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Old Nov 5th, 2002, 11:17 AM
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We just returned a couple of days ago and I can tell you a few things that are &quot;hot&quot; in Paris right now. <BR><BR>Pointy-toed shoes, any kind...boots, pumps...not clogs . <BR><BR>Jeans with lots of panels...lace, odd fabric, etc. <BR><BR>Fur accessories: Try a little shop on Ile St Louis up near the end near Notre Dame...it's name includes something like &quot;Sable&quot; and it's on the left bank side of the main rue. They have scarves with fur trim, little fur pins in the shape of a flower to wear on jacket or purse (darling and easy to carry home!), sweaters with fur trim, etc. <BR><BR>And all kinds of beaded bracelets. The shop right next door to the one above has beautiful costume bracelets. <BR><BR>Purses...great fringed purses...a little young for me, but I saw lots of beautiful bags everywhere I looked.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 04:45 AM
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The best things that I bought on my last trip to Paris were two paint brushes. Really. As we were window shopping in the Marias we happened upon a paint/wallpaper store that had a really nice window display of brushes, paints, etc. We decided to go in &quot;just for the fun of it&quot; and it was really quite a place. I ended up buying two hand crafted paint brushes (for house interior painting), made of the prettiest wood, with nice copper fittings, and wonderful bristles. I have since used them for some painting at home and I must say they are the best I have ever used. We also picked up several of the free brochures that demonstrated various painting methods using these brushes. A very different but very usable purchase from Paris.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 05:51 AM
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I love to by tapestry! They have beautiful wall hangings and pillows, etc. They don't take up much room in the suitcase! They are someting that one can enjoy everyday in the home.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 07:30 AM
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These suggestions are pretty specialized but may be of interest to a few shoppers ...<BR><BR>I love to knit with Pingouin yarns, however, in my home town they are difficult to find and expensive when available. On a recent trip to Paris I was able to find them at Mercerie Collection 5 (215 rue Lafayette) and stocked up at half the price. (Many thanks to Christina for her kind assistance in helping me locate these yarns). My only regret is that I didn't buy more!<BR><BR>During a visit to Viaduc des Arts, I bought three lovely cross-stitch kits at a shop called Le Bonheur des Dames (17, avenue Daumesnil). This shop carries a wide range of needlework kits from across Europe - certainly, some of the most impressive that I have ever seen - many designed &quot;in-house&quot;. I spent an hour just admiring the beautiful samples on display.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 09:38 AM
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Paula,<BR><BR>I have been to Le Bonheur des Dames. It is indeed a lovely store. I purchased a cross stitch kit for my daughter there, she loved it. I also like to buy beautiful ribbon there and make pillows for my home. It is indeed a wonderful store for those of us who like needle craft.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 11:39 AM
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Although it's not offically in Paris the duty free shop at CDG has great prices on some nice wine and champage. I think everything was about 20-25% less than here in the states and they had a fairly nice selection. &quot;Dom&quot; was about $80 (a nice treat for New Years).
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 12:53 PM
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Go to Samartain department store near the Louvre - great deals on Chanel products and other soaps and cosmetics. Also, good lingerie prices. You can also find very nice tabelcloths at reasonable prices at the Flower Market on Ille de la Cite.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 12:56 PM
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My wife and I are in our mid-thirties, fashionable but not real trendy. We love a store called L.O.B.-The Loft. There are several locations in Paris and the wool and cotton clothing is great. Lots of black Sweaters, jackets, vests for both men and women. Similar to Banana Republic but better quality and less trendy. Sort-of Armani like !!
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 01:33 PM
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PLASTIC EIFFEL TOWERS!!!!!!
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 03:02 PM
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I AM a recreational shopper. What are you interested in? The unique things are found in antique shops and flea markets and the best things are what you stumble over on the way to someplace else. That said, I was in Paris a week or so ago and had really bad rain and was &quot;forced&quot; to spend more time in the stores. I noticed that a pair of Max Mara slacks that sold for $280. and $265. here sold for $169. in Max Mara shops in Paris. A Wolford bodysuit that is selling here for $298. is going for $198. there. Daum crystal was much less. Best advice is to go through the stores here and WRITE DOWN the prices of items you like and might be interested in purchasing if you could get them at a huge discount in Paris. I hate trying on clothes - such an ordeal. But I love a good buy! Another tip-try to buy as much as you can at either Galleries Layfayette or Printemps. They will give you a 10% discount PLUS the 13% VAT return if you spend over $175. on one day. They have wonderful houseware, china, silver, linen, giftware, etc. as well as clothing, cosmetics, perfume. If you are in the market for something and know what things cost at home before you go, you can do well. But don't miss Paris to stay inside stores!
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 04:03 PM
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Calvin, am intrigued by the L.O.B. Loft store, but am unable to find anything about it via Google of Jeune Pages. Was going to try to get addresses. Ideas?
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 04:09 PM
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Speaking about La Samaritane, when I was there, they had a sale on some Longchamp bags. I've never seen a sale on Longchamp bags in the US nor in Paris before. Many on sale were the large shopping tote bags (okay, they were in bright red or blue but still at 49 euro plus 10% disc. each it was good) and the black bag with the bamboo clasp on it.
 
Old Nov 6th, 2002, 04:12 PM
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In my past trips to Paris, I have gotten vintage posters, along the Seine at the Booknistes or in galleries are economical and fun. Silk scarves, perfume, anything made in France that you won't see at the neighborhood mall.<BR>Longchamp bags, they still sell some that are never sold in the US, and they cost half the price as in the NYC area.<BR>Lingerie, Sabbia Rose on Blvd St Germain.<BR>A dish/bowl/something from a shop on rue Jacob or rue de Bac that sells Provencal kitchenware.<BR>Something from the museums, a Monet calendar, a Rodin address book, so through the year, I will be reminded of my wonderful trip.<BR>Chocolate.<BR>Soaps, lotions , candles and potpourris.<BR>I guess I am a recreational shopper?
 
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