Kilo Shop
3.5
11:00 AM - 7:45 PM
Monday
2:00 PM - 7:45 PM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 7:45 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 7:45 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 7:45 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 7:45 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
2:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Neighborhood: Odeon
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- Mabillon • 2 min walk
- Saint-Germain-des-Prés • 3 min walk
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3.5
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Plank
Glenelg, Australia6 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
I was a little disappointed. We took a special trip thinking it would be awesome but it's almost too jam packed so much stuff that you can't find anything. But if you have the time to spend ages going through racks you might like it.
Written March 24, 2017
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adrian s
Rjukan, Norway15 contributions
Jul 2018
You can easily loose yourself in here, lots of beautiful things, from bags, scarves, shoes, dresses, whatever you want, not for every budget.
Written August 6, 2018
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Bel H
Sydney, Australia201 contributions
Feb 2016 • Solo
I scored myself 3 Zara Jackets. They were in excellent condition. There are two shops on the same street. But the smaller one was easier to manage. I paid 45 euros altogether as well as a cute beret. Well worth a visit.
Written February 19, 2016
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uesidegirl
Washington DC, DC43 contributions
Mar 2019 • Family
Tourist Trap. Visited this shop and noticed two distinct issues: Number one the prices were insanely high. Number two there were only tourists in the store. No locals.
The items are hung on racks nice and neat, with color coded tags stating the price per kilo. The items were neither unique nor special. More like bland blah blase’. There is a lot of new merchandise placed strategically throughout the store.
Obviously the locals know better than to shop there.
Don’t waste your time or money.
The items are hung on racks nice and neat, with color coded tags stating the price per kilo. The items were neither unique nor special. More like bland blah blase’. There is a lot of new merchandise placed strategically throughout the store.
Obviously the locals know better than to shop there.
Don’t waste your time or money.
Written March 6, 2019
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beachbons
massachusetts274 contributions
Feb 2019 • Family
My 17 year old daughter and I visited here while in Paris in February. We had a lot of fun looking through all the racks of clothing and accessories. We both got wool coats. I found two really pretty scarfs as well as a shirt. My daughter got some jeans and shirts. I thought the prices reasonable. The atmosphere of the store is upbeat and fun.
Written March 18, 2019
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Peripatetic_Engineer
New Orleans, LA2,762 contributions
Nov 2014 • Couples
Looking for vintage/used clothing? Need something that you forgot to bring? or just like to find good deals? Ten the Kilo Shop is for you. Like the name suggests, they sell clothing by the weight. There are three different rates/kilo designated by different colored tags on each item. Tings are fairly well organized but you may need to dig through a lot of items to find the gem. I have been there to get some sweaters, a warm coat and gloves when the weather turned cold. It's a fun place and the staff is friendly and helpful.
Written November 30, 2014
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Hilary007_11
London, UK284 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
The St Germain branch is more interesting (to me) than the Marais/Rosiers branch. Amazing concern. Clothes colour coded and weighed for price. This visit my 20 yr old amie was absolutely delighted with her vintage Burberry lamb's wool cardigan. It was rather fabulous in a 1950s large old lady way! Cost equivalent £22.50. I did rather like the brand new hats on sale. Fascinating rummage, stock well laid out, ie denim section split into Levi's etc. But please... how can they spend over an hour looking, trying, discussing, loving....
Afterwards, head over the road to Les Deux Magots for a well earned beverage😁.
Afterwards, head over the road to Les Deux Magots for a well earned beverage😁.
Written June 16, 2019
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DiLoLa
Varde, Denmark69 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
You can find really hidden gems of clothes here. I found three pairs of jeans for next to nothing and they looked like they had never been worn.
Written April 25, 2019
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Anon
Paris, France16 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
Do you like great 'ip -'op music to shop by? Do you appreciate attentive, helpful -- yet unobtrusive and un-pushy sales people? How about two gorgeous stylish suede jackets to usher in Spring with -- for 30 euros apiece? Thinking ahead to next winter, would you be interested in paying a mere 200 euros for a calf-length, supple -as-lambskin, lush and glorious raccoon fur coat in blonde and brown perfectly matched pelts?
I do. That's why I climb the winding stairs between the levels of this hip, pay-by-the-pound vintage (read: pre-owned) clothing shop. There are categories -- such as my beautiful fur -- which are individually priced, but I can assure you that my coat (I call her "La Bête") is well worth every penny of $2,000 -- and not a rip, stain, unraveling or split skin. I brushed her with my L'Oreal Total Repair shampoo diluted with water, up and down front and back, and caught in the brush was less under-fur than I shed washing my own hair. Then I used my hair dryer to fluff.
And you can find treasure, too! Check out the Boulevard Saint-Germain store -- the one in the Marais closed a little while back.
I do. That's why I climb the winding stairs between the levels of this hip, pay-by-the-pound vintage (read: pre-owned) clothing shop. There are categories -- such as my beautiful fur -- which are individually priced, but I can assure you that my coat (I call her "La Bête") is well worth every penny of $2,000 -- and not a rip, stain, unraveling or split skin. I brushed her with my L'Oreal Total Repair shampoo diluted with water, up and down front and back, and caught in the brush was less under-fur than I shed washing my own hair. Then I used my hair dryer to fluff.
And you can find treasure, too! Check out the Boulevard Saint-Germain store -- the one in the Marais closed a little while back.
Written April 13, 2019
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Julsa55
Ballarat, Australia108 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
We discovered this shop on trip advisor and made a special trip across Paris to visit. The store has two floors of mens and womens clothes and also bags, hats, belts and scarves. I even noticed a rack with motor cycle jackets.
If you are into second hand clothes it is worth a visit. I personally prefer individually price labeled clothes but garments per kilo is an interesting concept.
If you are into second hand clothes it is worth a visit. I personally prefer individually price labeled clothes but garments per kilo is an interesting concept.
Written June 11, 2016
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Are all clothes/items ready-to-wear (I.e., cleaned before they are put on the rack)? This is sometimes varied among used clothes stores.
Written April 3, 2022
Hii All,May I get the address of the store or the above address which is given is right only .please suggest me
Written June 11, 2019
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