We sell clothes, not commodities.
Somewhere along the way, vintage fashion became a speculative market. Pieces that were designed to be worn started being treated like financial assets — priced not for what they are, but for what someone might flip them for next month. Secondary markets inflated by hype, algorithms, and artificial scarcity turned garments into stocks. We watched an entire culture of creation get reduced to ticker symbols.
Trévise Paris exists because we believe this is wrong.
Every piece in our collection was selected for its historical significance, the quality of its construction, the integrity of its materials, and the vision of the designer who made it. Not because an influencer wore it. Not because a resale index said it was trending. We buy what we believe in — collections from McQueen, Galliano, Margiela, Tom Ford, Yohji Yamamoto, Gaultier — because these designers changed what clothing could mean, and their work deserves to survive.
Our prices reflect the garment itself: its era, its rarity, its condition, its craft. Not the speculative fever of a market that has lost contact with what it’s actually selling. We will always aim to offer the most honest price we can, because we believe vintage is made to last and should not be held hostage by trends that will change in six months.
This is not about fetishising the past. We are not a museum and we are not dealers in nostalgia. The pieces we carry are charged with symbolic value — they represent moments in fashion history where designers took genuine creative risks, where a runway show could be dangerous, where the clothes said something the industry didn’t want to hear. That energy is still alive in the fabric. Our job is to pass it on, not to lock it behind glass.
In a sense, we resist the current fashion industry — an industry where overproduction and profit have become the only metrics that matter, where creativity is subordinated to quarterly earnings, where young designers are crushed before they can even begin. The vintage we sell is proof that fashion was once made differently. And by keeping these pieces in circulation — at fair prices, with proper care — we make a small argument that it can be different again.
We believe in preservation, in education, in offering the best of what came before to anyone willing to look closely. Not just to collectors with deep pockets. Not just to people chasing a logo. To anyone who understands that a garment can carry more meaning than the price tag attached to it.
We are a small operation. Two people, a walk-in archive fashion boutique at 9 Rue Oberkampf in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, and a conviction that this work is worth doing carefully. Located between Place de la Republique and Le Marais, we are open Tuesday to Sunday, 12pm to 7pm. Every piece is authenticated by us. Every piece is photographed by us. Every piece is here because we chose it - not because a market told us to.
If you’re looking for speculative investments, you’re in the wrong place.
If you’re looking for clothes with a history, welcome.
75011 Paris
12:00 - 19:00
Closed Monday