The mostly female clientele consists of business women and professionals
with above average incomes as well as students, young professionals
and tourists. Customers are usually well educated and into fashion
trends. With the addition of well known men's fashion labels two
years ago, a number of men have become ardent followers of the
event.
This fashion event was undertaken for two main reasons: to allow
designers to sell their surplus inventory and samples and to allow
the public to purchase designer clothing at reduced prices and, at
the same time, discover Quebec fashion. Designers are often present,
thus allowing both fashion customers and creators to get to know
each other.
You will find everything at the sale: women's and men's ready
to wear, children's fashions, coats, sportswear, leather, fur, bathing
suits and lingerie, causal wear, accessories (hats, jewellery, etc.).
You can even find one of a kind articles, such as samples which never
went into production. Rebates vary depending on the label but are
usually from 50% to 80%.
The Braderie de mode québécoise in managed by La Saga
Mode, a private company headed by Anne de Shalla. |