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French group Auchan tests sale of second-hand clothes
French hypermarket and supermarket group Auchan is now testing the sale of second-hand clothes in five stores.

The brand at five of its sites: in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône, ‎Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur), Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), Melun (‎Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France), Roncq (Nord, Hauts-de-France) and Hirson (Aisne, Hauts-de-France).
Auchan has said the aim is to increase its textile offering, and entice new shoppers through its doors, as the second-hand clothes market continues to grow in popularity.
At the Roncq store, all the second-hand clothes have been arranged by type, and are priced at the same amount per item.
For example:
T-shirts: €3 each; Trousers: €8; Jumpers: €8; Coats: €15.
Specialist trade magazine LSA said that customers were also invited to bring in second-hand clothes to the participating shops in return for a store voucher - in an offer that has been rolled out in partnership with French online second-hand clothing retailer Patatam.
Nouvel exemple de l’attrait du marché de l’occasion : dans 5 hypermarchés Auchan teste un espace de revente de vêtements de seconde main en partenariat avec Patatam. Les clients peuvent aussi rapporter des vêtements contre un bon d'achat
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The second-hand scheme will be rolled out for a test period of three months, after which time Auchan may decide to roll it out across the rest of its stores.
In France, the total second-hand market (not only clothes) is estimated to be worth €6 billion.
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