Do you love shopping? Do you love Paris? Then this podcast episode is for you!
I have the founder of Paris brand Deuxieme Studios, Lina Nordin Gee, in the studio to talk shop. And shopping.
One section of the episode was about the good vintage clothes shops, so I turned that bit into this blog post.
The full episode includes explanations about how to shop in Paris, where to shop, and the tourist traps to avoid. Listen to it by hitting play below or find it on your phone and subscribe for much more.
Scroll down for the vintage shops.
1. RoseMarket Vintage
“They have a good selection of French and international designer clothes. It’s a really cute place in a nice area too”.
Address: 19 Rue Milton, 75009 Paris
Website: https://www.rosemarketvintage.com/fr/
2. Thanx God I’m a V.I.P.
“It’s a bit more of an up-market shop with a lot of big brands. You can tell someone has really picked out the best pieces in this colour-coded, beautiful shop”.
Address: 12 Rue de Lancry, 75010 Paris
Website: http://thanxgod.com/
3. Kiliwatch Paris
“It’s kind of a modern classic. It’s a cool mix of vintage and new with more independent, smaller brands. It’s a really cool and inspiring shop”.
Address: 64 Rue Tiquetonne, 75002 Paris
Website: http://kiliwatch.paris/
4. Episode
“It’s one of my favourites. It’s a little bit cheaper and I like how they’ve organized everything by style. Jackets, silk shirts, trench coats, all grouped in their own sections.”
Address: 12-16 Rue Tiquetonne, 75002 Paris
Website: https://www.episode.eu/
5. Chinemachine Paris
“It’s cool place and you’ll need to have some patience for rummaging. There’s a lot of great clothes in a very small space.”
Address: 100 Rue des Martyrs, 75018 Paris
Website: http://www.chinemachinevintage.com/
About Deuxieme Studios
Lina says her shoes are inspired by Parisian chic fused by Scandinavian simplicity. If you’re quick, you’ll find her new padlock heel boots in the entrance windows at the Printemps department store.

Lina has been in Paris almost five years and is married to the host of The Earful Tower podcast.
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Thanks for this special list. So much vintage, not easy to figure out where to look first.
Thanks for your recommendations!! Can’t wait to explore these places.