Louisville thrift store hosting Fashion Encore

Nearly New Shop will offer 30% off on it’s merchandise during the event.

A sign from Nearly New Shop stating the thrift store's hours and products — clothing, accessories, collectibles, household items, and furniture.

The Fashion Encore takes place from Sat. Oct. 22-Mon., Oct. 24.

Photo by LOUtoday

How does going into the winter with a vintage designer coat sound? Your opportunity to get one — and maybe some shoes to match — is coming up from Sat. Oct. 22-Mon., Oct. 24 at Nearly New Shop.

It’s part of the thrift store’s 46th annual Fashion Encore event where you can purchase your vintage fantasy look for 20% off on Sun., Oct. 23 + for 30% off on Mon., Oct. 24.

Located in the lower level of the Mid City Mall at 1250 Bardstown Rd., the 24,000-sqft store is home to a host of secondhand clothes, shoes, home decor, furniture + collectibles. Its sales help fund advocacy programs for women and children through the National Council of Jewish Women.

Don’t need anything new? You can volunteer to help out with the event instead by emailing.

Bonus: check out some of the cool things we found at Nearly New in this Instagram reel.

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