In Grenoble, second -hand shops are on the rise
By editorial staff Grenoble published leactu grenoblevoir my news
This is one of the last born among the many second -hand and thrift stores that flourish in the city center of Grenoble (Isère) for a few months.The second store tomorrow, coiled in Vauban Street near Place Victor-Hugo, opened a few weeks ago.
Its founder, Julie Roux, 35, wants to make her shop "a real local vintéd".Vined, this is this website where any particular can resell its clothes and buy used."You have to live with your time, but I prefer people to move, come in the city center, can see and touch the clothes," explains the young woman.
Many openings in recent months
On the shelves of second tomorrow, there are clothes for all ages, with a large clothing department for babies and children (girl and boy) but also childcare items at low prices, and women's clothes, from 5euros with some brand rooms, a little more expensive.
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And if second tomorrow finally offers a double concept of thrift store and coffee, she is not the only one to have, in recent months, chosen to embark on the second hand.In Grenoble, many shops have opened in recent months around this concept.In addition to the Emmaüs boutique which opened its doors in the city center in May 2021, let us quote pell-mell the boutique File your clothes, opened in August 2020, the thrift store club 66, early November 2021, the Alba Melior thrift store, startDecember 2021…
"A market that will develop"
For Noémi Martelli, co -founder of "Les Mondaines", a city guide on good local addresses, this multiplication of shops around the second hand is no coincidence: "There is a real Grenoble DNA, with the Grenobles ofOrigin and newcomers, which brought about this pool of talents and project leaders ”.
And the projects called the projects, analyzes Noémi Martelli, with a real "snowball" effect: "There have been precursors, and then when this movement became 'fashionable' and even a real societal trend, thathas induced new consumption behaviors ”.
It remains to be seen whether these new businesses will last over time, with the additional constraints linked to the health crisis.But Noémi Martelli is rather optimistic: "All these brands that have opened in recent times have not flanked, quite the contrary.It is a market that is brought to develop!»»
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