Paris Sneaker Guide

Below you can find the newest update on Paris by fellow member Johnny Kilroy 4. Much props to him for taking the time to help us out on this - it's much appreciated!

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Salut Ceddie ,
as I was in Paris , ten days ago , I had the chance to make a run to most interesting sneakers places in Paris . I remember you start the Paris sneaker guide , and although they were replies from my french fellas , all this was a little messy . So I took the time to make an updated sneaker guide , to help NTers that would eventually spend some time in the french capital . As you know , only mods can add replies to archive posts : so could you please post this in the paris sneaker guide ?

Thanks
Sam


Here we go :

.Sport USA :
18 boulevard Sbastopol 75004 PARIS ( 01 44 78 02 33 )
>speciality : jordan , nike bball retro & new school , and 1, hip hop brands , champion nba replica & swingman
>rating : ***

.Puma store :
22 boulevard Sbastopol 75004 PARIS ( 01 44 59 88 02 )
>speciality : all about puma ...
>rating : **

.Made In Sport :
33 r ueQuincampoix 75004 PARIS ( 01 44 61 80 41 )
>speciality : soccer jerseys , champion nba replicas , adidas bball/soccer/running , nike bball/soccer/running , and 1
>rating : **

.Zoom Sports :
125 rue St Dennis 75001 PARIS
>speciality : vintage , retro & urban kicks (nike/jordan/adidas)
>rating : ****

.Opium :
9 rue du Cygne 75001 PARIS ( 01 42 33 55 83 )
>speciality : vintage , vintage & vintage nike/adidas/reebok ( a true museum)
>rating : ****

.Clery Brice :
11 r Pierre Lescot 75001 PARIS ( 01 45 08 58 70 )
>speciality : retro & urban kicks
>rating : **


.FootLocker ( Les Halles ) :
rue Pierre Lescot ( subway exit ) 75001 PARIS
>speciality : see footlocker-europe.com for details ...
>rating : ***

.Ozone :
52 rue du Roi de Sicile 75004 PARIS ( 01 42 78 74 38 )
>speciality : ?
>rating : ?

.The Tube :
2 rue de la Ferronnerie 75001 PARIS ( 01 40 39 99 00 )
>speciality : retro and urban kicks
>rating : **

.Eight :
5 rue Ste Opportune 75001 PARIS ( 01 40 26 87 09 )
>speciality : vintage , retro , limited edition (nike , reebok , adidas)
>rating : ****

.FootLocker ( Rivoli ) :
45 rue Rivoli 75001 PARIS ( 01 42 33 03 33 )
>speciality :if you sz ain't available in LesHalles'one
>rating : **

.Courir ( Rivoli ) :
48 rue Rivoli 75001 PARIS ( 01 42 71 33 43 )
>speciality : official french footlocker nemesis ..... so same products but exclusives are regularly released
>rating : **

.Adidas Store :
3 rue du Louvre 75001 PARIS , entrance on rue de Rivoli ( 01 42 60 34 83 )
>speciality : all about adidas ........
>rating : ***

.LeShop :
3 rue d'Argout 75002 PARIS , very close from rue du Louvre ( 01 40 28 95 94 )
>speciality : urban wear , streetwear (Stussy/Carhartt/Pornstar/Triiad/AemKei/HomeCore/....) , retro sneakers ...
>rating : ****

.Colette :
213 rue St Honor 75001 PARIS ( 01 55 35 33 90 )
>speciality : new tendances shop with all for the 2003 men & women .... few kicks , retro & limited stuff , you won't see elsewhere
>rating : ****

.Nike ( Urban ) :
1921, rue de lAncienne Comdie 75006 PARIS
>speciality : nike urban shoes & gear , things worn for style , so lot of retro stuff , limited things to be released here in the future
>rating : ?

.Nike ( Sports ) :
12-14, Rond-Point des Champs Elyses 75008 PARIS
>speciality : nike sports shoes & gear ....less retro , more new school stuff
>rating : *

.Courir ( Les Champs ) :
104 avenue des Champs Elyses 75008 PARIS ( 01 45 62 50 77 )
>speciality : Courir biggest store in Paris . They have a store on the Champs Elyses , Adidas & Nike don't !
>rating : **

Rating is just based on the originality of the stores . Some are nice but offer the same thing as everywhere . Some are truly amazing and must be seen absolutely by any sneakerhead that is in Paris for few days .


Sam
Don't read this sentence.
 
here's some more info (similar but more comments) from a great site:

www.sneakerfreaker.com/b2....php?p=232

they have photos too there...



