LE PORTRAIT
An address with a clear point of view.
Sitting on Boulevard Saint-Michel in the heart of the 5th arrondissement, Kilo Shop is one of those Parisian thrift stores where price is determined by the scales rather than the tag. The concept is straightforward: fill your basket, head to the till, pay by the kilo. What sets it apart is the organisation — three clearly structured floors without the chaotic feel you sometimes encounter in this type of shop. Leather jackets and coats are undoubtedly the standout pieces here — items with substance, both literally and figuratively. The range spans multiple decades, which appeals equally to seasoned vintage hunters and curious passers-by.
A few things worth knowing before you visit: fitting rooms are limited, so come dressed in layers that are easy to try things over. And since your final bill remains uncertain until checkout, mentally weighing your finds as you go prevents unwelcome surprises. It's also worth noting that the shop offers items at 0.95 € each every Thursday, as highlighted by the YouTube channel lesbonnesappes — an opportunity to mark in your calendar if you're looking to maximise value for money. A solid address for the Latin Quarter, one that attracts vintage enthusiasts from as far as Japan, as evidenced by a video from the SECOND ROOM channel dedicated to this major Parisian pay-by-weight retailer.
« Une boutique magnifique et parfaitement organisée ! On y trouve plein de choses incroyables. Nous avons visité de nombreuses boutiques similaires, et celle-ci est notre préférée. Un grand choix de manteaux et de vêtements. Trois étages remplis de trouvailles exceptionnelles ! »




