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Arpin
The Arpin family has long been known for their beautiful woven wool textiles, including blankets, upholstery, pillows and clothing. The charming Arpin shop is located at the entrance to the meandering Rue des Moulins and should not be missed, whether...
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Aux Petits Gourmands
This sleek pastry shop, chocolaterie and café serves myriad treats but is most famous for its 4810 chocolates. These confections are shaped in the form of the famed Mont Blanc and named for its elevation (in meters).
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Le Chalet de Jules
The epitome of ski-chalet chic, Le Chalet de Jules sells luxurious fur throws, handcrafted tables and bespoke china.
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Le Dogue Bleu Antiquites
The stylish owner of Le Dogue Bleu stocks antique and contemporary pieces for the home in her shop, a rabbit warren–like series of underground rooms. Here you can find anything from carved wooden lamps to polka-dotted woven cashmere blankets and...
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Le Refuge Payot
A favorite stop for souvenirs, snacks and picnic supplies, Le Refuge Payot is stocked with gourmet goodies like cheeses, sausage, liquors, jams and candy.
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Rabbit on the Roof
Owned by American Peter Steltzner, this one-of-a-kind workshop churns out unique, handmade wooden skis. A must for die-hard skiers, every pair of Rabbit on the Roof skis is handcrafted and designed for maximum performance on all different types of terrain.
Chamonix
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Compared to other towns in the French Alps, there is not much high fashion on the streets of Chamonix, where you’re more likely to see outfits consisting of jeans and ski jackets than fur and heels. As such, there aren’t many brand-name fashion boutiques in town, but there are a smattering of gourmet food shops and stores offering both antique and contemporary home décor.