Manchester is in luck, as the city is housing the UK’s largest thrift market for the fourth year in a row this weekend.
Clothes Cycle – which is the biggest pop-up sustainable fashion market in the country – brings together everything from sustainability and affordability, to fashion and community, and it’s heading our way in just a few days time.
Alongside rooting through racks of vintage garments, shoppers will be treated to pop-up jewellery and accessory shops, which are even offering nail and tooth gem services by qualified artists.
Manchester is already known for its love of vintage fashion and pre-loved clothing, with plenty of shops dotted around the streets of this city – especially the giant vintage store that just opened earlier this month.
The lucky site which gets to host this fashion-focused event is Victoria Baths, which is just outside of the city centre.
More than 100 sellers will be there on the day, so all guests attending will be sure to find something that matches their style, without having to break the bank.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own tote bags full of clothes ready to swap on the day.
This really will be a shopper’s paradise too, as not only will there be clothes and accessories to shop, but there will also be handcrafted cocktails, art classes, street food, and so much more, alongside the retail therapy.
Clothes Cycle returns to Victoria Baths in Manchester on Sunday 29 September from 11am – 5pm, with tickets starting from £4.50 here.
Featured Image – Clothes Cycle Markets