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| Started in the French suburb of Grenoble in 1952,
Moncler is a brand that creates the highest quality of down
wear. It was also chosen as the official wear of the French
National Team for the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble. This
down wear, made using only the finest quality goose feathers,
excels at retaining a great deal of heat while also being
extremely light. Also, the surface of the garment is coated
in a layer of Teflon, which helps keep it from getting dirty.
Of course, the polished design and vivid color usage are
part of the secrets of its popularity. This brand has been
rising in popularity even in Japan over the last several
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years, but until now the only places in Paris it
could be purchased at were the Galeries Lafayette
and Mitsukoshi department stores. However, in 2007
they finally opened a store on the street diagonally
across from the main Hermes location. Most
importantly, you can buy them for even less than in
Japan (though, even here, the price for one piece of
down clothing runs at 400-3000 Euros…). By the way,
in French a down jacket is called a “doudoune”. It
just sounds kind of cute, doesn’t it?
(2008-01-10)
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Moncler |
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5 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré 75001 |
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Area: Opéra/Madeleine |
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Tel : 01 53 05 92 15 |
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Metro :
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Madeleine Lines 8, 12, and 14, then a 2
minute walk |
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10am-7pm |
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Close : |
Sundays |
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Other Shops : |
-Galeries
Lafayette |
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http://www.moncler.fr |
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