What to bring home from Paris
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french soccer jersey, renault soccer jersey - or any European team. Yes they have advertising - that's part of the appeal - but it sounds like he may not be that into international sports. Go to the gift shop at the Louvre,Musee D'Orsay or Rodin and something unique and French will grab your attention.
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I brought my son the 1 Million Aftershave for men by Paco Rabanne and the Million perfume for my daughter-in-law.
The Aftershave is in a container shaped like a gold bar.
But then he does like to smell and look good - but of course, he's Italian!
The Aftershave is in a container shaped like a gold bar.
But then he does like to smell and look good - but of course, he's Italian!
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I was thinking back over things I bought for my nephews over the years and was going to suggest some things , but I guess I didn't realize that Christians require a certain kind of gift!! Or is that his name? Or is the poster addressing someone who answered his question. I am confused.
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My sons would both hate the soccer stuff (unless your child is into soccer). At that age they have purchased cologne, a small clock (with an Eiffel tower on the frame), coasters, books and posters from the stands, an imitation Paris street sign. The clock and coasters are now at college.
The museum stores are excellent for finding unique items.
They also love to buy things in the grocery like French cookies.
I asked my 6'4" son who is 16 for more ideas. He said he wants a pair of those boxers that cigalechanta mentioned! Now I will have to look for those when I go over in January.
The museum stores are excellent for finding unique items.
They also love to buy things in the grocery like French cookies.
I asked my 6'4" son who is 16 for more ideas. He said he wants a pair of those boxers that cigalechanta mentioned! Now I will have to look for those when I go over in January.
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If your son Christian is a foodie, maybe mustard, French biscuits, or chocolates. Easy to get and carry and also he sounds like a big eating guy, 6 foot 3!
Or a French CD of a favourite local rock band (ask the people who work at Virgin Megastore to help you).
Or a French CD of a favourite local rock band (ask the people who work at Virgin Megastore to help you).
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What about some kind of Lourdes-related item, like these; there are quite a few shops selling religious articles in Paris:
http://www.immaculatewaters.com/products.html
http://www.discountcatholicproducts....P6120C182.aspx
http://www.immaculatewaters.com/products.html
http://www.discountcatholicproducts....P6120C182.aspx





