While the jets trace tricolore overhead, the Honoré keeps shop. July 14th is a surprisingly civilized day to walk it — Parisians are at the parade, and you are not.
Our Percorso threads the mile in three unhurried hours.
From the Atlas
- Bourrienne Paris X Paris / Online
Parisian house devoted to the shirt as monument — made in France, cut like couture. open in the atlas → - Chanel 31 Rue Cambon, Paris / Worldwide / Online
Mademoiselle's tweed-and-camellia empire — 2.55 bags and No.5. open in the atlas → - Charvet Paris / 28 Place Vendôme
The oldest shirtmaker on earth (1838) and the last on Place Vendôme — Proust's, Churchill's, JFK's collars; acquired by Chanel in July 2026. Bespoke pilgrimage, open in the atlas → - Figaret Paris / Online
Paris's shirt specialist since 1968 — French collars for every neck, women's too. open in the atlas → - Hermès 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris / Worldwide / Online
Paris saddler of Birkins, Kellys, and silk carrés — craft above all. open in the atlas →