially patient with kids, which is always a win, right? Plus, they give good advice. The store itself is said to be clean and organized, and a decent selection of clothing. Someone mentioned feeling really welcomed and appreciated the professional advice, its always nice when you get that kind of personal attention. But a few people have had issues with returns and pushy salespeople, with some reviews even saying that legal refund policies weren't followed, isn't that illegal? Still, hopefully you get one of the nice ones.

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#69 celio
Rte de la Sablière, 13011 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Celio in Marseille seems like a pretty decent spot if you're on the hunt for men's clothes. They've got a lot of stuff; honestly anything from socks to full-on suits, plus jeans, and the prices don't seem too crazy, which is always a plus these days. I read that they even have some manga-themed stuff, which is kinda cool if you're into that, and it looks like they aim to provide good value for your money.
I've noticed customers tend to compliment them on their customer service, which is a big deal, right? Reviews said the staff are helpful and friendly, with some people even shouting out specific employees for being super professional and going above and beyond. People appreciate that the store’s clean, well organized, and they can find what they need relatively easily. I heard not everyone is happy, with some saying that clothes fell apart quicker than they should, and that some employees weren't very nice. Overall, it sounds like most people have a positive experience.

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#70 Gramont Shopping Center
2 Chem. de Gabardie, 31200 Toulouse, France
Monday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Tuesday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Wednesday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Thursday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Friday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Saturday: [8:30 AM-9:30 PM], Sunday: [8:30 AM-12:30 PM]
Gramont Shopping Center is just this huge place in Toulouse. You can find basically anything there, I think. There's a massive supermarket, an Auchan, and heaps of clothing shops. Shoe stores are there, too. Also different places where you can eat. Supposedly if your looking for that *one* clothing store in the city, this place has it. It's convenient, you know?
People, for the most part, really seem to dig it, I have heard. I believe it's 'cause it's kept clean and all the stores are big; finding stuff is easy. Plus, it's convenient being able to grab everything in one go. I heard the Auchan is good to have, clothing selection is varied and dining choices are a plus. Metro access and, get this, covered parking. But, you know, I've read comments saying the crowds can be overwhelming and the lines can get way long. Parking is terrible they say. You also hear about staff that ain't pleasant, but, they didn't work there anymore when you came so it's fine.

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#71 Okaidi Marseille Davso
22 Rue Francis Davso, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Okaidi Marseille Davso appears to be a solid option if you're looking for kids' clothes; they have quite the selection for little ones, and word on the street is their prices don't break the bank. For parents who want a shop where they can find pretty much anything, that sounds great. The store really seems to get points for stocking fashionable and durable clothing.
A lot of people have been complimenting certain staff members – Alyson, Inès, Amina, Aurelie, and Elisa keep popping up in reviews. Seems that their attentiveness and helpfulness makes shopping there a better experience. People appreciate when staff actually listens and gives relevant advice. But its a gamble when it comes to service; not everyone had a great experience, which is something to consider, since you could potentially have a different experience.

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#72 BOSS Store
4 Rue Saint-Antoine du T, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The BOSS store in Toulouse offers a pretty expansive selection of clothes, both for men and women. They've got suits, shirts, sweaters, accessories - the whole shebang, you know? I guess their main gig is to provide good quality stuff, which is great if you're in the market for clothes that are sophisticated, and I think most of us would like that. It's supposedly in this old, historic building, which gives it a little something extra, and they want to have a curated collection for when you need to class up your wardrobe.
Honestly, from what people are saying, the staff sounds really on point, as they go above and beyond with their service. You hear people raving about Juliette, John, Virginie. Apparently, they're super attentive and helpful, which isn't always a given these days. People also appreciate how clean and organized the store is. Though, I did see some feedback regarding alterations being a bit off, or product selection not quite measuring up to the online selection. Plus, a few people had some pretty bad experiences. Even if some people have had negative experiences, it looks like the store mostly has pleasant service, if I do say so myself.

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#73 EDWIN Store Paris Charonne
33 Rue de Charonne, 75011 Paris, France
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Edwin Store Paris Charonne, located pretty close by, has a reputation for killer denim. Supposedly, they're known for their Japanese selvedge jeans, people rave about the quality for what you're paying. It makes me want to go there and just see what their denim feels like for myself.
Apparently, customer service is top tier there; staff are helpful and really know their stuff, which is always a plus. Lots of reviewers said the staff are patient and really help you find the right cut and fit; one person said they spent time trying on all different styles and got tons of great advice. The vibe is chill and welcoming too, they're attentive without being pushy. Sure, there are some comments about the return policy during sales and the lack of a women's collection is a bummer. One person mentioned a bad experience with a seller. Still, the overall impression seems to be a good one, especially if you're into Japanese denim.

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#74 BRICK CITY
5 Rue des trois Mages, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [2-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
BRICK CITY is, in a word, pretty special if you find yourself in Marseille and wanna show off your love for the city. They’ve got these t-shirts and jackets, all designed with a real street art vibe, kinda that graffiti style that just screams Marseille. Honestly, it’s a breath of fresh air compared to the regular stuff you see everywhere; it’s cool, because everything’s designed and made right there; supporting local artists is nice isn't it. You can find some pretty funny and political designs too, which I enjoy.
I keep hearing that folks absolutely rave about how welcoming BRICK CITY is, and like, the people who work there are so friendly, which is just as important. Plus, the designs are super unique, its hard finding anything else like it. It seems that reviewers talk about the clothing being good quality but still affordable, so that’s a win-win. Honestly, it seems as though the owner really cares, which you can see on the t-shirts. I have also seen that some people have had negative experiences from opening times to staff rushing them so I would bear that in mind.

