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RERUNS ANNOUNCES ITS 4TH PRELOVED DESIGNER FASHION SALE THIS JUNE AT DAVID MARSHALL SALON, FADE STREET DUBLIN 2, AND MARKS ONE YEAR SINCE IT’S FIRST POP UP EVENT! Reruns, Ireland’s biggest preloved fashion event, is back this June 27th- 29th – celebrating its first anniversary and the milestone sale of 5,000 items…
RERUNS ANNOUNCES ITS 4TH PRELOVED DESIGNER FASHION SALE THIS JUNE AT DAVID MARSHALL SALON, FADE STREET DUBLIN 2, AND MARKS ONE YEAR SINCE IT’S FIRST POP UP EVENT!
- Reruns, Ireland’s biggest preloved fashion event, is back this June 27th- 29th – celebrating its first anniversary and the milestone sale of 5,000 items that might otherwise have ended up in landfill.
- Buy Designer fashion with up to 90% off retail prices with labels such as Tom Ford, Valentino and Self-Portrait on offer for up to 90% off that have been donated to Reruns to pass on unwanted clothing in an ethical way.
- The event takes place at David Marshall Salon, D2 from June 27th–29th, with ticket proceeds supporting a range of Irish charities.
- Tickets go on sale this Friday May 22nd on Eventbrite
- Priced from €3.99 with a percentage of ticket sales going to various Irish charities.
Following three hugely successful pop-up events, Reruns, Ireland’s biggest preloved fashion pop-up sale, is returning to David Marshall Hair Salon, Fade Street, this June for its fourth event. The return also marks a major milestone for the brand as Reruns celebrates its first anniversary and the sale of more than 5,000 preloved fashion items that may otherwise have ended up in landfill or been disposed of through less sustainable means.
By giving premium fashion a second life, Reruns continues to champion a more circular and conscious approach to retail. Based on textile reuse industry estimates of approximately 3kg of CO2 emissions saved per reused garment, the resale of 5,000 items may have helped prevent up to 15 tonnes of carbon emissions while significantly reducing fashion waste.
WHAT CAN SHOPPERS EXPECT OVER THE 3 DAYS?
Taking place on June 27th, 28th and 29th, the three-day event will feature a curated edit of designer and premium fashion at up to 90% off original retail prices, proving that shopping sustainably does not mean compromising on style.
Shoppers can expect to discover coveted brands including Valentino, Self-Portrait and Victoria Beckham alongside a huge selection of womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and homeware.
The event will be hosted by celebrity stylist and Reruns ambassador Rosalind Lipsett, who will be on hand throughout the weekend offering styling advice, trend inspiration and helping shoppers discover standout preloved finds.
Speaking about Reruns coming back for the forth time, celebrity stylist and Reruns Ambassador Rosalind Lipsett says: “Reruns is officially good for your wallet and for the earth. We’re creating a fashion experience where customers can access incredible brands at accessible prices while also making a positive environmental impact.”
100% GENUINE DESIGNER STOCK – WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?
Reruns sources its stock from major fashion retailers and fashion corporates choosing a more ethical alternative to disposing of returned or slightly imperfect goods. By redirecting these items back into circulation, the pop-up helps reduce unnecessary fashion waste while giving premium products a second chance.
Research from textile reuse organisations shows that buying preloved fashion instead of new can reduce carbon emissions by an average of 25%, with reused garments having a dramatically lower environmental impact than newly manufactured clothing.
RERUNS BACKS VARIOUS IRISH CHARITIES
In addition to its sustainability mission, Reruns also gives back locally, donating a percentage of ticket sales to various Irish charities.
Reruns has quickly established itself as one of Ireland’s fastest-growing fashion resale events, combining designer fashion, sustainability and accessible pricing in a unique retail experience.
With limited capacity and previous events selling out quickly, shoppers are encouraged to book tickets early.

