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Worth The Weight Cambridge Vintage Kilo Sale

Step into Spring and shop with a clear conscious this March at Worth The Weight.

  • 9th March 2024 - 9th March 2024
  • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Worth The Weight will be visiting St. Paul’s Church, Cambridge on Saturday 9th March with nine tonnes of handpicked vintage and pre-owned stock to have a rummage through, including a great range of light layers to keep update to date with the latest trends this Spring.

They will also be capping heavier 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.

There will be 60 rails of clothing, where shoppers can pick and mix from the best Denim, Sports, Ladies fashion, Men’s fashion, Outerwear and accessorises and pay on the scales at the end. It costs £20 per kilo, with prices starting as little as £1. It’s a cost-effective way of getting bulk sustainable clothing and helping the environment at the same time.

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: “We’re noticing a change in shopper demographic during the events, our events have seen families of all ages coming together to help support the sustainable clothing industry.”

Worth The Weight will be at St. Paul’s Church Cambridge, Saturday 9th March from 10am until 5pm. Entry is £2 for early bird and £3 after.

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

Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome

Accessibility Facilities

  • Wheel chair accessible
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