Clothes Swap and Repair Party
Wednesday, 20 April, 2022, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
The Deep End, 21 Nithsdale St, Glasgow G41 2PZ
As global citizens, we all have the power to take action. Now is the time to rise up together for a regenerative, restorative and revolutionary new fashion system. Now is the time for a Fashion Revolution.
This Fashion Revolution Week, Repair Café Glasgow & Rags to Riches invite you to challenge the mainstream and tackle the problem of overconsumption!
A social evening of mending & swapping – bring a garment in need of repair and the team will help you bring it back to life!
PLUS drop in with up to 5 clean, good quality garments to swap for new-to-you items.
Pay what you can for mending workshop – suggested donation £5 to be paid on the day!
Book your mending slot in the sewing room or simply drop-in for the clothes swap. Swap opens 7pm – drop garments off between 6-7pm.
Plus freshly made pizza by The Muckle Back It Oven!
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