I Grew Up in Paris and Now Live in NYC—These Items Are Perfect for Both Places

Growing up in Paris, I was surrounded by fashion everywhere. It seemed as though everyone had their own style, no matter the occasion or time of year. As an adult, living in New York City has shown me how much both cities have in common when it comes to fashion. Living in a big city means practicality and versatility are essential. From blazers to turtlenecks and sneakers, some items are key to commuting comfortably or being able to head straight to dinner after work.

Below, you’ll find some items commonly associated with Parisian style, such as dress pants and shirts. It also felt important for me to highlight lesser-known popular items of choice among Parisians. In fact, streetwear is one of the most sought-after styles in the French capital.

Keep scrolling if you’re looking for a mid-season coat, pants that will match the basics you already own, or a going-out top for the holidays and beyond. These key items are timeless trends that are perfect for life in both Paris and New York.

Warm, cozy, and stylish, faux-fur coats can make any outfit stand out. They are a popular item among Parisians in the winter and make for the perfect item to brave New York City’s cold weather.

Dress pants are a must-have if you’re looking to build a capsule wardrobe. They can be dressed up or down and worn for any occasion.

There’s a reason oversize shirts are so popular. As soon as warm weather comes along, Parisians pair shirts with dress pants or straight-leg jeans for a sleek and unisex look.

Before moving to New York City, I hadn’t realized how popular leather bomber jackets are in Paris. Although many Parisians head to thrift stores to acquire this item, popular brands have plenty of options.

Trench coats make for the perfect mid-season coat. Pair it with basics such as a tank top, jeans, and loafers for a timeless and classic look.

Streetwear is a lesser-known Parisian trend. Going for a monochrome look is a great way to elevate any pair of joggers.

When it comes to their sneaker game, Parisians don’t play. Sneaker drops are as popular as they are in New York, with limited-editions and designer brands being the most sought-after items.

Parisians are noticeably more laid-back when it comes to party outfits. A sparkly top paired with jeans is their go-to.

Just like in New York, Paris weather often fluctuates during the fall and winter seasons. Depending on what look you’re going for, there are plenty of options to choose from.

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