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ClothesCycle, the sustainable fashion brand that curates pop-up shopping experiences in cities across the UK, is coming back to the South West. Two months on from its last Bristol market, it’s returning even bigger and better.

The event is being held at Propyard and will host over 80 stalls of preloved fashion items ranging from bargain vintage finds to exclusive designers, plus new clothes that are ethically produced.

Visitors can expect a warm and welcoming environment with music from DJs, street food and a bar, they can also get a tooth gem, join a drawing class or have their tarot cards read. There will also be a clothes swap where attendees can bring a couple of old items of clothing and swap them for something new.

Sellers are selected for their unique style and quality of stock, resulting in a curated selection of the best in sustainable fashion. Shoppers get first access to stock before it is uploaded to online platforms* and they also benefit from lower prices as there are no selling platform fees or postage charges to pay.

Poppy Collingwood-Cameron, the 20-year-old entrepreneur who founded the brand from her Bristol University room said, “ClothesCycle is for the ethically conscious, fun-loving and fashion savvy. Our events epitomise a sustainable blend of high street fashion, in person depop and car boot sale.

“We offer something for everyone, whatever your style, age or budget. You can spend £10 on a few items or splash over £100 on a unique, luxury brand archive piece.”

To purchase tickets for the event go to the Clothes Cycle website

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