The upsurge of second-hand consumption in France rises.

In recent years, the French people’s demand for second-hand goods is increasing. Earlier, another assessment by FEVAD showed that the second-hand renovation market in France was valued at about 7 billion euros.

On the one hand, this coincides with the current purchase concept of pursuing environmental protection. It has been reported by French media that more and more people should start to reduce waste from their daily habits. The emergence of popular trends such as “Rien de neuf” challenge on Facebook, “zero garbage” attitude and “emptying the wardrobe and leaving the house” trend all show the change of French consumers’ attitude.

On the other hand, the decline in purchasing power is also a major reason that cannot be ignored. In order to save money, the French should pay more attention to whether the goods are affordable than before, and second-hand products just meet their needs.

In addition, the vigorous development of second-hand e-commerce has also injected vitality into market development. The person in charge of Videdressing, a pioneer website of French second-hand clothing, once bluntly said: “Although thrift stores and garage stores have always existed, the digitalization of the market has made the popularity of second-hand clothing possible. People can sell or buy 24 hours a day. “


Post time: Jul-13-2023