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The UK’s largest thrift market is returning to Victoria Baths in Manchester

Thomas Melia Thomas Melia Clothes Cycle, the UK’s largest thrift market is returning to Victoria Baths in Manchester

Clothes Cycle is heading back to Manchester, turning Victoria Baths into the UK’s largest thrift market and vintage shopping haven.

When it returns to our city, you’ll be able to browse literally thousands of pre-loved pieces, sold by a whole host of independent streetwear and vintage sellers.

Whether you’re after classic denim, fierce festival ‘fits, statement jewellery, or reworked pre-loved fashion, you’ll probably find it here.

Clothes Cycle has been a regular fixture in Manchester’s calendar, popping up here for several years in a row now.

It’s the biggest pop-up sustainable fashion market in the country and brings together everything from sustainability and affordability, to fashion and community.

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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.

You can even bring five items to donate to the clothes swap, encouraging even more sustainable shopping.

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Clothes Cycle, the UK’s largest thrift market is returning to Victoria Baths in Manchester

Bring up to five preloved items and you’ll be able to swap them for tokens (one token per item of clothing) which you can use to shop at the swap rails.

Then anything left over from 4pm will be free for anyone to take home with them.

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.

The lucky site which gets to host this fashion-focused event is Victoria Baths, which is just outside of the city centre.

Clothes Cycle returns to Victoria Baths in Manchester on Sunday 26 April from 11am – 5pm, with tickets starting from just £2 HERE.

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Featured Image – Clothes Cycle Markets

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Manchester has been crowned one of the best cities in the UK for student nightlife

Clementine Hall Clementine Hall

We already knew Manchester was bursting at the seems with brilliant late-night venues for students, but now it’s officially been confirmed.

Our city is one of the best cities for student nightlife in the UK.

And it’s all down to accommodation provider Canvas, which analysed key nightlife factors such as drink prices, the number and ratings of venues, and local safety scores to reveal the best cities in the UK for a night out.

If you’ve got Manchester as your student city of choice, then you’re in for a brilliant three years, as we claimed second place on the top 10 list. Get in. 

Manchester is home to the highest number of bars and clubs on the list overall – with 606 venues, 15 for every 10,000 people, strong average ratings of 4.37 stars, and a pint costing slightly less than Bath – which has claimed the top spot – at £5.50.

In third place was Newcastle, fifth place was York, and Sheffield was at seven, so it’s safe to say that the North dominated the top spots… and rightly so.

Top 10 best cities for student nightlife in the UK

  1. Bath
  2. Manchester
  3. Newcastle
  4. Leeds
  5. York
  6. Coventry
  7. Sheffield
  8. Glasgow
  9. Edinburgh
  10. Leicester

Elsewhere on the list, outside of the North, other major UK cities like Coventry, Leicester, Glasgow, and Edinburgh feature in the top 10.

Right come on then, who fancies a night out?

Read more:

  • Manchester named one of the best cities in the WORLD for nightlife
  • University fees set to increase in line with inflation but Government promises ‘better outcomes’ for students
  • One Greater Manchester university named among top 10 best in England for 2026

Featured Image – Long Truong (via Unsplash)

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