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The Classic Car Boot Sale returns to King’s Cross on 8th and 9th October

The Classic Car Boot Sale returns to King’s Cross on 8th and 9th October

Vintage lovers will descend on Granary Square and Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross on 8th-9th of October, for the return of the Classic Car Boot Sale. Delighting car-lovers and vintage shoppers alike, this event is a true mecca for all things vintage, collectable and upcycled. Where the finest vintage fashion, accessories and homewares traders from across the country gather in one location, to trade from out of the boots of their vintage vehicles.

This visual feast of vintage culture will offer sustainable vintage fashion, classic vehicles, incredible charity shop bargain finds, brilliant music with live vinyl DJ sets and even a repair shop area. And this year’s edition comes loaded with a plethora of new features. For the first time, shoppers can rummage through specially curated micro collections of fashion, homewares and more at the all-new ‘Suitcase Sale’.

The event also hosts a show-stopping display of classic cars, food vendors, musical performances and street theatre, to create an exciting immersive experience.

Tickets are £5 and can be purchased here – https://www.classiccarbootsale.co.uk

Written by Lupe Castro

Photography courtesy of Classic Car Boot Sale

#classiccarbootsale #secondhand #vintage #vintagefashion

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