LE MINOR
A little lifeline simply put on the small window invites lovers of Breton clothing to push the massive door of this charming boutique. A few steps down and you're immersed in the world of marinières, jumpers and other typical but well anchored marine garments. Sharp with the dark side of the stones, it is a veritable rainbow of marinières of all kinds and all the colours that await the visitor for whom the choice may prove more than difficult so much the range is extended. Originally, Le Minor, located in Bigouden, was a dolls'dressing shop, before embarking on embroidered, scarves and other embroidered cloths to produce kabigs. In 1987, the company's clothing branch was acquired by the Grammatico family, which kept a French production in its Bonneterie knitted Bonneterie (56) in the purest tradition of Breton clothing.
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