Shoppers in Sydney are preparing for a huge clothing sale this month, where you can buy a kilo of clothing for $10
Shoppers in Sydney are preparing for a huge clothing sale this month, where you can buy a kilo of clothing for $10
- The Kilo Sale Sydney starts on August 26
- Shoppers can get a kilogram of clothing for $10
A huge vintage clothing sale is coming to Sydney this month, where shoppers can pick up a bundle of brand name items that won’t break the bank.
At the Kilo sale Sydney shoppers can pick up piles of second-hand clothing and pay by the kilo.
The event will be Australia’s largest and first-ever vintage kilo sale, kicking off Saturday, August 26 through Sunday, August 27 in the inner-western suburb of Marrickville.
Fashion lovers can browse 150 m2 of racks with more than 6,000 vintage garments, including items from brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren.
Prices start at $10 per kilo for a bundle, and there’s also an assortment of clothes for $20 and $50.
Sydney shoppers prepare to give their wardrobe a budget refresh at Australia’s first-ever kilo vintage sale on Saturday, August 26-27
At the Kilo Sale Sydney, fashion enthusiasts can browse more than 6,000 vintage pieces, including items from brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Ralph Lauren
Depending on what shoppers pick up, a pound of clothing is about three or four pieces of clothing.
The stock consists of beloved clothing from overseas countries, including the US, Japan and Europe.
Doors open at 8:30am, but the organizers say you don’t have to worry about getting there early to find the best buys, as the shelves are constantly replenished with fresh finds.
Enthusiasm for Australia’s first online event is rising among stylish Aussies eager to refresh their wardrobe in a sustainable way.
Prices start at $10 per kilo for a bundle and there is also an assortment of clothes for $20 and $50. A kilo of clothes is roughly three to four pieces of clothing
A woman asked what styles will be available, to which the organizers replied, “You’ll find clothes from Y2K, ’90s and ’80s that are vintage and if you’re lucky and dig right, you’ll also find pieces from the ’70s.”
“But realistically, if you’re looking for vintage clothing from the 50s/60s, it’s unlikely you’ll find it in a kilo sale,” they added.
The Kilo Sale Sydney runs until 5pm over the two days at a warehouse at 29 Smith Street, Marrickville.