Vintage Threads - loved by Ariana Grande - lands in Trafford Centre and Manchester city centre Selfridges

"We truly believe that there are already enough clothes in the world to keep us looking great and feeling comfortable with many generations to come."
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One of the UK’s leading vintage and reworked clothing retailers has landed in Manchester. Loved by  Ariana Grande, Emma Chamberlain and ASAP Nast among others, Vintage Threads has moved into a spot in the Selfridges stores in both the Trafford Centre and the city centre. 

It’s the company’s first foray outside the Selfridges London designer studio and marks the start of their nationwide expansion. 

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Vintage Threads provides a wide range of handpicked clothing, offering highly-curated vintage designer, sports, and streetwear with pre-loved items that tailor to all manners of style and preferences. 

Vintage Threads is coming to Selfridges in Manchester city centre and the Trafford CentreVintage Threads is coming to Selfridges in Manchester city centre and the Trafford Centre
Vintage Threads is coming to Selfridges in Manchester city centre and the Trafford Centre

From vintage Nike jumpers and Carhartt jackets to Prada sunglasses and Fendi jeans, every piece is authenticated, washed, steamed and graded before reaching the stores, to provide the best experience and purchase. 

Freddie Rose, co-founder and owner of Vintage Threads said: “Being in London Selfridges is already a dream come true and for us to be able to expand to both Manchester Selfridges stores is so exciting. We truly believe that there are already enough clothes in the world to keep us looking great and feeling comfortable with many generations to come. Vintage Threads is all about using what we have already in the world and giving it a second life.” 

In 2019, Vintage Threads went on to found the VT Rework brand to help drive the business further towards its zero-waste mission. VT Rework uses damaged or unloved original vintage materials. To date, Vintage Threads have recycled up to 10,000 items of clothing, reducing not only landfill but also millions of litres of water that it takes to produce a single cotton t-shirt. 

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