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#75 Printemps Lyon
42 Rue de la République, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Printemps Lyon seems like a decent place if you're after a really wide selection, they have a bunch of different stuff. They carry lots of brands, including luxury options, and I saw where they have those personal shopper services, sounds bougie, though some reviewers have said that selection within specific brands can be a bit limited, especially in the men's department. If you need assistance and are willing to buy something, there's also a customer service team that can potentially give advice.
What's interesting is how many people rave about the staff, especially like Céline, Alice, Gwendoline, Corentin, Elodie and Andrea, and there's Ludivine the personal shopper, multiple reviewers recommended them. You see their names pop up again and again in the reviews. People seem to appreciate the helpfulness and just general good vibes they bring, they gave valuable advice, professional assistance and made the shopping experience more pleasant overall. There were a few negative comments related to bad experiences with online orders, some unhelpful staff, and credit card issues, and a lack of help in certain departments, but I suppose that's expected.

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#76 Atelier Du Quai
5 Quai du Général Sarrail, 69006 Lyon, France
Monday: [1-6 PM], Tuesday: [1-6 PM], Wednesday: [2-7 PM], Thursday: [1-6 PM], Friday: [1-6 PM], Saturday: [Closed], Sunday: [Closed]
Atelier Du Quai in Lyon is known for doing custom clothing, you know, where you can get stuff printed or embroidered. I guess if you're looking for a personalized gift idea, or need some branded stuff, they're supposed to have some pretty good solutions. There’s a lot of folks that seem to think that this store's *the* place to go in Lyon when you want personalized clothes and are serious on working with textiles.
Customers tend to talk them up a lot too, mainly for getting things done fast and how easy it is to get ahold of them, it's probably because the people who work there is super friendly, helpful, and good at what they do. A bunch of them pointed out that the team's really good at giving advice when people try to figure out what design to choose and what kind of material works best. The materials themselves also got a shoutout, with several people mentioning how well the printing or embroidery holds up, even after a good amount of time. A few actually said that the turnaround time was surprisingly quick, and I'm guessing these happened during a lot of busy periods, even around Christmastime. It seems they have a good reputation of a nice atmosphere, and are skilled, and also a good value for money, which all helps creating a positive experience.

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#77 COS
3 Rue de Grenelle, 75006 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
COS in Paris? Yeah, it's one of those clothing stores people seem to really get behind. I think that part of the appeal is that they manage to hit that sweet spot, you know? It's not just boring basics; there's actually some cool, unique stuff, but it doesn't cost an arm and a leg. The prices are actually quite reasonable, which is why its a favorite for those looking for fashion that’s chic, simple, and not too expensive. I've read that they also focus on being ethical which is good.
I hear consistently that the staff is really good at finding what will suit you. People say the collections are constantly getting refreshed, and what they carry is good quality. Plus, lots of people mention that the designs, while still classic, have a unique edge, and that they've got a pretty extensive selection. The atmosphere in there is another bonus point, being generally welcoming and pleasant, so it makes sense to me why so many like their stuff. I heard someone say that there clothes are not inclusive for plus-size women though, which is disappointing.

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#78 Lee Jeans | Le Marais
38 Rue du Temple, 75004 Paris, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [1-7 PM]
The Lee Jeans store in Le Marais is pretty popular, you know? It's got a really great location and seems to stock all sorts of things, not just jeans but also, they carry trousers, jackets, shirts – the whole shebang. Though to be fair, they're most known for their jeans, which I hear are top-notch quality and come in a million different styles and sizes. I hear that their jeans are very durable so that's important when trying to buy something good.
It seems people who go to Lee Jeans in Le Marais really enjoy the welcome they receive and the staff's professionalism. They mention the salespeople are good listeners, offer helpful fashion advice, and are generally just super friendly. Some people have found their perfect pair of jeans there, with a few even visiting every month, that's amazing to me, because they love their purchases so much! I did read a few things though, about issues with the website and opening hours, but mostly the vibe seems positive, with people saying it's one of the best clothing store in Paris because the quality, the fair prices, and really helpful people.

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#79 Darjeeling
Espace Gramont, 2 Chem. de Gabardie, 31200 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Darjeeling, a lingerie and homewear shop in Toulouse, offers a wide selection of underthings; you can find pretty much any size, style, or color imaginable, plus comfy pajamas and loungewear. They definitely put an emphasis on nice stuff, though that can make it add up. I heard that their goal to create a really nice, special experience for women who are trying to get the perfect lingerie fit, as well as lounge clothes that you want to live in.
People mostly have good things to say about the sales team, saying they're really friendly and know their stuff; they try hard to help customers find what they're looking for. I mean, several people call out specific employees, Rose-Marie and Emilie, for being extra patient, friendly, and really listening to people's needs, which is awesome, right? The store has a good reputation for being welcoming and well-organized too. Though there are some people that have had issues with gift cards or thought some of the staff could be a bit kinder. But customers seem to feel the store in Toulouse is the best for actually helping them get what they need.

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#80 Sixth June
C.C Westfield Forum des Halles Niveau -1, Porte Lescot, 101 Rue Berger, 75001 Paris, France
Sixth June is a clothing store with a strong presence in Paris, and it’s known for clothes that are stylish, even chic. They have a great selection, from super casual stuff to athletic wear, it makes sense that people who are into fashion will gravitate to the place. The vibe is definitely inviting; I have heard the displays are organized, and some say it's a more relaxed kind of shopping experience, which is always a plus.
I've read people find the staff is really welcoming and helpful, apparently dishing out great service and, giving you advice if you ask. Plenty of shoppers rave about the gorgeous clothes, some even dropping hundreds of euros on a single visit. People also say their designs are unique, some saying they had a hard time finding similar stuff anywhere else. Although, there are some people that express the view that the quality may be a bit off compared to the cost. And I've heard murmurs about the hours not being ideal and a few hiccups with online orders, specifically the delivery stuff. Even with those issues, you know, Sixth June remains a favorite for its fashionable offerings and overall customer service, which is important in today's times.

