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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