for €1 and clothes for €2 in the Cormontaigne district!

for €1 and clothes for €2 in the Cormontaigne district!
books for €1 and clothes for €2 in the Cormontaigne district!

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Nicolas Demollien

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Nov 3, 2024 at 4:54 p.m.

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This promises to good deals ! In the Cormontaigne district of Lille (North), the second-hand bookstore & thrift store in Sart organizes its first big sale of for €1 and clothes for €2 Friday November 8 and Saturday November 9, 2024.

Books and clothes at very low prices in Lille

For the record, Bouquinerie du Sart opened this store in September 2024, at 24, rue Henri Loyer, in the former premises of the National Forestry Office.

For its first major sale, more than 2,000 books (paperbacks, novels, children's books, etc.) at €1 and more than 1,000 second-hand items for the whole family at €2 will be offered. “A permanent restocking will be put in place in order to satisfy as many people as possible,” the store promises.

Note also that the choice of the date is not trivial: a large ephemeral sale was organized at the same period in 2023. The Sart bouquinerie then took over the premises of their current point of sale in order to make itself known to of Lille. This first big sale therefore has a little taste

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For the record, the Bouquinerie du Sart collects, sorts and resells donations of books and clothing in order to offer work to people housed in shelters as part of an integration contract of approximately 10 months. Its training stores “train these people in sales professions and support them in a personalized way in order to bounce back towards a roof over their heads and sustainable employment”.

The Sart bookstore & thrift store welcomes you from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. depending on the day of the week. Book and clothing donations can be dropped off without an appointment during opening hours. More information on the website bouquineriedusart.com

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