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#81 Hollister Co.
30 Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Hollister Co. in Nice, located inside Nice Étoile, definitely leans into that California beach vibe with its clothing. You can find pretty much anything there, from tees to jeans and sweaters. It’s a cool spot for younger people who are after current styles. Something about the ambiance is very unique, with low lighting and a maze setup, and this distinct scent they pump through the store. Could be the perfect place in Nice to find on-trend clothes if you are shopping for teens.
People seem to really appreciate the staff at this Hollister store, with several customers mentioning Sofia and Kassandra specifically for being super helpful and nice. Honestly, good service makes all the difference. A lot of reviews highlight the wide selection, how well-made the clothes are, even the sorta mysterious vibe of the place. Some shoppers enjoyed the layout, finding it to be fun and interesting. Though I did notice a few complaints about the pricing being a bit much, and someone mentioned the displays were messy. A few others said the lighting makes it hard to see the clothes and maybe not all staff members are polite. If you want to spend time at the store I suggest going early, as it seems waiting in line can be quite a task to complete.

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#82 adidas Store PARIS, BEAUGRENELLE
15 Rue Linois, 75015 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM]
The Adidas Store in PARIS, BEAUGRENELLE appears to be a pretty solid option if you're in the market for sportswear and shoes, with a focus on Adidas gear. I've been reading up on it and what people keep mentioning is the wide selection; you can find everything from sneakers to accessories. It sounds like it would be a good spot to hit up if you need something specific or just want to browse the latest releases.
From what I've gathered, many shoppers have had really positive experiences with the staff, which can make all the difference, yeah? People said the employees are really friendly and helpful, which is always a plus, and it sounds like some of them are even really knowledgable about the products. Plus, the store is often praised for being clean and organized, making shopping that much easier. I read about specific salespeople who went above and beyond, and that can make all the difference. Of course, some people noted a less-than-stellar return policy or certain staff encounters, but overall, the vibe seems pretty good, and that its generally considered one of the better places to shop for Adidas in Paris.

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#83 Maison Mere
5 Rue du Chevalier Roze, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [2-7 PM], Tuesday: [2-7 PM], Wednesday: [2-7 PM], Thursday: [2-7 PM], Friday: [2-7 PM], Saturday: [2-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Maison Mere in Marseille? It's supposed to be a vintage and thrift store, focusing on streetwear with a bit of a boutique vibe. Apparently, they curate pieces, especially from the 80s, also some US thrift finds, and they have their own t-shirts, which I've heard is pretty cool. They might be a strong choice if you are looking for unique vintage finds in Marseille.
People that are really into Maison Mere talk about finding cool, rare pieces and how nice it is in there, which can make a difference. Plus, I guess they have a decent range of stuff, which includes vintage clothes, also sneakers and sportswear -- so you could find something special, I mean that's a bonus, right? The Marseille tees get a lot of love, and a lot of the reviews really appreciated the staff. I read some reviews mentioned the prices weren't really thrift prices, and the quality of some of the items for sale was a issue.

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#84 Sergent Major
34 Rue de la Pomme, 31200 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Sergent Major in Toulouse seems great for kids' clothes. It's a smaller store, but I've read it is pretty organized and has a decent selection of clothes, toys, and cute stuffed animals, that is supposed to be reasonably priced. I guess if you're looking for kids stuff and are in Toulouse, it sounds like a good spot due to its central location and curated collections for your little ones.
Apparently, a lot of people rave about the staff. Especially Marlène, Laetitia, and Emma - customers say that they are all professional and really helpful if you need a second opinion. From what I see, many appreciate the friendly vibe and how attentive the staff are overall. Folks also seem into their collections and the quality of their clothes. But I did see some mentions about exchanges being tough without a receipt and a couple of complaints about employees being rude and unhelpful, so I guess every place has its off days, you know?

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#85 IKKS General Store
5/7 Rue Saint-Antoine du T, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
IKKS General Store in Toulouse seems pretty solid, if you're trying to find some clothes for yourself, your partner, or the kids. They carry a bunch of different stuff, and from what I hear, the clothes is high quality, and the items are well-organized, which I appreciate. The store is right there in the city center, too, so it's easy to get to, plus its in a pretty building apparently.
The staff seems to be a major plus for the store. Customers can't stop mentioning Julie, Joëlle, Delphine, Mégane, Morgane, and Samira and how friendly they are. People really seem to appreciate that they're helpful and attentive without being pushy, which, let's be real, is the worst. Overall, it sounds like people have great shopping experiences there, probably because the atmosphere is nice and the presentations are good. Some people have issues. Though, like maybe they were treated poorly or felt like the discounts weren't legit. Some had problems returning stuff that was defective when they bought it in a different city, and a couple of people thought the quality wasn't worth the price they paid, others even felt that the staff was a little too attentive.

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#86 SALSA JEANS
9 Quai du Lazaret, 13002 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Salsa Jeans in Marseille seems to be more than just your average denim shop; it's got a vibe, you know? The reviews rave about a stylish store with a focus on quality clothing, and the goal is to create a shopping experience worth repeating. It's true that some customers feel the prices are a bit much, but many are drawn to their limited edition pieces and the variety of styles. The interior is kept very clean which I can appreciate.
What really stands out are the customer's comments on Daniela, Anna, Deborah, and Asmina. People are mentioning they go above and beyond, offering personalized styling advice and genuinely caring about finding the right fit. Seems as though it wasn't always a perfect experience with a small number of reviewers having some concerns about tearing or customer service, but, from what I gather, more people left feeling confident with their purchases.

