A flea market with clothing, jewellery, homeware, and much more up for grabs is coming to Dublin this Saturday.
The market will take place in The Workman's Club located in Temple Bar this Saturday April 22 from 12pm to 5pm, where there will be a plethora of pre loved mens and women's clothes available as well as jewellery, homeware, and some vintage items.
Event organisers said: "The flea market will be taking over all three floors of The Workmans Club and will have loads of goodies from vintage to secondhand clothing, homemade jewellery and crafts. Menswear, womenswear, all sizes and budgets will be catered for. Funky 90s tunes will be playing and great vibes will be flowing - it's going to be a good one."
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The flea market is brought to Dublin by a group called The Useless Project which is a community of creativity and sustainability.
The group often put on different talks, workshops and events and can be found at theuselessproject on Instagram.
Entry for the flea market is free and anyone can just turn up on the day.
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