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Published 12:27 25 Aug 2017 BST
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The Tola Vintage Kilo Sale happens every so often in Dublin's Radisson Blu Hotel on Golden Lane.
As it's a kilo sale, instead of paying for individual pieces, you simply rock up, find a load of clothes you love, bring them to the till, and their weight dictates how much you pay.
And the kicker? For each kilo worth of clothes you buy, you'll only pay €20.
According to the guys at Tola, that 20 quid can get you a lot of stuff. Your kilo could amount to a pair of jeans and two jumpers, six shirts, or one jumper, three t-shirts and a pair of shorts.
You get the idea.
Here are some of the pieces that were available in their sales in the past.
And as a personal fan of the sale, I can confirm that it is, in fact, the best place to find a hidden gem (or two, or seven) for hardly any money at all.
At this stage, my wardrobe is literally filled with jazzy shirts I've picked up from Tola over the months.
I wear them to the office, I wear them on night's out, I wear them when I'm mindlessly swiping through Tinder silently judging all of the men who have ever wronged me - the possibilities are endless.
They're great quality, they're a little bit different, and because they weigh so little, they actually only cost me about two quid a pop.
Bargain.
The sale costs just one euro to get into to, and it runs from 10am to 5pm tomorrow in the Radisson.
The lads have already started sharing pics on their event page of some of the haul they've got ready for the sale and, as usual, it looks class.
Images via Tola Vintage. Life
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