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#87 Saint James
11 Pl. de l'Île de Beauté, 06300 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Saint James in Nice looks amazing if you're hunting for classic Breton stripes or really nice woolen things, most of which are actually made in France. A bunch of reviews said it's the place to find quality cruise or seaside outfits that aren't the same old tourist trap stuff. For anyone wanting French fashion without going full-on Chanel prices, Saint James seems to offer timeless pieces, but, yeah, the price tags definitely reflect the materials and work that goes into each piece.
Loads of people raved on about how helpful the staff were, especially a couple of women, Françoise and Juliette. Customers mentioned them by name. Apparently they really know their stuff and can actually offer decent advice, which is surprisingly rare these days. Many appreciate the warm welcome, as well. I did see a few complaints, with some customers having tax refund issues, also stories about sales pressure or one instance where someone had a bad experience after following some washing instructions, and the store didn’t seem to help. These issues seemed less prevalent than the praise of quality goods, helpful staff, and feeling welcomed in the store.

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#88 Darjeeling Toulouse
27 Rue Lafayette, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Darjeeling Toulouse seems to be a go-to spot in Toulouse if you need some new lingerie or swimwear; supposedly, their prices are reasonable for the quality. They carry the everyday stuff, as well as fancier, more specialized items, which is good because some places don't have the range, plus they supposedly offer student discounts, which is helpful when you're balling on a budget. I heard their selection includes bras, undies, and swimsuits; plus, I heard they have sales sometimes, for great deals.
People mostly have great things to say about the staff, with many saying they're attentive and professional, which can really make or break a shopping trip, though this may vary. Apparently, some salespeople are really good at giving personalized recommendations, especially if you're shaped a little different or got specific needs, which is nice; I've read it mentioned that their atmosphere is super welcoming and they care for their customers, but some people said some salespeople can come off arrogant or rude, especially if you're a plus-size or need assistance. Some said the store has also been late to open, it happens I guess.

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#89 Saint James
116 Rue Vieille du Temple, 75003 Paris, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [2-7 PM]
Saint James, located somewhere near me in Paris, is pretty well-known for its classic, durable clothing, which makes it a destination for a lot of people. You know, their focus is really on stuff along the lines of sweaters and sailor tops—that sort of classic nautical vibe. I appreciate that the brand seems to stand by its quality; a lot of their stuff is actually made in France, which is kinda cool I think.
Word on the street is that the staff at the store are super helpful, and I mean *really* helpful, especially if you don't speak French fluently. The reviews suggest they're patient when the store gets crazy busy, plus they go out of their way to assist with finding the right size and color. Seems they even have folks who are fluent in Korean, which is a major plus for some visitors. It’s good to hear the clothing is built to last and isn't going to fall apart after a few wears, 'cause who has time for that, right? A couple of customers did say the place is a bit cramped, but most seem to agree it’s a great spot for those timeless pieces.

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#90 Mélanine Vintage Shop
16 Rue Pastoret, 13006 Marseille, France
Monday: [11 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Mélanine Vintage Shop in Marseille is getting some buzz for its cool, curated vibe. They definitely know what they're doing when it comes to picking out pieces from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s - think leather, rhinestones, and velvet galore. Honestly, the way they put everything together is so visually appealing; the color coordination is straight out of a magazine, with Y2K touches that don't feel dated. Some people are calling it the best vintage store in Marseille if you're hunting for something that makes a statement.
You see, the staff gets a lot of love, particularly Lucy and Marie. I heard they're super helpful and welcoming, which can totally make or break a shopping experience. Plus, people seem to really dig the overall atmosphere, saying the selection is fun to browse and the clothes are in really good condition, freshly washed and nicely displayed. It's supposedly one of the best thrifting experiences in Marseille. Though, some reviewers think the prices are a little steep for what you'd expect in a second-hand shop.

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#91 Vivienne Westwood
175 Rue Saint-Honoré, 75001 Paris, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Vivienne Westwood’s Paris location, I think it's pretty close, is a fashion spot known for it's, you know, high-end vibes. They carry a bunch of stuff: clothes, sure, but also jewelry, bags, plus all the little extras that complete a look. The thing everyone mentions, though, is their totally unique and creative designs, which for any legit fashion lover makes it a must-see.
Turns out, loads of shoppers really dig how friendly and helpful the staff is, which is always a plus. The store layout also is a big win, and that they have a ton of products on hand to choose from. Generally people talk about having a really smooth experience, plus a little extra touch of luxe with the gift wrapping. Sure, I’ve read a few things about customer service not always being on point, or issues with quality – but overall, it seems like Vivienne Westwood is still a total gem in Paris if you’re searching a cool outfit.

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#92 Abercrombie & Fitch
17 Rue Dr Bouchut, 69003 Lyon, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Abercrombie & Fitch in Lyon presents a modern, cool vibe, curating collections for both men and women and they also have pants that account for different heights. It’s definitely an option if you're hunting for a clothing store around that offers something a bit different, though expect to pay a little more. Ultimately, the store does have some drawbacks, though, such as it being overpriced and lack of options in styles.
Many shoppers consistently give high marks for the stellar service at the Lyon location, frequently calling out staff members such as Stan, Issa, Hiba, Mathilde, Roxane, and Iva, saying they are helpful and available. People really seem to enjoy the roomy layout, the chill atmosphere, and these cutting-edge fitting rooms with their adjustable lights and sound systems are the best, you can set the tone just right. A number of reviewers feel it's a luxury experience, noting the quality of the clothes and the personal attention they got, it's a really nice touch, too. Though some people did mention the selection can be limited, particularly when it comes to finding bigger sizes and certain stuff for men, which is unfortunate if you need the larger sizes.

