A trendy alternative to fast fashion
In response to the environmental impact of disposable fashion, thrift shops and second-hand events are becoming more and more appealing. No Fast Fashion is part of this movement, turning the act of buying clothes into a real experience. Here, there are no standardized aisles or formatted sales; every piece has a story, and each find is unique.
The concept is simple and incredibly effective: instead of paying a fixed price per item, visitors pay by the kilo. On Saturday, the price is set at €29 per kilo, and on Sunday, it drops to €26 per kilo. It's the perfect opportunity to leave with an almost brand-new wardrobe for a fraction of the usual cost.
Voir cette publication sur Instagram
More Than Just Clothes: A Festive Atmosphere
The No Fast Fashion isn’t just a sale; it's a true festival celebrating responsible fashion. Here's what you can look forward to:
*unique jewelry and accessories, often made by local creators
*temporary tattoos for a fun memento to take home
*upcycling workshops that breathe new life into forgotten clothes, showing that style can also go hand in hand with creativity
There will be a continuous restock throughout the weekend, ensuring everyone can find treasures, whether you come at the opening on Saturday or later in the afternoon on Sunday.
An Accessible Meeting Point for All
The event aims to be inclusive and friendly, with free entry, cash or card payments accepted, and extended hours (Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday 10am-6pm) so everyone can come and browse at their own pace. The location, Halle de la Brasserie, at 5 mail Louise Bourgeois, is perfectly chosen for this gathering.
in the heart of Rennes, also makes access easier.So, whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, a vintage lover, or simply curious to discover a new way of shopping, mark your calendars, you have an appointment with the biggest second-hand sale by weight this back-to-school season!
