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Renaissance Thrift Store Moved To A Massive New Laval Location & The Options Are Endless

A thrifter's dream come true.

Renaissance is a popular thrift store and non-profit organization with 24 donation centers, eight bookstores, and sixteen clothing stores across Quebec. And now you have even more choices for your shopping spree. Renaissance has an enormous new store in Laval that's two times larger than its previous establishment.

The new Renaissance is at 1770, boulevard des Laurentides.

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2x Bigger Than Renaissance's Previous Laval Location

Second-hand stores are a great way to find vintage clothes to add some flair to your outfits without breaking the bank.

Giving a second life to clothing is a good resolution for the planet as well as for your wallet — plus thrift shopping or donating would help Montreal achieve its goal of becoming zero-waste by 2030.

Also, thrift stores are a great place to find affordable Halloween and Christmas costumes and decorations.

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

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