Kiliwatch
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Kiliwatch

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Vintage clothing & streetwear, curated selection, unique layout

vintage clothing
expensive
large selection
used clothing
great clothes
good prices
menswear
womenswear
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64 Rue Tiquetonne, 75002 Paris, France Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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64 Rue Tiquetonne, 75002 Paris, France Get directions

+33 1 42 21 17 37
kiliwatch.paris
@kiliwatchcollect.or

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 1, 2026

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"One of my go-to vintage stores in the 2nd, where I can sift through racks of rainbow-colored cashmere, suede bags, silk scarves, and weathered leather jackets at good prices." - Elly Leavitt

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Johnny N.

Google
If you want to drown in vintage clothing & accessories and be overwhelmed with the sheer volume of cloth in one place, Kiliwatch is for you. We walked into one of the most unique store layouts I've seen. In the front, they had a highly curated selection of popular items and in the back it is old school no frills vintage shopping where you have to sort through a lot of trogs to find your princess. I tried like 14 different things on, and was stuck on whether I should get this beautiful pinstripe suit or not. I was looking at myself in the mirror for far too long before my girlfriend said "don't you have another navy blue pin stripe suit?" I scoffed and responded viciously "Pfftt yeah but this is a deeper navy, that one is closer to an ocean bl--" when I was stopped mid sentence by the rational half of my brain that realized she was completely right. I put it down and didn't end up getting anything, as my Chase Sapphire Preferred card has suffered enough on this trip. Wifey got these sick blue sunglasses that I am lowkey jealous I didn't find first, but I would never tell her that. She was on her game. Fairplay. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo

Cafe Au L.

Google
Must visit every time I'm in the neighbourhood. I love this place. Great selection of all types of vintage clothes and lots of accessories. You never know what you'll stumble on so you have to stop by whenever you can. The layout of the store is pretty open and airy, especially to many vintage/second hand stores that are decisively less curated and organised. If I could knock a star off it would be for pricing. As I mentioned, it is fairly curated so they know what they have so they charge a bit more for it, so no real bargains, but personally I would rather pay a bit more and have this experience vs the alternative.

Johan N.

Google
I went into the store not really having expectations, but I was first impressed by the way the sore is laid out. There was definitely some thought and huge effort out into the composition of the store and it truly pays off. It makes for a very lovely shopping experience. I was not prepared for how large the store actually is and what a wide range of selection that it contains. I would definitely recommend a stop here! I wanted to buy several things, but I scaled back to one thing. I would definitely go back here again!

CC’s G.

Google
This is my favourite vintage store in Paris. Not a friperie; more curated and organised, hence higher prices. Lots of 80s, and particularly good for coats. I end up buying something every time I visit.

Arena K.

Google
Very Nice Shop,Great Display and Vintage, but relatively expensive

Ben

Google
It's tidy and clean, and the staff will help if asked. Make sure to check out the back for vintage finds. Be prepared to spend a bit more here, but you can trust that there's a consistently high quality selection. The store is split into several types of clothing, so spend some time looking around.

Renae V.

Google
A great place for new and used clothes. There is a big selection, however it is more expensive than the other thrift stores and vintage shops in the same area. I didn’t buy anything because I thought I could find cheaper somewhere else, but I enjoyed the selection of brands and quality of the items.

Kenny Tan N.

Google
Great selection from temporary retail to vintage. One of the best in Paris
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Johnny N.

Yelp
If you want to drown in vintage clothing & accessories and be overwhelmed with the sheer volume of cloth in one place, Kiliwatch is for you. We walked into one of the most unique store layouts I've seen. In the front, they had a highly curated selection of popular items and in the back it is old school no frills vintage shopping where you have to sort through a lot of trogs to find your princess. I tried like 14 different things on, and was stuck on whether I should get this beautiful pinstripe suit or not. I was looking at myself in the mirror for far too long before my girlfriend said "don't you have another navy blue pin stripe suit?" I scoffed and responded viciously "Pfftt yeah but this is a deeper navy, that one is closer to an ocean bl--" when I was stopped mid sentence by the rational half of my brain that realized she was completely right. I put it down and didn't end up getting anything, as my Chase Sapphire Preferred card has suffered enough on this trip. Wifey got these sick blue sunglasses that I am lowkey jealous I didn't find first, but I would never tell her that. She was on her game. Fairplay. IG @johnny.novo Tiktok @jnov__ Substack @johnnynovo
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George Y.

Yelp
You're getting quality stuff here but everything is going to be marked up like crazy. In fact, there were items like used Carhartt jackets that were priced even higher than their deadstock never been used equivalents. So if you're trying to shop for deals then maybe another second hand thrift store might be better. If you don't care about prices, then this place is a treasure trove for vintage stuff.
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Amanda W.

Yelp
Pretty good vintage shopping, not worth driving here from far away though (which I did). Nothing special and pretty overpriced. I found a dope vintage Adidas jacket here for 31€ (which I was reluctant to pay), but that's about it. Staff not too helpful and not large selection of clothes. Vintage clothes for men and women and modern selection too.
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nina B.

Yelp
when I first started visiting Paris regularly, almost 12 years ago, I loved this place. It was grundgy and had some really interesting pieces, and collectibles. Prices were really decent for items found. Now, it's just another retail store with boring French conservative clothes like all the rest, at extremely high Paris prices (no surprise there). Nothing special, except a couple up-cycled items. All the same fashion and cuts (for tiny people), just some interesting prints to choose from. I did notice that the men's area seemed to have much more to offer in terms of vintage original pieces. The accessories are a skip - who is going to pay $150 euro for a leather bracelet? Probably won't make the journey back here again next time im in Paris.
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Laura D.

