MCARTHURGLEN PROVENCE – MIRAMAS
Read moreIn total, several hundred of the most prestigious fashion and luxury brands with prices reduced by up to 70% are located at Mcarthurglen all year round. Eighty boutiques offer their top-of-the-range products. There is plenty to satisfy shopaholics, who will find a giant car park with 1,600 spaces to park their vehicles as close as possible to this temple of bargains. Of course you will find cafés and restaurants on the spot
AFFAIRE... DEUX SOUS
Read moreThis clothing of the city centre is a good business. And the tiny window does not allow to suspect how much! Three pieces of thread and a basement invite you to farfouiller in a selection of parts of friperies, déstockages, series and clothes sold by individuals twice a year in a large fair, where the boss buys your clothes to a euro room. The person responsible is truly charming and very strict: all the pieces it presents are impeccable, washed, checked and in very good condition. A really smart address.
UNE CERISE VERTE
Read moreUne Cerise Verte is a consignment shop for children's clothing and accessories. The store offers in-store shopping as well as the possibility of picking up items on site. Une Cerise Verte also announces new arrivals every day and boasts year-round sales.
OCCADECO
Read moreSmall objects and knick-knacks from all eras rub shoulders with antique or contemporary furniture: tables, chairs, armchairs, sofas and wardrobes, carpets; also silverware and beautiful crockery kept under lock and key in glass cases. In this Ali Baba's cave, each category is well arranged in its place on shelves or in a space dedicated to it, just like these period records, paintings and engravings, mirrors and old books. Occadeco also takes back furniture or objects that you no longer need, either for sale or for cash, after an estimate. An address where you have to come often to find the good deal that never stays on the shelf for long.
MAGASIN MISTIGRIFF MARSEILLE
Read moreStory: A big discount store. You can't find what you're looking for the first time, so don't go to this store with a definite idea. You have to search for your "find" among clothes and shoes for men, women, children, babies, lingerie, cosmetics, household linen, leather goods and luggage.
Products: Although the clothes are old collections, the big ready-to-wear brands such as Diesel, Kookaï, Levis remain of good quality and for small budgets, business is there. Moreover, the arrivals are frequent and allow to never get bored and always find nice surprises!
Advantages: The prices of the big brands are sometimes divided by three, especially on cosmetology. To consult the updated list of brands on the shelves, you must register on the website.
DEGRIFF’STOCK
Read morePresentation: Whatever the season, our wardrobe wants to be immersed in new trends and innovations... And that's just fine with this delicatessen store, which dresses the whole family!
Products: New arrivals every week to fill up with great brands like DDP, Sinéquanone, Marlboro, Eden Park, Calvin Klein, Levis... at low prices.
Advantages: Clothing, lingerie, shoes, and swimwear in season, fashion is good for you! Lines and brands where everyone will find their happiness, and without breaking their piggy bank!
O'LOCAL
Read moreConsuming reasonably, recycling, reinventing, these are concepts that are no longer foreign to Marseilles residents. This recycling shop, located a stone's throw from La Plaine, offers you everything you can imagine to reuse. Ending waste is the idea of the place. The objects and furniture, sold at very reasonable prices, are in excellent condition and you can find between two childhood memories, some pearls that will make the originality of your interior decoration. Paintings, posters, trinkets, grandmother's crockery, vintage objects and furniture, give yourself time to browse in this pretty space, perfect for unusual discoveries.
KILO SHOP
Read moreA concept created in the 1970s, Kilo Shop has been well known in the region since the 2000s, with a store in Aix that attracted all the region's second-hand enthusiasts. Recently, Kilo Shop has set up shop - or rather, its kilos of vintage clothes - right on rue Saint-Ferréol, Marseille's shopping thoroughfare, which is trying to revitalize itself. The principle is simple: you choose the pieces you like, then pay by weight. It's a real bargain, and a responsible way to dress at a time when fast fashion is in the eye of the storm. There are some really beautiful pieces to be found in the piles of clothes, so arm yourself with patience and flair!
TROC MALIN
Read moreHere you can sell cash or assign your items to the deposit-sale, the nuance of remuneration, since patience is rewarded. NB: Malin Troc reserves a commission on sales. Here, as in other trocs, you really have to dig to find his happiness.
PRESENCE DU PASSE
Read moreIt's a real small flea that hides at this address, objects full of charm scattered in a nice mess: small furniture and paintings, tables and glasses, vases and statuettes.
