Charity Super.Mkt is coming to Bristol and we're delighted that the Hospice is taking part.
Led by designer Wayne Hemingway MBE and TRAID CEO, Maria Chenoweth, the 'department store for second-hand style' opens in Cabot Circus with a launch party on Thursday 20 July and trades until Sunday 27 August. The sustainable fashion concept has been a 'runway' success at its other locations in London and Manchester, introducing more people to the benefits of shopping at charity shops and the charities behind them.
John Broomhead, our Retail Director says: "We're really excited to support the 'pop up' Charity Super.Mkt initiative that's bringing Charity Retail to Cabot Circus. Charity retailing offers customers the opportunity to become more sustainable and, with the cost of living crisis, we have lots of amazing product at very low prices.
"We look forward to meeting new customers who can see what fantastic clothing we have at such low prices and encourage them to come and visit any of our 45 stores spread across our Bristol communities. The success of our retail shops is key to funding St Peter's Hospice so initiatives like this are important to how we raise money."
Charity Super.Mkt offers an exciting and eclectic mix of newly sourced clothes and accessories. There will also be local DJs playing every weekend, 'Gift Card Voucher' giveaways and a fun opening party with music and locally sourced food for hungry shoppers. Customers can sign up for a free launch party ticket here.
Come and visit our stall at Charity Super.Mkt. You'll find us at the old Hollister store in Cabot Circus, opposite Urban Outfitters. We'll be on site from Friday 21 July until Monday 7 August.
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