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Byline: Sally Singer
If you're a vintage shopper, you have to love the French: They are the first to own the best clothes in the world, the first to toss them aside when they go out of fashion, and the last to wear them again when their moment returns. What this means is that certain Parisian depots-ventes, or resale shops, in the better-heeled arrondissements, can be wonderful hunting grounds for haute couture cast-offs from the seventies and eighties. The only trouble is, who has time to rifle through all that other stuff-the overstretched Sonia Rykiel knits and mundane Louis Feraud suiting-in search of a bit of Cardin?
"Isn't it nice to just click, click, click?" says Aziyade Mimran, founder of Azimut-Vintage.com, a web site that ...