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#93 adidas Store Lyon
17 Rue Dr Bouchut, 69003 Lyon, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The Adidas store in Lyon has a pretty decent selection of athletic clothes, shoes, and all the extra bits and pieces you might need. The layout's spacious, which is good, you know, so you don't feel claustrophobic while you're browsing. Some people have mentioned the inventory seems a little slim considering how big the place is, even though, it's generally well-organized. If you're on the hunt for sportswear specifically, it's probably worth a stop.
One thing that I've noticed consistently pop up is how helpful a lot of the staff is, Muriel, apparently, gets special shout-outs for being super friendly and attentive, plus there's been other employees cited for being attentive and professional. It seems some customers appreciate that the store is tidy, but I've seen a few reviews mention limited sizes, which is a big bummer. And, I guess, it's hit or miss on how great the customer service is; with some mentioning rude behavior in passing and problems with online orders, so you just have to hope that you get someone friendly.

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#94 Annie Framboise
1 Rue Longchamp, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-6:30 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-6:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Annie Framboise, a clothing store located in Nice, carries a pretty wide selection of clothes and shoes, targeting both kids and grown-ups; not all her sizes run accurate. Supposedly you can find anything from vintage finds to designer labels and even customized sneakers there, which sounds ideal if you're wanting variety. For anyone in Nice looking for someplace close with lots of options, Annie Framboise seems to be a real contender, right?
What customers typically rave about is their nice collection, plus the staff are sometimes really helpful and give individual service. Lots of people mentioned patient salespeople who offer solid advice making for a more enjoyable shopping experience and they were very accommodating. Some reviewers appreciate the long-standing connection to the community and have been going there since they were children, which is sweet. I have read that, although, others have noted some seriously negative interactions, mentioning rude or dismissive employees, giving off the impression you were a bother to them; people have also stated the return policy isn't all that great along with things being a bit pricey.

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#95 bellerose WOMEN & MEN
39 Rue du Temple, 75004 Paris, France
Monday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10:30 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10:30 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [1-7 PM]
Bellerose WOMEN & MEN seems really cool; I've heard it's a great clothing store around here in Paris. It's got this reputation for having awesome clothes that are both stylish and, from what I can tell, kinda different than what everyone else has, you know? Apparently, they have a really solid collection of pieces for both guys and gals, and the fabrics are, in general, super quality. The vibe they have inside the store, everyone says it's great and the store looks pretty.
People generally seem to think Bellerose WOMEN & MEN is fab, especially in part to the staff being so nice and helpful. The word is they really make an effort to help you find something you will fall in love with and give a great customer experience. It sounds as if it is easy to spend money there cause the collections are supposedly amazing. While most people had great interactions, there were a handful of comments, mentioning issues, such as size discrepancy and I did read that some had some trouble with returns, but overall, it's overwhelmingly positive.

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#96 Kiabi Store Nice Lingostière
606 Bd du Mercantour, 06200 Nice, France
Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Kiabi Lingostière is a place where families can generally find a pretty good range of clothes that don't totally break the bank. They're pretty well-known for their kids' stuff being super affordable, which is a total win if you're trying to keep your little ones looking stylish without emptying your wallet. You can often find some on-trend things and it's mostly good quality for what you pay.
Honestly, it's cool that so many people have had really positive experiences with the staff, specially mentioning Michel, Eleana, Pauline, Charlotte, Warda, Jasmine, Anita, Clarisse, and Ruby. Customers often comment on how friendly and helpful they are when giving advice, which is always a bonus. And hey, lots of shoppers also say it's usually clean and organized, not to mention that the place has a good selection, too. I did hear something about some folks getting stuck in long lines because not all the registers are open, and a few folks have had issues when the store's a bit disorganized.

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#97 Galeries Lafayette Toulouse
4-8 Rue Lapeyrouse, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Galeries Lafayette Toulouse is a department store where you can find just about everything. They've got clothes, cosmetics, all sorts of home stuff, the works. It definitely has a focus on French fashion and tends to carry some pretty fancy brands, so if you're on the hunt for a luxury clothing store in Toulouse, this could be it. It's right in the center of the city, making it super easy to get to, and from what I understand, it offers a really extensive shopping experience.
What I gather from reviews is a lot of people love the rooftop bar and restaurant, apparently, the views of Toulouse are really something. Numerous reviews praise how well organized it is as well as the helpfulness of the staff, particularly in the cosmetics department. There are comments about the overall elegant vibe and how it is possible to find good deals when they're having a sale. A couple reviewers did mention less than ideal customer service and overpriced items, but mainly it seems like people enjoy the experience and quality of the brands available.

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#98 adidas Originals Store NICE, NICETOILE
30 Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7:30 PM]
The Adidas Originals store in Nice, specifically the one at Nicetoile, it’s a spot to grab your Adidas fix if you're in the area. They generally stock a bunch of Adidas gear, from clothes to sneakers and accessories, you know, the essentials. From what I'm hearing, they have stuff for everyday wear, but also some sports-specific items, with a slight edge toward running and football stuff. It's supposedly a smaller store, but it sounds like they keep it fresh with new arrivals and focus on quality, so I guess it packs a punch.
People really seem to rate the staff highly, which is always a plus. Lots of reviewers mention how friendly, helpful, and even professional they are. Apparently, some employees have given excellent advice and made the whole shopping thing pretty enjoyable, which is always a win. And some even pointed out promotions, one person got a sweatshirt at -40%. Also, a lot of reviewers mention that the store is well stocked and well organized, and one person notes that one of the seller's first name is Alexis. While it does sound mostly positive, I read a review or two that had some issues with their return policy, that it seemed a little inflexible. It might be due to it being a franchise, that's just me speculating.

