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We are a Calgary-based luxury consignment company offering an incredible selection of pre-loved, professionally authenticated designer handbags, luxury watches and accessories. We also offer Luxe Bag Rental and Luxe Bag Spa services. You can choose to buy or sell pre-owned purses, rent bags for a short period of time, or send an item to our Luxe Bag Spa to be professionally restored by our in-house experts. At Luxe Du Jour, we help alleviate the impact the fashion industry has on the environment by extending the life of designer bags. Our goal is to help you reduce your carbon footprint and spending when purchasing luxury items
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1010-605 5 Avenue SW, T2P3H5, Calgary, Canada
- +1 833-746-7589
- info@ldj.com
- ldj.com
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