Thrift Away: These Artsy Pieces From Bombay Closet Cleanse Are To Die For!

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Who doesn’t love a pair of jeans which speak of history? Or a unique denim jacket which readily suits your personality? If you’re into unique pieces of clothing, here’s a special thrifting experience for you.

Bombay Closet Cleanse is back with its Thrift Sale, this time in collaboration with the Beg Borrow Steal Studio. They sell one of a kind statement pieces, which each have a story to tell. From vintage shirts to contemporary branded tops with a twist in style, they have something quirky for each one of us. They also have hand paintings on upcycled jeans (We call dibs on the Van Gogh ones), and retro, silky shirts with pretty prints. A lot of their statement pieces carry abstract art, while also being super comfortable. What’s best, is that they don’t create a hole in our pocket, and we can go on buying several pieces without getting caught on our budget!

What we really loved from their brand, were their ever so pretty price tags, which double up as bookmarks. Aiming for zero waste, these seemed like a fun and artistic way to go! The Beg Borrow Steal Studio is always infamous for hosting gender-fluid fashion pieces and is a great space to hang around, if you’re not into shopping for the weekend. 

Get your ticket for this weekend (7th & 8th March,2020) and showcase what you bought online, as your post might get picked up for a shoutout by the Bombay Closet Cleanse.

How’s the venue?

Beg Borrow Steal Studio is a clothing store in Bandra

Make a note

They always put up sneak peeks of the collection on sale before the event, so lookout for their Instagram and find exactly what you want on @bombayclosetcleanse, along with the price for each item. They're also accepting donations, and for every donation drop you get 10% off on the entire bill. Happy Thrifting to you! 

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