Events Walthamstow

Huge vintage kilo sale in Walthamstow this weekend

Worth The Weight will have nine tonnes of handpicked vintage and preowned stock at Blackhorse Lane beer hall Big Penny Social on Sunday 17th November

Vintage kilo sale Worth The Weight is coming to Big Penny Social this weekend (Sunday 17th November).

Based in Sheffield, Worth The Weight was founded in 2018 as a way of fighting fast fashion. Since then they’ve taken their brand across the length and breadth of the country with tonnes of vintage stock every weekend.

On Sunday they’ll bring nine tonnes of handpicked vintage and preowned stock to Big Penny Social for all to have a rummage through. This will include pick and mix men’s and women’s vintage clothing from the 1960s onwards, including all of your favourite name brands.

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”

Entry is £3 for early bird and £2 after.

For more details of future events follow the official Worth the Weight ticketing page


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