All this is good and well, but where can you buy gifts which are unusual, and show their recipients you specially care for them? Where can you find presents on which a local color story can be told? "Honey, you won't believe how I found this in a tiny little shop hidden in an inner courtyard right in the..."
Those sorts of stories make the whole present come alive! Well, search no more, my traveler friend. In this series of articles, I will show you where to shop for unusual gifts in Paris. More are posted on my online Paris guide, Paris-Eiffel-Tower-News.
Designer depots: Ali Baba's treasure troves
I already wrote a piece about this special type of outlets: designer depots or shops where you will find last season Yves Saint Laurent blouses and Christian Lacroix skirts at very deep discounts. Designer depots buy clothing items in superb condition from their first owners, and resell them to shoppers with a small mark-up.
If your strolling leads you to the Sevres-Babylone area, south of Saint-Germain-des-Pres and west of the Rue de Rennes, I urge you to walk to Rue du Cherche-Midi. If only because the street is home to "Poilane", a world-famous bakery.
Rue du Cherche-Midi is lined with designer and gift shops. There, tucked between No. 102 and No. 124, stand the five "Chercheminippes" designer depots. You just stumbled upon treasure troves.
"Chercheminippes" offers second-hand clothing items in superb condition. The owner, Mrs. Bayonne, only purchases well-known brands, including French designer brands. Her merchandise is offered at an average 50% discount over retail prices.
Beside clothes, "Chercheminippes" also carries linen, pens, designer baubles, and scores of fashion accessories. Mrs. Bayonne likes decorative objects, both contemporary and vintage. Each of the five shops is themed up: home decoration, women's wear, designer clothes, men's fashion, kids' wear. Plenty of opportunities for shopping for interesting gifts at low prices.
Nolita's boudoir
Between Saint-Germain-des-Pres and the Seine stands one of my all-time favorite Parisian sites: Place Furstemberg. Ensconced between character buildings and the Abbey of St Germain, the quiet and intimate Place Furstemberg is a rendez-vous point for eternal lovers.
This is the place where the owner of "Nolita" decided to set up shop. Mrs. Lasalle is fond of everything that makes a home prettier and more attractive. French people call this "art de vivre", "things that make living an art". Her boutique is a reflection of her tastes, a very feminine boudoir decor.
Mrs. Lassalle sources her purchases in France, England, and Italy. She carries all kinds of linen, tableware, silverware, glassware, decoration items. A section of the shop is devoted to vintage furniture. You will also find a host of soap bars and toiletries, as well as some clothing articles. Prices range between 10 euros and 3000 euros.
Over the years, "Nolita" has become a shopping spot for American and Japanese tourists alike. I believe I can recommend you Mrs. Lasalle's boutique. You will find it at No. 9 Place Furstemberg. The nearest metro station is "Saint-Germain-des-Pres".
Gardening in Paris? Yes, and more.
I cannot think of another like shop in Paris: "Le Cedre Rouge du Prince Jardinier" (The Red Cedar of the Prince Gardener) is indeed quite unusual in its selection of merchandise. They specialize in outdoor and gardening items, but also carry a host of interior design accessories.
Enter the shop to find Patrice, a helpful fellow who will walk you through. "Red Cedar" (for short) carries all kinds of outdoor furniture in teak and much-less-common materials such as volcanic stone. They also have plenty of garden decoration items, of the sort you would find in a specialized mail-order catalogue. They ship worldwide so if you fall in love with a marble table, you won't have to carry it through the security gates of Philly airport.
Fortunately for us travelers, "Red Cedar" also offers less unwieldy gift ideas. All kinds of lighting items, for instance: oil lamps and other unusual lamps, perfume candles and candle holders. A line of pillows and plaids. Various types of tableware items, including beautiful Venetian and vintage glassware, some silverware, tens of different vases. Among the odd stuff, pick a garden-theme umbrella, a red gardener apron and hat, or large grocery bag in hemp fiber!
The "Red Cedar" shop is located downtown, in the 1st district, at 22 Avenue Victoria. The closest metro station is "Ch?telet"
Well, that's all for today, folks! I will come up with other shopping ideas in future articles, so that when you are in Paris you have dozens of odd places to scout to bring back something to your own folks. Meantime, I wish you the best.
Cool Gifts For Christmas
Bowling has become a popular sport in recent years. People are teaming up at work, with friends, and families to enjoy this relaxing activity. I know in my area which is a military town there are bowling alleys everywhere. It doesn't look like there are any signs that bowling is going to slow down anytime soon. So it should be no surprise that more and more people are looking for bowling gifts that won't strike out!
Where to Look For Bowling Gifts
With more bowling enthusiasts around the hunt for bowling gifts is on. One place to look for them is on the internet. Sites like eBay may have some ideas. I personally use eBay for a lot of my shopping. Gift certificates are always a treat. You can find them online at various sites. Gift certificates to their favorite bowling alley can be purchase in person or by mail in most areas and if you have someone to by a gift for who is an avid bowler they will surely appreciate the gift of a few games. Check out malls and specialty shops, there are quite a few catering to bowlers.
Creative Ideas
There are plenty of great gifts out there waiting to be found. Here are a few ideas;
Bowling shirts, you can even have then printed with names or pictures. Have you ever heard of Cafe Press? You can go online and open up an account there for free and create items that you only pay for when you actually have them printed.
Bowling balls, these can be creative with different colors, pictures, even sizes.
Bowling shoes, these make a great gift for the avid bowler! Who wants to wear borrowed shoes that are shared with everyone else?
Bowling Bags, a simple bag to put all your accessories in, or customize it to show some flare!
Bowling Books, how to books are good, also avid bowlers may find tips to help their game.
Keep in mind if purchasing shoes or shirts the size, material and printing before you buy. You want to make sure they fit if you put graphics on them; they may not be exchangeable if needed.
Small Gifts
Here are some ideas for small inexpensive gifts;
Gloves.
Wrist supports.
Bowler's tape and bandages.
Ball cleaners and polishers.
Towels.
Grip sacks.
Add color and creativity to turn any of these gifts into one for children!
With a bit of creativity and searching you can find the perfect gift for the bowling enthusiast in your life!
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