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Assuming this is just a typical tourist type shopping expedition and not couture or anything special (or you'd probably have personal assistants or advice on that), I also would suggest you go to the main dept stores if you just think you have to buy things because you are on vacation. As suggested above, two are behind the Opera Garnier (Galeries Lafayette and Printemps) right next to each other, and they are very well known.
There are even some street vendors right outside them where you can get some cheaper items, if you want. They are nothing particularly French or special, just cheap stuff from third world countries, but it seems to be easier to find sellers of that kind of thing in Europe than in US. I bought a nice red watch from one of them last time I was there, as I've got this watch fetish and didn't have a red one. 10 euro -- it was made in Japan, looked pretty nice even though nothing was "real" on it (gold, leather or diamonds).
There are even some street vendors right outside them where you can get some cheaper items, if you want. They are nothing particularly French or special, just cheap stuff from third world countries, but it seems to be easier to find sellers of that kind of thing in Europe than in US. I bought a nice red watch from one of them last time I was there, as I've got this watch fetish and didn't have a red one. 10 euro -- it was made in Japan, looked pretty nice even though nothing was "real" on it (gold, leather or diamonds).
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