SNEAKER HUNTER

PARIS

Sneaker Stores in Paris
Posted by www.rift-trooper.co.uk

Paris has a damn fine selection of sneaker stores. Quite conveniently, most of the sneaker stores are concentrated in the Marais and Les Halles. As well as the small stores there are several chain stores in Paris. The chain stores worth checking are Courir, Athletes Foot, Decathlon and Footlocker. Courir always has exclusive colourways. Footlocker gets Euro exclusive colourways and whereas the UK Footlocker doesnt tend to stock sizes bigger than US12 in stuff like Dunks, they do in France.

Colette213 rue Saint-Honor, 0155353390 www.colette.fr
A good place to start is Colette. This is the world famous ultra chic store/gallery that stocks clothing, books and has a bar that specialises in water! They always have a small, but interesting, selection of sneakers. From here its a pleasurable walk to Les Halles. This is a bit of a mixed area of town. While it certainly has a great selection of sneaker stores it lacks the charm that radiates through much of Paris. Its pretty seedy and dodgy in places. It is however home to one of my favourite sneaker shops - Eight.

Eight 5 rue St Opportune, 0140268709
Eight have a good range of the hard to find kicks. They occasionally have store exclusives (a few years back they had their own version of the Reebok Pump Fury in camouflage green with an Eight label on the tongue). Most recently they had an exclusive colourway of Hong Kong toy artist, Eric Sos Mask figures. On display is a superb collection of Jordans.

Sneakers Gallery 4 rue de la Ferronnerie, 0142331422
Directly around the corner is Sneakers Gallery. On from here is Rue St Dennis, which is pretty much a street full of porno theatres. Here youll find the Zoom Sports, which is packed full of sneakers - a definite must check. Also in Les Halles are Footlocker, Courir and Athletes Foot - all good. Basketball shoe fans should check out Sports USA, as this is their speciality. On to the Marais...

Marais means "the swamp". There are a couple of sneaker shops to be found here too. Two branches of What Size? and a place called Ozone. Ozone stock an interesting selection of vintage shoes. Last time I was there they had the Holy Grail of sneaker books, "Irreverence Justified" for sale; if only I hadnt spent all my Euros on fine food and sneakers!

OTHERS
Nike (sports) 12-14, Rond-Point des Champs Elyses

Nike (urban) 19-21, rue de l'Ancienne Comdie

Opium Sneaker Wear 9 rue du Cygne

Ozone 52 rue Roi de Sicile, 0142787438

What Size? 6 rue Ferdinand Duval & 20 rue du Bourg Tibourg, 0142778188

Courir www.courir.fr

Footlocker www.footlocker-europe.com

Decathlon www.decathlon.com

Sports USA 18 bd Sbastopol, 0144780237
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I was just there on vacation and saw a few shops near me

2 Athletes Foot located near Victor Hugo Blvd.

1 mom and pops near the start of the Champs Elysees

Niketown paris(dont remeber the name of the area sorry)3 or 4 floors

2 mom and pops(with mostly imports) in the latin quarter near the notre dame

1 Chain store(didnt know name) right near the les sablon mettro stop

1 Chain store right near the Chicago Factory restraunt(sorry i forgot names of the street)

Sorry i couldnt be more specific........i couldnt understand a lot of it
 
OK - i'm gonna be in paris the beginning of September - are any of these shops in the St. Germain area?? I don't think i'll have a lot of free time to go sneaker shopping (planning on doing a lot of museums, sightseeing, eating, etc), but hopefully, if there's a few shops near the hotel, i can run there while the wifey is resting!!

thanks in advance!
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^^^^Pake :

All those stores are in the same area of Paris , and they are close to Le Louvres & Centre Pompidou in a borough called "Les Halles" , so I think it will be easy for you to make a little shopping , if you take your time to plan this with a map . Indeed all the stores are in the same area , but are in small streets and are hard to find : that's why I advise you to plan a tour .
Go there a working day , when people are at work and kids at school , in the morning or the early afternoon , and it will take you only 2-3 hours to find and visit the most interesting places .
For the Champs Elyses stores , wait the evening : you will be able to eat there and visit a few shops by night .
See my review for more details on stores ......

Sam
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PS : Les Halles is an area between the 1st and 4th boroughs of Paris ( 1er & 2eme arrondissements in french = area codes 75001 & 75004 )
 
I've just visited some stores today. A few infos...
Athlete's Foot is closed in the 18th borough (in work). All the AJ XVIII at FootLocker Les Halles are still VERY expensive (190 Euros for the Black Low!!).
The NikeStore in Champs Elysees is very disapointing (at least to me). There is more stuff at FL or SportUSA!

Kilroy, do you know a place where we can find the AJ XVIII low at a more reasonable price?
 
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