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#99 Lacoste
C.Cial Prado, 41 Bd Michelet, 13008 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Lacoste in Marseille seems to be a pretty solid spot if you're searching for something with that iconic crocodile logo. They apparently have a good variety of clothes for everyone, from polo shirts to jackets, that blend sporty with a classic French look. It is good when you're in the mood to treat yourself, or maybe pick up a gift.
What I've been reading from other peoples' comments are mostly good, especially concerning the staff. Lots of folks mention how welcoming and helpful they are, even calling out employees by name for being super patient and offering great advice. It seems like a place where, most of the time, you'll feel valued and actually enjoy shopping which I think is nice, don't you? It sounds as though they are well informed also, and the store is organized. Still, a couple of reviewers did have issues, mainly about unhelpful salespeople or prices not being right. So it seems if you're looking for that certain je ne sais quoi, it's worth checking out; but maybe be prepared for potentially inconsistent service.

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#100 celio
23 Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Celio in Nice seems to be a pretty decent option if you're looking for men's clothes; it carries a wide variety and from what I gather, their prices are competitive. I noticed quite a few reviews mentioning good value, and you can usually find a mix of casual and slightly more dressed-up styles, plus they run sales fairly regularly, though maybe not the highest quality. Word is, they're trying to offer fashionable clothes that are attainable for dudes in Nice, and a lot of people think they're nailing it, calling them the best for affordable men's fashion in the city, but what do I know.
Something that stood out reading reviews is how many folks had awesome experiences with the staff. Gabriel and Wallid, got shout outs for being super helpful and giving personalized advice, so that's nice. I'm also seeing that the store's organized and clean, which makes shopping way more pleasant. Even some customers praised the Chamonix Mont Blanc collection, and people seem to like the option to exchange and return, even five minutes before closing. However, while I have heard some people say they got help immediately, and I also saw a handful of negative reviews mentioning rude service, disorganized stores, and issues with refunds and the owner.

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#101 Lacoste
61-63 Rue Paradis, 13006 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Lacoste in Marseille is a clothing store, and it seems people generally have a pretty good experience there. They carry all sorts of clothes for men, women, and kids, plus accessories, including the polo shirts everyone associates them with. If you're looking for something with a particular color, they've got you covered, and I've heard it be recommended if your just looking for a good clothing store in the area.
What I gathered from the reviews is that lots of shoppers were really happy with the staff, which is always a plus. They complimented the salespeople for being super helpful and nice. Plus, people seem to notice how well-kept the store is and love the selection they offer, along with the personalized touches they offer, like gift-wrapping. One reviewer even mentioned a special collaboration with Maison Château Rouge, which sounded pretty cool, but there are some that point out some less than perfect things. A few people mentioned encountering workers who were rude, or there were long lines, which I guess can happen anywhere.

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#102 Kiabi store VALENTINE
252 Rte des Trois Lucs à la Valentine, 13011 Marseille, France
Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Word on the street is Kiabi Valentine in Marseille is a pretty solid spot for snagging affordable clothes for everyone in your family – women, men, kids, the whole shebang. Apparently, they usually have a good selection and stock different sizes and styles, so you can probably find something that fits and looks good, plus, they often have sales, making it worth a look if you're nearby and need some new duds. Some people mention the store's layout being spacious, though other reviews note it can get a little messy, especially when it's crowded and busy. I guess it just depends on the time of day.
What I've gathered is a recurring theme is how awesome the staff are, especially people like Céline, Mouad, Lola, Sephora, and Dorian, as they seem to go above and beyond to help customers find what they need. Multiple people specifically shout out the positive and welcoming vibes that employees give off, praising the staff's kindness, patience, and willingness to give some fashion advice. Still, a few reviews also state there was long lines and a lack of staff available so it is difficult to shop. And I guess the cleanliness seems to be inconsistent, with some saying it's spotless and super organized, whereas others claim it's straight-up messy and untidy.

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#103 Sessùn Charonne
34 Rue de Charonne, 75011 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Sessùn Charonne has a reputation, and from what I hear, it’s generally positive, especially if you're looking for some really nice everyday clothes. The store is supposed to carry quite a range, basically everything from dresses to denim, so you could probably find a complete outfit there, which is kinda convenient, right? Friends have told me the shop itself is well-designed too; I heard it's a space which makes shopping a bit more of an experience.
People often mention the awesome stuff they carry, plus how nice the staff usually are. Honestly, a friendly salesperson can really make or break the whole shopping trip. I've been told that the staff have patience, plus they're supposed to really get what you're after and give great advice. Also, the store itself is suppose to be spacious, which is a blessing when your browsing. Despite a few sour experiences that some people have had regarding customer service where some employees weren't as attentive as they should've been, lots of folks find that the quality of the clothing, more than makes up for it.

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#104 Carhartt WIP Store Lyon
8 Rue Lanterne, 69001 Lyon, France
Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
The Carhartt WIP Store in Lyon seems to be a pretty solid choice if you're into durable and stylish streetwear. From what I gather, they stock a decent variety of stuff, including pants, jeans, jackets, shirts, and all the accessories to complete the look. Plenty of people mention that the store itself is kept pretty neat and organized, which honestly, is always a plus when you're trying to browse.
I've noticed a lot of positive buzz about the shop, especially regarding their wide selection of clothing, and how the quality is up to par. Some reviewers rave about the customer service, mentioning salespeople who are actually helpful and know their stuff when it comes to sizing and giving advice. It seems that they also provide tax refunds for international shoppers. While there are some complaints out there that certain salespeople didn't bring their A-game or that prices can be kinda steep, it looks as if the majority of the customers are happy about their experience. And it might be worth it to check out, considering how good the products are.

