2023-05-03 08:15:01
A vintage and cool wind is blowing on charity flea markets
In the post-Covid period, Caritas, the Salvation Army and the Protestant Social Center are seeing the number of their visitors increase. In particular thanks to a younger clientele, which they seek to pamper. Reporting.
![Geneva, April 27, 2023. At flea markets. Here at the Renfile de Meyrin (GE) of the CPS. Photo Yvain Genevay/Le Matin Dimanche](https://i0.wp.com/cdn.unitycms.io/images/A1RCKODPKfY9Bx7S51eo3w.jpg?resize=1200%2C800&ssl=1)
Geneva, April 27, 2023. At flea markets. Here at the Renfile de Meyrin (GE) of the CPS. Photo Yvain Genevay/Le Matin Dimanche
Yvain Genevay/Tamedia
Super-8 cameras, “grandma’s” crockery, vintage jeans, hundreds of books. Difficult to know where to turn to the Brocki du Lignon, in the canton of Geneva. Over 1000m2the aisles of the famous Salvation Army store resemble those of a shopping center, where everything is certainly vintage, but tidy, clean and maintained.
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