At Ten Days In Paris, we love vintage. We have closets full of useless tennis cardigans, sneakers with the most horrible smell ever, Hawaiian shirts and beach party t-shirts. Here is a selection of some of our favorite vintage shops.

Guerissol:

Located in Barbes, a less glamourous area of Paris, Guerrisol is the best place to waste an afternoon. This very large shop is always packed with neighborhood locals and hipsters (the guys from Justice are often there), even if most of the clothes are unwearable by someone with a minimum of taste. The clothes are so cheap and there is so much choice that after 3 hours you will find yourself buying one new coat and 3 new pairs of shoes.

Adress: 19 avenue de Clichy

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Guerrisol


Killiwatch

If you feel too lazy to spend an afternoon digging for a valuable t-shirt at Guerissol, you should definitely go to Killiwatch. There’s a lot of variety as well, but this time the shop is located in the trendier area of Etienne Marcel and you’ll find only selected clothes ordered by type and by size. The clothes can be a bit overpriced.

Adress: 64 rue Tiquetonne

See also: Hippy Market, Killiwatch’s little brother with an hippy twist

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Killiwatch


Noir Kennedy

Selection of vintage clothes perfect for looking like a British rocker: band t-shirts, perfectos and cardigans. This boutiuqe in le Marais is heaven for Peter Doherty wannabes.

Adress: 12 rue du roi de Sicile, metro: Saint Paul

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Noir Kennedy


Rags & Vertige

This shop next to Beaubourg has a good, large selection of typical vintage clothes: Burberry trench coats, Hawaiian shirts and teddys. A typical place to get a typical hipster outfit.

adress: 83 rue Saint Martin Paris


Losing Today

Run by the owners of Noir Kennedy, except that instead of being black, the walls of the boutique are white and instead of being in the south of le Marais it’s in the north of le Marais. The clothes are cool and it’s just in front of le Progrès. Can we ask for more?

Adress: 14 rue de Bretagne

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Losing Today