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Verre Volé

The Wildduck & Canteen T-Shirt

$69.00

On June 22, 2025, the flavours of Seoul’s Itaewon neighbourhood met the spirit of Paris’s Canal Saint-Martin for a one-day cultural exchange between Le Verre Volé and Wildduck & Canteen, and this ultra-limited edition t-shirt captures the moment forever. 

Featuring exclusive artwork by Saerok, inspired by Tomi Ungerer’s 1963 classic The Three Robbers and reimagined in the mischievous Wildduck universe, the “Les Canards Brigands” cheekily swipe a glass of wine from Le Verre Volé, framed by playful typography and stamped with the date.

If you missed the pop-up, this t-shirt is your wearable souvenir of two cultures, two neighbourhoods, two institutions, and one legendary day in Paris.

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Le Verre Volé is a popular wine bar and restaurant located in Paris, France. It is situated in the 10th arrondissement, near Canal Saint-Martin. Known for its impressive selection (more than 400) of natural and organic wines, Le Verre Volé attracts wine enthusiasts from all over. The establishment also offers a menu of delicious, seasonal small plates and dishes that pair well with the wines. Its cozy, intimate atmosphere and knowledgeable staff make it a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike who are looking for a unique and memorable dining experience in Paris.

  • Address : 67 rue de Lancry, 75010 Paris
  • Category : Bistro - Wine Cellar - Wine Bar
  • Established : 2000
  • Director : Thomas Vicente & Cyril Bordarier
  • Sommelier : Thomas Vicente
  • Capacity : 50
  • Opening Hours : Every day, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM and from 7:30 PM to 1:00 AM
  • Phone : 01 48 03 17 34
  • Website : leverrevole.fr
  • Reservations : 01 48 03 17 34
  • Instagram : @verrevole
  • Signature : Natural wine
  • Our favorite table : A table on the small terrace, watching people pass by on the Canal Saint-Martin