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Worth The Weight Cambridge: Vintage Kilo Sale

Welcome in the festive months with Worth The Weight by shopping with a clear conscience and choosing preloved fashion.

  • 28th December 2024 - 28th December 2024
  • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Worth The Weight will be visiting St. Paul’s Church on Saturday 28th December with nine tonnes of handpicked vintage and pre-owned stock to have a rummage through, including a great range of seasonal garms which will keep you up to date with the latest trends.

There will be 60 rails of clothing, where shoppers can pick and mix from the best Ladies fashion and Men’s fashion. It costs £20 per kilo, with items like silk scarves costing as little as £1. These versatile accessories can be used as bandanas, neckerchiefs or even a scarf top. It’s a cost-effective way of getting sustainable clothing and helping the environment at the same time.

We’re continuing to cap items at £20 – even if it weighs over a kilo, you’ll never pay more than £20 for 1 item! Make sure to point out heavy items to your server at the till to redeem the discount.

Based in Sheffield, Worth The Weight was founded in 2018 as a way of fighting fast fashion. Since its inception, the company has taken the UK by storm travelling the length and breadth of the country with tonnes of amazing vintage stock every weekend.

Chris Davies, Worth The Weight Organiser, said: “Our events remain increasingly popular, we’re starting to notice people are looking forward to colder months, and know a bargain when they see it – our events have a full range of departments from nappa jackets to short shorts”

Worth The Weight will be at St. Paul’s Church on Saturday 28th December from 11am until 5pm. Entry is £3 for early bird and £2 after.

For more details of future events head to Worth The Weight’s events page kilosale.eventbrite.co.uk/

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