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Eurobosie Sep 27th, 2005 06:28 PM

Children's Boutiques - Paris
 
Any recommendations for boutiques for children in Paris? In particualar clothes and books? Recommendations would be greatly appreciated !

grandmere Sep 27th, 2005 06:55 PM

Clothing: Bonpoint, Jacadi, Tartine et Chocolat, Catamini, to name a few.

Also, Galeries Lafayette has beautiful children's clothing and has little "boutiques" within the department, such as Burberry, Catamini, etc.

I loved the Tartine et Chocolat shop in the 6th, near the 7th (or vice versa, not sure which it's considered to be)and bought my granddaughter's "coming home from the hospital" outfit there before she was born, in 2002. However, when I was in Paris this past May, the shop appeared to be having a "going out of business sale". It's hard to imagine it's completely gone; maybe someone else here knows the story.

Bonpoint, nearby in same area, has gorgeous clothes, also.

But don't overlook Galeries Lafayette and the 10% discount (on some brands) and VAT.

Have fun and be prepared to spend several euro!

grandmere Sep 27th, 2005 06:57 PM

And for shoes, Pom d'Api!

Christina Sep 27th, 2005 07:42 PM

Any major Parisian bookstore should have plenty of French children's books. I do know of a boutique with games that might have kids' books on rue Dante in the 5th (I think). I would just go to a major bookstore for that, though.

Ceci Sep 27th, 2005 08:09 PM

I like Natalys. The outfits are not as glamorous as Tartine et Chocolat's, but are cheaper, and of a very good quality.

There are Natalys' shops all over Paris.

Another boutique for children's clothes is Agnes B. There is one at Rue du Vieux Colombier in the 6th arr. as well as other shops all over Paris.

Ceci Sep 27th, 2005 08:21 PM

Oh, yes, I had forgotten, there's another boutique, Petit Faune, Rue Jacob, at the corner of Rue St. Benoît in the 6th as well, that has beautiful clothes for kids.

SAnParis Sep 28th, 2005 06:02 AM

While at home we often buy items from dpam.com. I don't recall the location of the store but I am certain my wife could find it blind-folded.

Byrd Sep 28th, 2005 07:14 AM

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aj Sep 28th, 2005 07:28 AM

I also purchased my "granddaughter to be" a lovely outfit while in Paris. Unfortunately my GRANDSON can not wear it! Too far to travel to exchange for a wonderful grandson! Shopping for baby cloths in Europe is fun though...

MaddieAstrid Sep 28th, 2005 07:56 AM

I was in Tartine et Chocolat over the weekend, lovely clothes for smaller children (and still open), but my eight-year-old niece loves Galeries Lafayette, and although they do have beautiful clothing (my girlfriend found an exquisite Dior christening gown), she usually departs looking like a mini-rock star.

SharonG Sep 28th, 2005 08:04 AM

I found that the giftshop at the Louvre had wonderful children's books. I bought one which featured famous paintings that had cats in them and the game was to find all the cats. The little boy I bought it for loved it.

Underhill Sep 28th, 2005 09:04 AM

For clothes...

Du Pareil au Même
15 rue Mathurins
8th arrondissement
75008 Paris
Tel: +33 (0)1 42.66.93.80
Métro: Havre-Caumartin
Website

Affordable, bright contemporary clothes from a chain with branches all over Paris. This one is particularly well-located near the department stores of boulevard Haussmann.

Jacadi
256 boulevard Saint Germain
7th arrondissement
Paris 75007
Tel: +33 (0)1 42.84.30.40
Métro: Solférino
Website

Jacadi sells classic children's clothes in cotton and corduroy.

Petit Bateau
256 boulevard Saint Germain
7th arrondissement

In the 1st, along the Rue St-Honoré and near its intersection with the Place du
Marché St-Honoré is a cute little boutique with absolutely adorable clothing for babies and older children.
Métro: Solférino
Tel: +33 (0)1 40.74.02.03
Website

Come to Petit Bateau for simple shapes and colours, all in cotton, with a particularly strong line in pyjamas, nightwear and underwear.


Underhill Sep 28th, 2005 09:59 AM

Something happened when I posted the last message; the métro info. etc. belongs with Petit Bateau.

SAnParis Sep 28th, 2005 10:04 AM

Thank you Underhill, that is the afore-mentioned dpam.com to which I was referring.

grandmere Sep 30th, 2005 05:12 PM

Aj, I hope a granddaughter gets to wear the outfit someday! Actually, we didn't know the sex of our "granddaughter" at the time, so I had to really hunt hard to find a unisex baby outfit in Paris. Almost everything either had a boy or girl motif or color. I finally found an all white very soft velour outfit at T and C.

Glad to hear the T and C is alive and well; it was quite strange this past May: everything in the store was on sale, and the inventory was very picked over by the time I got there so I couldn't even get a bargain for Petite Fille, now almost 3.

EmBee Sep 30th, 2005 05:33 PM


My daughter and I managed to do a fair amount of 'damage' to my credit card in the children's department at Bon Marche.

Bonpoint was also wonderful. There were a couple of other baby/children's wear shops on rue du Bac as well.

Enjoy shopping in Paris. I am green with envy!!!!


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