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#105 JACK & JONES
17 Rue Dr Bouchut, 69003 Lyon, France
Monday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9:30 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
JACK & JONES in Lyon seems like a pretty solid place if you're trying to find some new men's clothes without completely breaking the bank. From what I've heard, they've got a decent variety of stuff, too. The presentation of their apparel really caught my attention, and it looks like they consider different body shapes, with clothes that should fit them. The store also allows customers to try clothes, which is an important option. Plus, I noticed they carry some general apparel and accessories, so it’s not *just* guys' stuff.
Honestly, hearing people rave about the customer service at this particular JACK & JONES is what really piqued my interest. Apparently, there are certain employees, Maelys, Célio, Yanick, Alicia, Ivane, Martien, Saif, and Cécile, who people consistently call out for being super helpful and friendly – sounds ideal, right? I saw a lot of reviews emphasizing how these employees give great advice and are willing to go the extra mile, so maybe they can help you find jeans that work for your figure. Plus they let you try stuff on even if you don't buy anything, which is pretty chill. I did see a handful of complaints here and there about rude staff and return issues, but the overwhelming vibe is positive, so hopefully those are just isolated incidents, y'know?

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#106 COS
27 Rue Francis Davso, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
COS in Marseille is a clothing shop that leans into minimalist design, classic cuts and chic graphics. They've got everything from everyday staples to more unique, stand-out pieces, catering to both guys and gals. The vibe is definitely upscale boutique, and you get the sense that they really focus on using good quality fabrics, but prices aren’t totally outrageous, which is a plus. If you’re trying to find some stylish basics, this place could be it.
People seem to really rate the staff there; they’re often described as helpful and knowledgable, apparently giving solid fashion advice. The cashmere quality and wide selection they offer, especially in the men's section, gets a lot of love too. It's cool to know that they make clothes that are both comfy and fashionable, plus their designs work really well for all kinds of body shapes, and the team’s good vibes just make shopping there a better experience. While most people praise the store, a few mentioned iffy service, such as difficulty with online orders or items arriving damaged, and also that the store can feel a bit stuffy when the weather's hot. I've also heard that the price you see isn't always what you get, which isn't ideal.

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#107 Galeries Lafayette Marseille Prado
All. Ray Grassi, 13008 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
So, Galeries Lafayette Marseille Prado is this big, multi-level store near me. It's in one of those super modern shopping centers, you know? They have tons of brands, Levi's, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, that kind of thing. It feels pretty fancy, what with its focus on luxury clothes. They also have accessories, beauty stuff, and things for the home-- so, everything really. Their goal is for you to have a nice time shopping and have a good choice of quality items.
Honestly, a lot of reviews praise the sales team, particularly Mama, Agnès, Kyarunts, Lina, Neli, and Trâm for being really helpful and friendly -- I mean, that’s what you want right. People have said it's less crowded than other places in the city, too, which is a huge win. It's easy to get to via the metro and super close to the Velodrome stadium, that's always helpful when running around. They definitely try, you could see hand sanitizer everywhere and you could tell they disinfect regularly which is appreciated during these times.

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#108 Galeries Lafayette
28 Rue de Bir Hakeim, 13001 Marseille, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Galeries Lafayette in Marseille is a big department store, and it has, well, everything. They've got clothes for everyone, from kids to adults, plus all that beauty stuff, cosmetics, perfume, the whole shebang. If you're looking for something from Tommy Hilfiger or Ralph Lauren, they sell it. The location's super convenient too, right in the city center close to the docks, which is kinda nice. It's worth checking out if you want a ton of different brands in one shot.
I've seen some customers posting online about certain employees who were standouts, which is pretty cool, especially Rachida, Elisabeth, Manassé, even Willen. People specifically mention them going above and beyond and giving super personalized help, and that's amazing, frankly. A bunch of folks seemed to have appreciated the festive Christmas decorations, too. You always hear about helpful experiences in the children's section, which is good to know if you have little ones and are going shopping, even the store overall having a great, positive vibe.

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#109 Aubade
4 Pl. Roger Salengro, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-1 PM, 2-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Aubade in Toulouse is more than just a lingerie store; they carry elegant sets, comfy everyday things, and even those "desire boxes," which, okay, admittedly sounds intriguing. They're trying to help people, any gender, feel better about their bodies with a nice selection, I'm just saying that, you know, finding quality stuff for yourself isn't always easy. I have heard its definitely a spot to consider if you need swimwear or intimate apparel in Toulouse.
Lots of people really appreciate the vibe there, apparently, and how helpful the staff is, which is good cause sometimes shopping for these things can be so stressful. Especially when staff like Laura and Carine go out of their way to help, people mentioned that a lot. Also the manager comes highly regarded; many customers have noted her professionalism and how she can find the perfect fit. I also saw a good number of reviewers appreciated how willing they are to fix problems; generous return policies are always nice, plus solid customer service makes all the difference really. Karine apparently gets a lot of shoutouts, in particular, for being a professional and friendly advisor.

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#110 UNIQLO LYON CARNOT
9-11 Rue du Président Carnot, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
UNIQLO Lyon Carnot? It's a pretty big store, right? They have loads of basic clothes for everyone; men, women, and even the kids. Supposedly, the quality and innovative fabrics are what makes the place a go-to for a lot of people. I see they're highlighting Supima cotton tees, merino wool sweaters, also those puffy down jackets. I get the impression that they're trying to be the best option for everyday essentials in Lyon because you get great value with reliable clothing plus they have cool technical pieces.
A lot of shoppers seem pretty happy with the quality and the prices. They say the staff's usually super helpful too, especially if you need help finding the right size or color. Folks also compliment the wide variety of basics, which come in pretty stylish cuts and unique shades. Some reviews mentioned the cleanliness, that the displays look really organized, plus, bonus points for efficient self-checkout situation. At least, that's what I'm hearing, some find the store a lil messy and it could be too hot.