Yelp
I came here after Googling thrift shops in Paris. The reviews were pretty decent so I decided to give it a shot and check this place out in hopes of finally finding a good deal in Paris but boy was I wrong! 60€ for a used denim jacket that you can get back at any Goodwill in the States for under $5 was not my idea of a good deal. The store is nice and they have a large selection of basically anything you could want- jackets, skirts, jeans, shoes, belts, etc. but the prices are just ridiculous. I've been living in Paris for 6 months so I know how expensive things can be but almost 20€ for a used scarf and 50€ for a used sweater is just out of this world ridiculous. I would understand the price if I was finding brand name items but most of the things I saw were not and some of them were just way too used up to be even sold. The shoes are absolutely disgusting so don't even think of trying them on. After visiting this place I'm giving up on thrift shopping in Paris and just sticking with H&M and Zara for basic clothing items.
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Sol F.

Yelp
Pfffff, where to start. This store is seriously overwhelming, there are so many finds! They have a treasure trove of furs (although you will pay for it- about 800€ was the cheapest I saw). I was confused as everything looked so new and was so well stocked that it couldn't possibly be a second-hand store. You go deeper and deeper in this labyrinth of goodness and it seems never to end. The staff is young, cool, and talkative, seeming very happy to be there. The only reason I dock a store is for price. It's not priced as a second hand store, but then again, you are getting high quality, great-condition product. I'll be back often.
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brandon f.

Yelp
This is maybe the most chic thriftshop I have ever been to. Up there with Corbin's closet in Williamsburg. Got an immaculate sportcoat for 45$ and a brand new duffle for 20. This is definitely high end thrift, Parisian style. Tres manifique.
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Orlando T.

Yelp
I wont spend much time on this review, not worth my time. Bottom line, dont shop here, dont come here, do not by any means support this TRAVESTY of a vintage/thrift store. I came in here one day looking for a deal on some USED during the f**king Soldes period in Paris. The Soldes are the only twice a year sale period in France, so you would think that they do it well since its a rare occasion right? WRONG! Behold, the best example of why you should not even try to find a deal on clothes in Paris. Yes, this place had a large selection of clothes that you can find in ANY Goodwill or Salvation Army in LA, for prices that made me want to throw up! To all my Southern California people, remember seeing these jean jackets at even the grimiest of thrift stores? http://www.rustyzipper.com/full/195665.jpg How much would you say for one? 2 dollars, 5 at the most. I personally, could not be paid enough to wear one of these pug fugly looking things. But at Kiliwatch, you can own one for only 60€ ($79) I also saw many USED scarves for 17€($22) I often encounter expensive clothing over here, but it is usually somewhat warranted. It is usually very stylish and matches the price tag. But this place is so disproportional to what you get. Yup, this place made me completely give up on Paris clothes shopping. The staff is not helpful, the clothes are often dirty and ridiculously expensive. Buy online. Calling for The Consumers Revolution in Paris. TBA.
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Qype User (.

Yelp
A total Aladdin's Cave of vintage for womenswear and menswear. I bought my favourite DMs here for only 40 euros. You have to search for the bargains though (as with all vintage stores) as some of the stuff can be quite overpriced. The staff are all really cool and speak good English if you need any help finding everything. Despite being cavernous, it is actually pretty well organised so if you know what you are looking for there is a plethora of choice but it's all conveniently in one place.
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Caroline S.

Yelp
True, they have great clothes, but me-oh-my their vintage stuff is expensive! 60+ Euros for a vintage Levi's denim jacket? Methinks not. The sales girls seem a bit snooty, but the boys who work there are nice. Their new clothing selection is pretty good as well, though similar to their neighbors over at Royal Cheese.
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meredith d.

Yelp
People are super harsh on this store. The vibe is super cool, they have a huge selection of new and used stuff, and the prices aren't out of control for a vintage (not thrift) store. I bought an adorable leather skirt for 35 euros, a steal since these days fake leather costs more. Even if vintage isn't your thing, I say it's still worth taking a look at.
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Sarah Z.

Yelp
I spent the day doing some vintage shopping in Paris and this was my favorite place. It's important to understand that this is not a thrift shop but a vintage store. It's curated, so you do don't have to dig. It also carries some brand new vintage inspired pieces as well as some items that have been customized. It's a bit pricier than going to a giant thrift store where you have to spend hours looking for things. You pay more for that. I thought the pricing was reasonable, but the Euro is also low right now compared to the dollar so Paris is suddenly affordable. I scored hard on some vintage heels 20 euro and I think I'm going back tomorrow to buy some glasses.
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Rick C.

Yelp
Great Place! I found a great jacket here. Good for rainy conditions with a hood. Prices reasonable. We were in Paris back in May 2015. We stayed in an AirBnB place on Rue Montorguell right around the corner from this place. Excellent neighborhood, with excellent restaurants and places to shop. My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone In Paris. This neighborhood is only about a 10 to 15 minute walk to the Bataclan venue! RIP to all that perished! Viva La France!
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Qype User (.

Yelp
woop woop, are you looking for a messed up, plenty of good deals, place? Well you'd better try that one guys!! I love stop by this shop! You'll find thousand of trousers, shirts, bags, shades and so on!!! Let's go there seriously

Pacome P.

Yelp
Great choice and large display for watches and sunglasses BUT the customer service could be horrible, so much those arrogant hipster don't know anything about service and politeness.