Come along to Can Can BAzaar’s fabulous Drop Frock and SwapCaling all swappers!

ARE you tired of having nothing to wear, but don’t want to spend a fortune buying heaps of new stuff? Do you have items of clothing lurking unloved in your wardrobe that need a good home?

Then ‘drop’ your ‘frocks’ to Can Can BAzaar and ‘swap’ them for something new and fun. The swap will include accessories and all items of Ladies, Men’s and Children’s clothing.

It’s ethical shopping with a twist.

We all love that new pair of shiny shoes and a stylish frock, but we don’t love the financial fall-out of a shopping spree. Clothes swapping is shopping without these hangovers and it’s good for the environment too.

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We all bring nice, clean, presentable clothes that are lying forgotten in our wardrobe and someone else falls in love with them and gives them a good home.

The Golden Rule - bring something fabulous and you will receive something fabulous in return.

The Rules:

Swappers must bring at least ONE clean and presentable item of clothing to swap.

Swappers will get ONE swap token for each item they bring up to a maximum of TEN swap tokens.

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Swappers will get 30 minutes to browse before the swap opens.

No item may be claimed before the swap opens.

Once the swap opens, swappers may take what they want. If swappers fall in love with more items than they have swap tokens, each extra item of clothing is £1 and accessories 50p.

Drop your items and collect your tokens before the swap at our pre-swap frock drop this Thursday (September 27th) between 9:30am and 4:30pm

at Can Can Bazaar situated at 49a Main Street, Ballymoney.

You can then go and get yourself gorgeous before the swap and you won’t have any awkward bags of clothing to worry about.

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All this fantastic fashion fun raises funds for your local charity CAN - Compass Advocacy Network. All generated funds at the event will go to support local people with learning difficulties.

More information about the charity can be found at compasspeople.org