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Are you no longer wearing your luxury clothes? Come get them appraised and sold on Thursday at Cap 3000.

Are you no longer wearing your luxury clothes? Come get them appraised and sold on Thursday at Cap 3000.

Second-hand goods are donning their luxury gear on Thursday, June 19, at Cap 3.000. The Corso Collector concept, launched in 2021 at the Saint-Laurent-du-Var shopping center, is hosting an appraisal day in the heart of the brand-new, expanded boutique. During this day, customers can have their designer pieces appraised and resold.

What is Corso Collector? A pioneering concept. A luxury boutique dedicated to premium secondhand goods in a shopping center. Three years later, the concept has evolved to offer an even broader and more inspiring retail experience.

So, we expanded the store's walls, which gained more than 25% with a sales area increased to 125m2 to house various items: leather goods, jewelry, ready-to-wear. We find the signature of Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Chanel...

Second-hand goods in the very high-end? Yes. A new way of consuming luxury is weaving its way, with continued growth estimated at 10% per year. A trend, certainly, but also a more responsible, more sustainable consumption.

Buy, but also sell after having had personal items appraised during recovery sessions, which included this day of June 19, in a secure professional setting.

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