
The summer sales 2026 in France are about to begin. The official period is set from June 24 to July 21, 2026, offering four weeks of discounts on clothing, accessories, home goods, and more.
This is one of the most important commercial events of the year, regulated by strict legislation designed to ensure price transparency and fair promotional practices.
The sales calendar is defined by the decree of May 27, 2019, which regulates seasonal promotional periods across France.
đź“… Start of sales: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
đź“… End of sales: Tuesday, July 21, 2026
⏳ Duration: 4 weeks
Some regions may apply specific exceptions, but the national schedule remains unchanged in most of the country.
French law establishes strict rules to prevent unfair commercial practices.
To be included in the sales, products must:
It is therefore forbidden to introduce new goods purchased specifically for the sales in order to apply artificial discounts.
Shops must also ensure a clear distinction between:
This is achieved through transparent labeling and, where possible, physical separation of items.
One of the most important rules concerns the accuracy of advertised discounts.
Retailers must clearly indicate:
Artificial price increases before the sales period are strictly prohibited.
In case of inspection, sellers must be able to prove:
Advertising fake discounts is also considered a legal violation.
Marketing communications related to sales must comply with strict transparency requirements.
All advertisements must include:
Failure to comply may result in fines of up to €1,500.
The summer sales last four weeks and represent a major opportunity for consumers to purchase clothing, home goods, and other items at reduced prices.
However, authorities emphasize the importance of checking the authenticity of discounts and remaining vigilant against misleading practices.
The effectiveness of the sales period depends on balancing commercial opportunity with fair competition and consumer protection.