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Retro Caramel was created with the intent of breaking free from the mainstream and conventional online clothing stores out there. We envisioned a store that could truly offer curated and alternative pieces, but most importantly a place that celebrates subcultures and where anyone can find different styles of clothing - punk, goth, beatnik, vintage, urban, steampunk, retro, among others. We source and curate original pieces carefully, to encourage you to dress in an unique way and express yourself, always at low prices.
Paris, France
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