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Fashion Network
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Rumble in the Jumble: Traid, Beyond Retro, Charity Super.Mkt link for one-day resale event
The British jumble sale is humble no longer. The mid-2020's version has been elevated to a new status, hence the launch of 'The Super Jumble' - a 'high-energy, large-scale reinvention' that's coming to London for just one day via secondhand fashion pioneers charity Traid, vintage retailer Beyond Retro and, of course, Charity The trio is joining forces for the first time 'to tackle fashion waste in a fun, affordable, and inclusive way' with the event taking place at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant & Castle on 14 June. The event will feature multiple "rumbles in the jumble" with prices dropping throughout the day, a live DJ soundtrack, MCs, street food and 'thousands' of vintage and secondhand fashion items. The organisers say the one-day festival of 'rummaging, reusing and reimagining' is what 'secondhand fashion can look like' as 'part fashion mission, part Saturday rave, part sustainability statement'. And the target is to attract over 1,000 people through the door. It opens at 09:00 to early-bird ticketholders (£7) with the first 'Rumble in the Jumble' starting at 09:30 with everything priced £7 for 45 minutes until 10:15. Then a second 'Rumble' begins at 10:30 with a £4.50 ticket entry and all items priced £4.50. Noon sees the final entry wave at £2, with every item then priced at just £2 before it closes at 14:00. All sales will be powered by a digital self-checkout system, 'ensuring a quick and seamless experience'. Wayne Hemingway, co-founder of Charity said: 'The jumble sale gave me my start in fashion in the 70s and 80s — the thrill of the hunt, the community, the joy. Super Jumble brings that magic back, but on a massive scale. It's fun, affordable, and a necessary answer to fast fashion's impact on people and the planet.' Maria Chenoweth, CEO of Traid and co-founder of Super Jumble and Charity added: 'The fashion industry is producing more than ever before, and there are enough garments on Earth to clothe the next six generations. Super Jumble aims to keep clothes in use, make style accessible, and increase the UK's adoption of second-hand fashion — all for the good of the planet.'


Fashion Network
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Rumble in the Jumble: Traid, Beyond Retro, Charity Super.Mkt link for one-day resale event
The British jumble sale is humble no longer. The mid-2020's version has been elevated to a new status, hence the launch of 'The Super Jumble' - a 'high-energy, large-scale reinvention' that's coming to London for just one day via secondhand fashion pioneers charity Traid, vintage retailer Beyond Retro and, of course, Charity The trio is joining forces for the first time 'to tackle fashion waste in a fun, affordable, and inclusive way' with the event taking place at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant & Castle on 14 June. The event will feature multiple "rumbles in the jumble" with prices dropping throughout the day, a live DJ soundtrack, MCs, street food and 'thousands' of vintage and secondhand fashion items. The organisers say the one-day festival of 'rummaging, reusing and reimagining' is what 'secondhand fashion can look like' as 'part fashion mission, part Saturday rave, part sustainability statement'. And the target is to attract over 1,000 people through the door. It opens at 09:00 to early-bird ticketholders (£7) with the first 'Rumble in the Jumble' starting at 09:30 with everything priced £7 for 45 minutes until 10:15. Then a second 'Rumble' begins at 10:30 with a £4.50 ticket entry and all items priced £4.50. Noon sees the final entry wave at £2, with every item then priced at just £2 before it closes at 14:00. All sales will be powered by a digital self-checkout system, 'ensuring a quick and seamless experience'. Wayne Hemingway, co-founder of Charity said: 'The jumble sale gave me my start in fashion in the 70s and 80s — the thrill of the hunt, the community, the joy. Super Jumble brings that magic back, but on a massive scale. It's fun, affordable, and a necessary answer to fast fashion's impact on people and the planet.' Maria Chenoweth, CEO of Traid and co-founder of Super Jumble and Charity added: 'The fashion industry is producing more than ever before, and there are enough garments on Earth to clothe the next six generations. Super Jumble aims to keep clothes in use, make style accessible, and increase the UK's adoption of second-hand fashion — all for the good of the planet.'


Fashion Network
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Fashion Network
Rumble in the Jumble: Traid, Beyond Retro, Charity Super.Mkt link for one-day resale event
The British jumble sale is humble no longer. The mid-2020's version has been elevated to a new status, hence the launch of 'The Super Jumble' - a 'high-energy, large-scale reinvention' that's coming to London for just one day via secondhand fashion pioneers charity Traid, vintage retailer Beyond Retro and, of course, Charity The trio is joining forces for the first time 'to tackle fashion waste in a fun, affordable, and inclusive way' with the event taking place at Mercato Metropolitano in Elephant & Castle on 14 June. The event will feature multiple "rumbles in the jumble" with prices dropping throughout the day, a live DJ soundtrack, MCs, street food and 'thousands' of vintage and secondhand fashion items. The organisers say the one-day festival of 'rummaging, reusing and reimagining' is what 'secondhand fashion can look like' as 'part fashion mission, part Saturday rave, part sustainability statement'. And the target is to attract over 1,000 people through the door. It opens at 09:00 to early-bird ticketholders (£7) with the first 'Rumble in the Jumble' starting at 09:30 with everything priced £7 for 45 minutes until 10:15. Then a second 'Rumble' begins at 10:30 with a £4.50 ticket entry and all items priced £4.50. Noon sees the final entry wave at £2, with every item then priced at just £2 before it closes at 14:00. All sales will be powered by a digital self-checkout system, 'ensuring a quick and seamless experience'. Wayne Hemingway, co-founder of Charity said: 'The jumble sale gave me my start in fashion in the 70s and 80s — the thrill of the hunt, the community, the joy. Super Jumble brings that magic back, but on a massive scale. It's fun, affordable, and a necessary answer to fast fashion's impact on people and the planet.' Maria Chenoweth, CEO of Traid and co-founder of Super Jumble and Charity added: 'The fashion industry is producing more than ever before, and there are enough garments on Earth to clothe the next six generations. Super Jumble aims to keep clothes in use, make style accessible, and increase the UK's adoption of second-hand fashion — all for the good of the planet.'