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An ultra stylish consignment shop where you can shop for your favorite pieces

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The Editor

If the second hand is often synonymous with overcrowded thrift stores with big bins to rummage through, luxury consignment shops with unaffordable prices, or online resale sites with systematic bargaining, here is the shop that was missing from our lives! Designed as an improved consignment store, The Good Club is the place where we hang out, trying on everything on the racks and getting expert advice from Marie and Audrey. It must be said that these two childhood best friends have an eye for fashion. After attending business school and having different jobs on their own, it took a lockdown for them to both start dreaming of a joint project that would revolutionize the way French people consume. Their idea? A fully-feminine second-hand boutique filled with current brands, where you don't have to search for hours to find a gem. No more feeling like you're playing a game of hide-and-seek with the perfect garment. The Good Club makes it easy to find stylish pieces that have been pre-loved and are still in great condition.Russian roulette to any order placed with a stranger on the internet.



Naturally, the amazing concept has won over the 11th arrondissement since the opening of the shop last June. Following the principle of a consignment store, the clothes presented on the racks (sorted by sizes to avoid the frustrations of falling in love with something that doesn't fit) are deposited by those who no longer have any use for them. Everything is in season and the prices are unbeatable: starting from €10 for the most affordable pieces to €90 for a premium dress. Everything is practically new, some even still have their original tags attached to them, and it's not uncommon to come across a skirt from your favorite brand's previous collection. Clothes, shoes, jewelry, leather goods, scarves... You can also deposit your own clothes and contribute to the circular economy. As for us, we almost left with the entire boutique.

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