Clothing Stores Near Me in Paris
Best Clothing Stores in Paris
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#1 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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#2 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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#3 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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#4 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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#5 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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#6 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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#7 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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#8 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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#9 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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#10 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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#11 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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#12 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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#13 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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#14 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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#15 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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#16 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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#17 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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#18 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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