Charity Super.Mkt will also host DJ events as it sells vintage fashion on prestigious London shopping street

A group of charities are to take over part of Fenwick’s former Bond Street department store next month, bringing secondhand clothing to one of London’s most exclusive shopping locations.

From 9 February, the Charity Super.Mkt group, which involves five charities including Shelter, Traid, Shaw Trust and Havens Hospices, will temporarily inhabit the former handbag and accessories section. Fenwick is moving out of the site after almost 133 years.

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