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Agenda Municipal / Diverse Second-hand clothes fair "Out of the Closet"

Second-hand clothes fair
Sat 07 May
Praça - Municipal Market programme

Praça - Municipal Market | 15h30

Organisation: Andreia Pinheiro e Inês Ferreira | E-mail: ines.ferreira1999@gmail.com e carol.pinheiro@live.com


"Out of the Closet" is a non-profit project that aims to provide anyone the opportunity to sell their clothes, accessories or shoes at a second-hand clothes fair. This project is framed in the development of a more circular economy that aims to reduce textile waste, which produces tons of waste. The insertion of this project in the Praça - Municipal Market of Famalicão appears as a way of spreading the concept of thrifting, and this lifestyle throughout the Textile City of Portugal.

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