The sales got off to a similar start as in previous years in the Thionville hypercentre.
For ready-to-wear stores, the number one enemy remains online clothing sales sites: “Customers come to try on clothes in my store to find out their size, then go buy on websites”, laments Martine, from the L’Adress store.
Despite this phenomenon, other brands manage to keep their heads above water, insofar as “there are still people who don’t like to buy clothes on the internet, they prefer to try them on in stores”, as evidenced by Nelly, manager of Nel. Y Trendy.
Another universe, another atmosphere on the side of Greenshop, which affirms that the recipe is simple: you need good discounts and a loyal clientele. “The sales are above all a way to please our customers, especially as the cost of living increases”, observes Gilles, the manager.
Minister Bruno Le Maire announced on Wednesday that he wanted to extend the sales for a week to give a breath of fresh air to businesses that suffered during the recent riots. In addition, stores that wish to in Thionville will be able to open this Sunday, July 9.
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