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#111 Tezenis
47 Rue de la République, 69002 Lyon, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Tezenis in Lyon seems to be a pretty popular spot, I mean, it's hard to beat their prices on everyday essentials. You can find everything from underwear to swimwear there, and there's usually a good range of colors and styles available. Seriously, though, if you are looking for affordable basics and something a little more trendy, then it might just be the place for you.
I have noticed, by reading online reviews, many people rave about the staff and how genuinely helpful they are. There's one tall, Black woman that people keep mentioning; apparently, she's super attentive and knows her stuff. However, I've also seen some complaints about the exchange policy and long lines and that there's one saleswoman with short red hair that is constantly getting complaints, I can only assume she's not very nice. But, on the whole, it seems most people have a pretty solid shopping experience, especially if you can find someone to help you out with sizing. Also someone had said that managers were being extremely disrespectful to employees which is unacceptable.

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#112 Gucci Galeries Lafayette
6 Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-8 PM]
The Gucci corner inside Galeries Lafayette in Nice is, well, it's a Gucci *experience*, I guess. They carry a selection of Gucci items, so expect bags, wallets, and other small things. If you're looking for the full Gucci immersion, they don't exactly have the wide selection of like a flagship store but it might be alright, really.
I read through what people are saying, and honestly, it's kinda a mixed bag, know what I mean? A lot of the positive feedback focuses on specific employees -- Hong Liu, Mr. Cottard, and Anna Naviglia keep getting name-dropped, and apparently, they go above and beyond for people. Plus a lot of people saying the staff is warm, attentive, and really create a great environment, which makes a difference when you're, ya know, dropping that kind of cash. Someone even mentioned chatting with their advisor, Hong Liu, almost like they were friends. Some of the reviews also mentioned efficiency and attention to detail, which is awesome. It appears that those who had the positive experiences would really consider returning because of the quality of service received and attention to detail.

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#113 UNIQLO ITALIE DEUX
22 Av. d'Italie, 75013 Paris, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
UNIQLO ITALIE DEUX seems to be a pretty solid option if you're looking for clothes; I hear it's got tons of different styles. They have stuff for everyone—men, women, kids...the whole shebang. From what I've gathered, you can find everything from basic tees to warmer stuff, you know, down jackets and sweaters. Aesthetically, people seem to feel it's well-maintained, plus the store itself is tidy and generally has a calm atmosphere.
Honestly, folks seem to dig the selection, especially given the pretty reasonable prices. What's really nice is that the service tends to be on point, and it also seems to have a good reputation with people for being spacious, too. Though, I've read that it could have a bit of a disorganized layout, which can be annoying. Apparently some folks aren't thrilled with the checkout lines plus the fitting room rules; that said, it appears that it remains a popular choice for people shopping in Paris, so maybe it's worth checking out?

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#114 New Yorker
51 bis Rue du Rem Saint-Etienne, 31000 Toulouse, France
Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
New Yorker in Toulouse is a clothing store that seems to focus its attention on trendy, budget-conscious shoppers, and yeah, I've heard the women's section is way bigger than the men's. From what I gather, they've got a decent selection ranging from your basic tees to some edgier, street-style pieces, so there should be something for everyone. It's not somewhere I would buy gifts for anyone though.
From other people I've heard from, many folks love New Yorker for the affordability, which, in this economy, who doesn't love a bargain. Lots of comments mention the wide selection and how easy it is to find your size, which is always a win. And some reviewers found the staff to be genuinely helpful, which, let's be honest, is a make-or-break thing. Still, a store is only as good as its products.

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#115 OKAIDI+ NICE ETOILE
CC Nice Etoile, Av. Jean Médecin, 06000 Nice, France
Monday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7:30 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Okaidi+ NICE ETOILE seems to be a decent choice if you are looking for a children's store nearby, offering various clothes plus a few toys, games, and books, its kinda a mixed bag. From everyday outfits to something fancier, they seem to have a little something for every occasion, which is great when you're scrambling for an event. Honestly, finding decent educational toys can be such a mission sometimes, so the fact that they carry those is definitely a plus for busy parents. The vibe they're going for is an easy, enjoyable shopping experience; I'm not sure if its always successful, but it is definitely a big attempt.
A lot of people have apparently had fantastic experiences with the staff there, raving about how friendly and helpful everyone is, its probably one of the most common points I've seen. Shout out specifically to Alison, Fergani, Faïza, Sarah, and Sandra for getting those individual mentions! I read they're always happy to give advice or help out in any way they can, which is always a good thing. I've also noticed how customers love that the store is so well-organized and stocked, and that it has a good vibe for shopping. It looks like that the engaging toys are great to have around that will keep the kiddos entertained, its something parents always praise and want. But some customers had rough interactions though; I have seen the reviews and they sometimes bring up rude or inattentive staff, refund complications, or price inconsistencies; every business has those moments, it seems.

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#116 Kiabi
17 Chem. de Gabardie, 31200 Toulouse, France
Monday: [9 AM-7:30 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-7:30 PM], Wednesday: [9 AM-7:30 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-7:30 PM], Friday: [9 AM-7:30 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [Closed]
Kiabi in Toulouse is supposedly a pretty good spot if you need clothes for the whole fam, especially when the seasons change. They seem to be going for that whole affordable fashion thing, which, let's be real, is always a plus. I heard that if you're in Toulouse and Google something along the lines of "clothing store near me," Kiabi will pop up and should have enough variety to suit most people's styles, right?
Apparently, people often mention the staff being really friendly and helpful, which I'm all about; especially, if they're offering help in the fitting rooms. I get so overwhelmed in fitting rooms so that sounds amazing. Others also praised that there were benches in the fitting room areas. Super useful when you are waiting. Some people mentioned a specific employee, Angélique, who gave them excellent service, how nice is that? The new collections are getting attention, too, because who doesn't want to see the new items? I've read a few comments noting that it's easy to check out when they have the automatic checkouts open.

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