Worth The Weight have an event coming up next week at St Paul’s Church, Hills Road
Cambridge CB2 1JP – a vintage kilo sale in support of sustainable fashion.
As the cost living continues to rise and as purse strings remain perpetually tight, people are looking at more ways to be savvy this time of the year – that goes for consumers clothes shopping habits too, writes Chris Davies of Worth the Weight.
Worth The Weight’s vintage kilo sales are just one way to stay on trend as the cold weather sets in this season.
At the same time, customers can reduce the amount of waste that could end up in landfill as well.
It’s no surprise that the fashion industry is 2nd only to agriculture as the biggest consumer of water worldwide.
The demand for clothing has meant that the industry is also responsible for 10% of the global carbon emissions.
Fortunately, the fashion world is seeing a shift in the way consumers are shopping with the pre-owned clothing industry increasing by 18%to £156bn since last year and is expected to increase to $350bn by 2028.
According to an article in March’s edition of British Vogue, it predicted ‘craft’ as a Summer trend for this year’s readers, the perfect way to reinvent any item of clothing!
It also highlights how fashion brand Diesel uses shredded denim for party dresses and crochet is being embellished on garments to give life to old garments.
An endorsement like this can encourage everyday consumers to not only reuse and recycle something they already own and have previously written off, but also will add to the rising popularity of vintage kilo sales like Worth The Weight that are popping up all over the country.
These events are seeing fashionistas flock towards them, who are always searching of their next perfect preloved piece.
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”
Worth The Weight will return to St. Paul’s Church on Saturday 12th October. Entry is £3 for early bird and £2 after.
For more details of future events follow the official Worth the Weight ticketing page kilosale.eventbrite.co.uk/