A vintage fair is coming to Norwich next month as part of its national tour.
Worth The Weight will be hitting the city on Sunday, May 14, meaning fashion lovers can sift their way through heaps of secondhand clothes to find some treasures.
Customers can choose items from nine tonnes of handpicked vintage, including men's and women's clothing from the 1960s onwards. After making their selections, customers then pay for its weight at £20 per kilo.
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Worth The Weight is also hitting Brighton, Cambridge and Canterbury in the same weekend and all stock is curated by the company's Sheffield-based team.
Customers must buy a ticket before attending and can pay by card at the event.
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The Norwich Worth The Weight Event will be in St Andrews Hall on May 14 from 10am to 4pm.
Early bird tickets can be purchased for £3, meaning eager vintage hunters can enter two hours before general admission, which is priced at £2.
Tickets can be purchased on Worth The Weight's website.
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