Richard Goulet was on hand in his boutique one day when Amélie Thériault dropped in. It was her first time in the boutique, and though she was a pastry chef by vocation, she had a penchant for everything vintage, rode a motorcycle, and was looking for a new project. The two hit it off, and since they'd both collected mounds of vintage stuff, they opened up not one, but two shops on Boulevard Saint-Laurent.
The two worked side by side for nearly a decade, yet since day one, another project had been brewing. Part of a growing subculture of classic motorcycle riders who loved turning back the clock with vintage goggles, apparel and do-it-yourself bike enhancements, Richard and Amélie felt they weren't alone, and retro riders deserved a store just for them. In 2013, the two transformed Richard's Mont-Royal Avenue boutique into Le 63.
rencontre avec le gérant du magasin et de sa collaboratrice, des personnes très sympas qui vendent de super produits
il faut y passer mais surtout rentrer , et vous découvrirez un super magasin pour les amateurs de vintage