COEUR DE CHINEUR
Read moreBetween the boulevard Longchamp and the boulevard de la Libération, in a district in full ebullition, it is with his heart of bargain hunter that Tony, sparkling champenois impassioned of secondhand trade, opened his store for our biggest pleasure. A landmark for lovers of second-hand goods, of mottled objects ranging from small pieces of furniture to old-fashioned crockery, as well as costume jewelry from the 1960s to the present day, or even 45s, books, pins and leather goods. Everything that is sold here has been chosen by Tony, who is particularly concerned about selling clothes that are made in France, sometimes handmade, carefully selected and gender-neutral. Local designer's corner. Smiling and sincere welcome.
INDIES OUTLET
Read moreThe Garella group, based in Gardanne since 1970, was recently taken over by Anne de Gravelaine and Philippe Rigal, who are developing the Indies brand of colorful, feminine ready-to-wear and Bleu Blanc Rouge. A fluid, contemporary style. Some fifteen boutiques in France, notably in Aix, and corner stores in around a hundred outlets. Take advantage of the large Gardanne outlet, where the design team and workshops are located, to find previous years' ready-to-wear and accessories collections at attractive prices.
PERL'AMANDE
Factory outlet for the brand established in Oraison since 1920, producing ...Read more
SEPIA SWING CLUB
Read moreMarion, the designer of this shop, is a separate personality. From Breton and Marseillaise in recent years, it is inspired and inspiring. A musician in a country group, she expresses through his Sepia Swing Club all his taste for the strawberries of another time, restored to the taste of the day. From the 1950 s to the 1990 s, you'll find beautiful pieces - from creators sometimes - and accessories that will add a funky touch to your look. The shop itself is already inspiring by its personal and well thought out side. Not a fridge like the others.
DU CÔTÉ D'ESTELLE
Read moreThis is one of the best kept secrets of the city and of the vintage and second-hand clothing enthusiasts. It's a secret that has been passed on by word of mouth for the last few years that this shop has existed, but it's rumoured that this is one of the best second-hand shops in the city. Pieces from another era but deliciously vintage, clothes more current but well chosen, with taste. Clothes but also shoes and accessories. You might as well say that the smartest ones take a look at it regularly and that the clothes of big brands are not old bones.
COMMON
Read moreHere's a thrift shop not really like all the others in Marseille. Just a stone's throw from the Cours Notre-Dame-du-Mont, this shop is full of liveliness and colour! Welcome to the realm of eccentricity, prints, vintage pearls and the freedom to simply be yourself! At the head of the boutique is a colourful Italian-British couple, and accessories and pieces for all budgets. Here, we advocate the desire to be yourself, to dress as you wish, without taking into account the diktat of fashion. Funky, seventies and nineties nuggets, a little tour in this store will surely inspire you. And will make you leave with a smile!
HUMANA VINTAGE
Read moreHumana is an international organization dedicated to reusing textiles and providing clothing for the underprivileged. It's a social and ecological approach that's increasingly appealing to the average consumer, since people all over the world go to Humana to find rare fashion pieces. In Marseille, there are several boutiques, including the historic one on rue de Lodi, but also rue Colbert in the city center and boulevard de Dunkerque in La Joliette. The latest arrival is the Humana Vintage boutique on Cours Julien, targeting a young, trendy clientele. The store is bright and modern, and the products on display are well showcased. Low prices and cool pieces.
MERGUEZ FRIPES
Read moreIn the lively Cours Julien district, Rue Pastoret is one of the most attractive streets in the area for its original and popular shops. A newcomer to this street, this thrift store may make you smile with its apt name, but be warned: you'll find some truly original pieces that will make you smile even more. Round prices and tastefully selected vintage items, led by the team at Maison Mère, located near rue de la République and a benchmark for stylish second-hand clothes in Marseille. Vintage, nineties and eighties to create your look without breaking the bank or succumbing to fast fashion.
OCCAS’ MENAGER
Read moreTo go to the one who starts or redémarre his or her life and looks for the good luck at a cost. There must be a lot of it because fridges and cooks never stay long! Rental of equipment
LANCELIER EN PROVENCE
Read moreHere is an olive grove, well sheltered from the Mistral wind, in the heart of the Provençal garrigue, which will allow you to discover a traditional and ancestral know-how: the cultivation of the olive in Provence. The culture is reasoned and the harvests are done by hand, to obtain the best of the green or black olive.
The products are of a great quality and the domain proposes, in particular, a "special edition", the 1956 vintage, presented in splendid bottles, with a notice hung on the neck. An excellent gift idea.