On Sunday, the 13th, the 20,000 square feet of Meadowbank’s largest hall will host ClothesCycle again.
It’s not common for Edinburgh Reviews to find time for Radar (stuff in the future) posts rather than a Review, but we’ll be at this market and support the green roots of ClothesCycle.

The Meadowbank hosted market is the circular economy, as attendees can bring up a tote bag with up to seven pre-loved items for trade.
There’s also street food, including a fully licensed bar, tarot reading, a colour analysis service and nail and tooth gem artists.
You can buy tickets now, or on the door for Β£5, but we paid a little more to get in earlier.
Launched in late 2022 by university student Poppy Collingwood-Cameron, ClothesCycle is a sustainable fashion and accessories brand that embodies the innovative spirit of Gen Z. The company taps into the growing trend of pre-loved and eco-conscious fashion. This movement gained momentum during the COVID-19 pandemic as many young entrepreneurs established businesses in this sector.
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ClothesCycle describe themselves;
Where sustainability meets affordability, fashion, and community! We are the ultimate pop-up market, dedicated to redefining the shopping experience while promoting a greener, more stylish world. Our large-scale events are more than just markets; they’re unforgettable experiences. Immerse yourself in the world of fashion, indulge in street food, grab a pint, groove to live music, and take a break from thrifting with an art class or workshop.
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