De Fursac – Timeless Elegance in Ready-to-Wear Suits for the Modern Gentleman

De Fursac Paris – Ready-to-Wear Tailoring, Modern Gentleman Style & Parisian Precision

Ready-to-Wear Suits : sharp everyday tailoring, ceremony options, and a polished wardrobe built around modern French menswear codes. Discover Fursac ↗
Modern Gentleman Wardrobe : suits, blazers, shirts, tuxedos, trousers, coats, knitwear and accessories with a clean contemporary line. Explore Collections ↗
Timeless but Current : less rigid than old-school formalwear, less trend-frantic than fashion brands — strong for men wanting elegant wearable structure.
Paris Network of Stores : multiple addresses across Opéra, Richelieu, Marais, Saint-Germain, Haussmann, Beaugrenelle, Passy, Courcelles and Nation. All Paris Stores ↗
Strong Ceremony & Suit Positioning : especially useful for men shopping for office tailoring, event dressing, tuxedos, and elevated basics.
TLC Paris Take : De Fursac sits in that useful space between luxury tailoring culture and accessible ready-to-wear polish — elegant, practical, and very relevant for modern Paris dressing.

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Ready-to-Wear Tailoring

A polished route into suits, blazers, shirts and ceremony dressing for the modern gentleman.

Timeless but Modern

Fursac balances classic menswear codes with a cleaner, more contemporary silhouette.

11 Paris Points of Sale

Strong city coverage across central, Left Bank, Right Bank and department-store locations.

Useful for Ceremony & Office

Especially relevant for men shopping for tuxedos, formalwear, workwear and elevated basics.

Opéra as Main Anchor

The Opéra store gives a central, easy-to-pair starting point for a Paris menswear route.

TLC Paris Concierge note: De Fursac is a strong bridge between pure tailoring culture and real-life modern dressing — elegant, useful, and easy to build into a broader Paris menswear itinerary.

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Main Address, Contact & Map+

Opéra Fursac Store

34, avenue de l'Opéra, 75002 Paris

Phone: +33 1 53 43 05 00

Hours: Monday to Saturday 10am–7:30pm · Sunday 11am–7pm

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The Fursac Experience+

De Fursac is strong when you want a modern gentleman wardrobe without going fully bespoke — suits, jackets, shirts and ceremony pieces with a polished Paris-ready attitude.

It sits between classic tailoring culture and contemporary ready-to-wear practicality.

What They Do Best+

Expect suits, tuxedos, blazers, coats, trousers, shirts, knitwear and accessories. The appeal is timeless elegance with enough modernity to feel relevant rather than stiff.

Especially useful for office tailoring, occasion dressing and wardrobe refreshes that need structure but not excessive formality.

All Paris Addresses+
  • Opéra Fursac Store — 34, avenue de l'Opéra, 75002 Paris
  • Richelieu Fursac Store — 112, rue de Richelieu, 75002 Paris
  • Francs Bourgeois Fursac Store — 41, rue des Francs Bourgeois, 75004 Paris
  • Saint-Germain Fursac Store — 146, boulevard Saint-Germain, 75006 Paris
  • Le Bon Marché Fursac Corner — 24, rue de Sèvres, 75007 Paris
  • Galeries Lafayette Haussmann Fursac Corner — 40, boulevard Haussmann, Galeries Lafayette, 2ème étage, 75009 Paris
  • Printemps Haussmann Fursac Corner — 64, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris
  • Galeries Lafayette Beaugrenelle Fursac Corner — 12, rue Linois, 75015 Paris
  • Passy Fursac Store — 51 rue de Passy, 75016 Paris
  • Courcelles Fursac Store — 126, rue de Courcelles, 75017 Paris
  • Printemps Nation Fursac Corner — 21, cours de Vincennes, 75020 Paris
Hours & Practical Notes+

Hours vary by location. Many Paris stores run roughly 10am–7:30pm or 11am–7pm, while department-store corners often stay open later and several Paris locations also open on Sunday.

For the most accurate plan, it is better to choose your specific store from the Paris store page before going.

Bonne journée / TLC Paris Tip+
  • Best for men who want strong tailoring structure without moving into full bespoke territory.
  • Use the store network strategically: Opéra and Saint-Germain for standalone shopping, Haussmann and Le Bon Marché for easy department-store pairings.
  • TLC Paris Concierge can build a modern menswear route around Fursac, Charvet, Dormeuil and nearby smart lunch stops.

In the rhythm of contemporary Paris, De Fursac defines a modern approach to tailoring—where precision meets ease, and elegance feels effortless rather than constructed. Positioned in the heart of the city, near Rue Saint-Honoré, Place Vendôme, and the discreet energy of Hôtel Costes, the brand reflects a Paris that is always in motion—refined, but never rigid.

Founded in 1973, De Fursac was built on the idea that well-cut tailoring should belong to everyday life. Its focus is not on traditional bespoke, but on ready-to-wear and made-to-measure pieces designed with clarity and intention. The result is a silhouette that feels sharp and considered, yet easy to wear from morning meetings to late evenings at places like Café de Flore or Le Bar du Bristol.

The strength of De Fursac lies in its balance. Fabrics are carefully selected from European mills—lightweight wools, structured blends, and seasonal materials that move naturally with the body. Cuts are clean, slightly slim, and contemporary, offering structure without stiffness. It’s tailoring designed for real moments: walking through the city, sitting down for dinner, or stepping into a quiet lobby just off Avenue Montaigne.

There is a quiet versatility to each collection. A De Fursac suit transitions seamlessly between settings—professional, social, and personal—without needing reinvention. This adaptability defines the brand: it doesn’t dress for a single occasion, but for the flow of daily life in Paris.

Beyond suits, the wardrobe extends into outerwear, shirts, trousers, and accessories, all aligned with the same disciplined aesthetic. The approach is complete, but never overwhelming—allowing each piece to integrate naturally into an existing wardrobe. Styled simply or paired with subtle details, the result is always composed, never overworked.

De Fursac doesn’t aim to replicate the traditions of old tailoring houses. Instead, it offers something distinctly current: a way of dressing that feels precise, accessible, and quietly confident. It is for those who move through Paris with intention—where style is not about standing out, but about always being exactly right.