L'Oiseau Rare

Wallonia


If you happen to be around on the two days a week it's open, don't miss this colourful vintage shop on the right bank of the Escaut. Aside from mid-century furniture, antique lamps and 1950s bikes, l'Oiseau Rare has elegant men's and women's fashions from the 1930s to the 1980s – including one-of-a-kind items not found elsewhere.


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