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This Saturday! Free summertime clothing swap, 11.30 am-3pm, 29 June, Peckham Levels


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Summer is here and with it comes the chance to update your wardrobe for free!


Join us on Saturday, 29 June and trade in their gently used clothes for new-to-you items.


Here's how it works:


-Sign up at summertimeclothingswap.eventbrite.com and bring along all of your friends - the more people who come, the more choice there is!

-Dig out and bring along up to 5 pre-loved items that you or your family no longer wear.

-For every piece you bring, you'll be able to pick out one piece to take home with you.

-If you find more pieces that you like than items that you brought, you can purchase additional items by taking action with Labour Behind the Label.

-Enjoy your new-to-you items in the summer sunshine!


Here's what you need to know:


-Everyone is welcome! Bring the whole family and share with friends.

-Registration isn't required, but is encouraged.

-This event is FREE because we want to encourage everyone to learn more about sustainable and ethical choices.

-The venue is fully accessible via a lift.


Full details and registration at summertimeclothingswap.eventbrite.com.

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