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>I was there a couple weeks ago. You won't be able to buy clothes, and depending on your mobility, there may be some things you won't be able to do (eg the Catacombs has a million stairs down and a million more up). Honestly I think it all depends on how big, though. 14/16? No problems at all. 26/28+? You'll probably have trouble in some tight places and tight seats.
>I'm an 18/20. People didn't care, especially when I was spending money.
>The stairs in the metro will kick your butt though.
Too much stairs 
>In terms of shopping size inclusivity: I was not expecting much in terms of shopping but I stumbled into JMP (Jean marc Philippe) and was shocked to see it was a size inclusive store! I'm a 14/16 and they def had sizing that was bigger than fit me. Same with certain sections of Episode vintage store, esp the flowy nightgowns and button downs. Def don't discount men's vintage either if that's of interest!
Going vintage shopping during vacation 
>I have no advice as I haven't been to Paris in many years, but congrats on the 'Reclaiming Singleton' trip! I did a Divorce World Tour through the UK and Amsterdam that I financed with the sale of my wedding ring when it was all final. You'll have a blast!
Truly marginalized people, the average immigrants blue collor worker has way more privilege then this poor soul
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There a certainly a bunch of African refugees who would probably love this
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