where to buy shoes in paris
formal
Anatomica (14, rue du Bourg Tibourg, 4th). For Alden modified-last shoes.
Aubercy (34, rue Vivenne, 2nd). For French elegance.
Berluti (26, rue Marbeuf, 8th). For heritage styles.
Carmina (4, avenue de l’Opera, 1st). For good value.
Church’s (229, rue SaintHonoré, 1st). For the classics.
Crockett and Jones (14, rue Chauveau Lagarde, 8th). For English country style.
Edward Green (199, bis boulevard Saint-Germain, 7th). For English elegance.
J.M. Weston (55, avenue des Champs-Élysées, 8th). For a multitude of iconic designs.
John Lobb (51, rue François Ist, 8e). For Franco-English elegance.
casual
Beige Habilleur (86, rue Bonaparte, 6th). For canvas tennis shoes and special orders.
Comme des Garçons (54/56, rue du Faubourg SaintHonoré, 8th). For the collabs.
El Paso Booty (79, rue SaintDenis, 1st). For Western-style boots.
Jinji (22, rue des Canettes, 6th) For Alden and Asahi.
Mettez (9, boulevard Malesherbes, 8th). For Le Chameau boots.
La Botte Gardiane (25, rue de Charonne, 11th). For classic boots.
Paraboot (13, rue Vignon, 8 th ). For made-in-France footwear
Repetto (22, rue de la Paix, 2nd). For Zizis.
Royalcheese Shoes (129, rue Vieille du Temple, 3rd). For Redwings.
Sebago (8, rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie, 4th). For loafers and Docksides.
Western Corporation (10, rue du Départ, 15th). For a taste of America.
sports and outdoor A Young Hiker (146-148, galerie de Valois, 1st). For the thrill of the mountains in the city.
Au Vieux Campeur (80, boulevard Saint Germain, 5th). For mountain footwear.
Chattanooga (53, avenue Bosquet, 7th). For Vans.
Distance Running (14, rue des Filles du Calvaire, 3rd).
For running shoes.
New Balance (Forum des Halles, 1st). For U.S.- and U.K.made shoes.
The Broken Arm (12, rue Perrée, 3rd). For fashion-forward styles.
The Next Door (10, rue Beaurepaire, 10th). For hypebeasts.
Salomon (12, boulevard de la Madeleine, 9th). For unsurpassed expertise.
Spring Court (24, rue de Poitou, 3rd). For the G2, chiefly.
Starcow (41 rue Berger, 1st). For a good street edit.
comfort Birkenstock (16, rue de Sévigné, 4th). For Bostons, mainly.
Charvet (28, place Vendôme, 1st). For slippers.
Harpo (19, rue de Turbigo, 2nd). For Minnetonkas.
Kerstin Adolphson (157, boulevard Saint-Germain, 6th). For clogs.
Ralph Lauren (173, boulevard Saint-Germain, 6th). Mainly for velvet slippers.
vintage Anciennement Modern
(140, rue des Rosiers, Saint Ouen flea market). For sneakers made in France.
Chez Stéphane (67, place du Docteur-Félix-Lobligeois, 17th). For handsome English footwear.
La Tranchée Militaire
(53, rue Jules-Vallès, puces de Saint-Ouen). For Rangers.