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Kathy Feb 3rd, 2002 02:37 PM

buying a down comforter in Paris
 
Heading to Paris next month. Any suggestions on where to shop for a down comforter other than at a Grand Magazin are greatly appreciated. Also more importantly any specific "made in France" brand that would be a nice reminder of our trip?? Thanks in advance.

Joan K. Feb 3rd, 2002 07:39 PM

Down comforters are huge, even when folded, & may cost you more to ship home than the cost of the comforter. Small items like perfume or lingerie would be easier to bring back.

shopper Jane Feb 3rd, 2002 08:18 PM

I know you don't want a grand magazin but truthfully, all the french brand names and designers can be found at Galeries Lafayette. The housewares/linens dept. is excellent. You will have a bigger choice, usually someone knowledgeable, or who speaks some English, and it is so easy to take care of the VAT stuff there. Why Schlepp? Just a thought.

Tracy Feb 4th, 2002 01:12 AM

Kathy -<BR><BR>French comforters (duvets) and pillows are the best. They have several grades of down, with goose and duck being the best . . . even their synthetic mock-down products are wonderful.<BR><BR>I'd recommend the BHV department store right across from the Hotel de Ville. After choosing your bedding, head over to the 'draps' section; I got some good deals on soon-to-be discontinued Kenzo pillowcases there last time.<BR><BR>HTH and it is worth the schlep !<BR>=)

Kathy Feb 4th, 2002 11:57 AM

Thanks for your thoughts. My husband and I are quite familiar with "schlepping," especially him. We have carried home many large size, heavy weight and/or fragile purchases from Europe. We even consider this an option for requests from friends. To us it's all a part of the experience. I remember the wonderful comforters on the beds in the Czech Republic and have to have a great one for our home.

wes fowler Feb 4th, 2002 02:32 PM

A couple of years ago, on a trip to Switzerland with us, her parents, our daughter was captivated by the Swiss duvet on the bed in her room. We stopped in a little shop in Langnau, Switzerland where she bought a duvet, double bed sized, and had it shipped home. A few weeks later, there was a cylindrical package IN our standard sized mailbox along with all the usual junk mail. Good lord, thought I, that Swiss shop sent us a pillow by mistake. We opened it and after some dexterous shaking and shuffling resurrected the duvet into its full size with what is easily a six inch layer of down throughout. Big surprises in small packages, indeed!

shopperjane Feb 4th, 2002 10:30 PM

I'm all for schlepping it home in the suitcase. In fact, I prefer that. I meant why schlepp from store to store to store when you might find everything you need under one roof. Good Luck and I hope you find exactly what you are looking for!

sylvia Feb 5th, 2002 12:46 AM

Wes, is quite right. A good quality duvet will fit into a remarkably small space. So long as you don't take it out of the box, it won't take up all that much room.

ABoniwell Feb 5th, 2002 03:58 AM

I bought a double duvet in England few years ago and it came in its own box with handle, rather like a mini-suitcase. I checked it through as baggage and it arrived safely.

Kay Feb 6th, 2002 06:38 PM

I purchased 5 down comforters in Germany and had them shipped home. They were the better quality, but they are just too hot. I think they may use a heavier weight (more feathers?) in Europe. Now I use the one I bought in the USA.


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