2024

SEPIA SWING CLUB

Thrift shop

Marion, 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.

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2024

COMMON

Thrift shop

Here'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!

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2024

HUMANA VINTAGE

Thrift shop

Humana 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.

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2024

MERGUEZ FRIPES

Thrift shop

In 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.

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2024

COCO VINTAGE

Thrift shop

One of the latest vintage addresses to be created in this well-stocked neighborhood, well known to lovers of the genre. Chez Coco is the haunt of Stefen, a new-born Marseille fashion enthusiast who unearths rare pieces on his travels around Europe. The emphasis is on color and a real preference for 1970s looks, although pieces from the 1980s and 1990s can also be found here. A quick tour of the store's Facebook or Instagram page before your in-store visit will give you an idea of the spirit of Chez Coco. Once you're there, let yourself be drawn in by the beautiful blue storefront with its seventies typography. All that's left to do is polish up your look.

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