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u/mrtnnglr — 4 days ago
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Inexpensive Clothing Stores in Paris?

Hello.

I am looking specifically for "outlet"-type stores in Paris that sell discounted lesser-known European clothing brands (in other words, no Dior, YSL, etc.). I am fine if the store sells both mens and womens, and ideally it will be multi-brand.

I am happy for the stuff to be past season but want new (not second-hand/consignment) clothing.

I saw online a recommendation to try L'Habilleur or La Piscine Francs-Bourgeois, but I am eager to hear other ideas.

Thank you.

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u/Adventurous-Sock-644 — 4 days ago
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Techwear for hot humid environments

I’ve noticed over time that for a clothing sub-genre made for functionality and practicality, we rarely see techwear made for hot humid conditions. Most techwear brands come from temperate cold and wet countries, so naturally techwear is unbearable in the heat. This gap makes it such that during summer they cant be worn at all and those who live in the tropics can never wear them. Im doing a survey to find out what people feel about this issue, let me know what you guys think: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NBL7L9J

u/wickedtunaham — 13 days ago