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Let us pleasantly surprise you with a wardrobe revamp for FREE... made possible by our seasonal Swop Shop.


If you haven't already secured a Party Pass for you and your friends then now is the time. Its Slightly different from previous Swishes so make sure your prepared.

Sun 25th Jan, 9am- 12noon

Get your Swop Shop Pass Here

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/swish-up-swish-down-party-tickets-15022491677


You can expect to swap your unwanted (but desireable, clean and pressed!) for anothers unwanted clothing and accessories.


KIDSWEAR, MENSWEAR, WOMENSWEAR


The items you bring will be assessed on value and transferred into tokens to spend, thats right, shopping without money! So if you bring to the party 10 cult t-shirts or one designer jacket you can get the same value to change up. Our swish parties are carefully orchestrated to ensure maximum enjoyment, minimum stress and a trample- free time.


For this event only we will be rolling out our customise, redesign, tailoring and alterations service. So if there is anything you would like to take from the Swap Party that isnt quite right speak to our team and we will make it right. (any sewing work is subject to a charge)


So this is what you need to do:-


1) Download your Party Pass from Eventbrite.com, add and invite your friends

2) Submit your items of clothing and accessories from Wednesday 22nd January and by Saturday 24th January (opening times below) A token will be given which you must keep in order to spend on the Sunday morning

3) Arrive early on the Sunday morning with your friends to be in the chance to get the best of what this event has to offer! Don't worry we'll have breakfast waiting!


Here are a few extra belated Christmas Prezzie for you and your friends, which must end by Feb;

50% off all stock on Sunday 25th January, directly after the Swop Shop with your Party Pass from Eventbrite.com

50% off if you "Like" the Vintage Threads Peckham Facebook Page, and you "Check In" during your visit a the time of purchase

10% off for three months when you make a review on the Facebook Page



If you would like to get involved in this event, please do not hesitate to contact Jemima 07864975539. 186 Bellenden Road SE154BW.


Monday CLOSED

Tuesday 10-8pm

Wednesday 10-7pm

Thursday 10-7pm

Friday 10-7pm

Saturday 10-7pm

Sunday 11-5pm

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