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    TECHBy TECHApril 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    From handmade goods on Brick Lane to vintage fashion and classic cars at King’s Cross, London’s markets are opening this spring with a focus on sustainability and community

    As London blossoms into spring, the city’s markets are preparing for an exciting new season and opening with a renewed sense of purpose. This weekend, two colourful events are offering the chance for visitors to slow down, shop locally, and rediscover the joy of being out in the city.

    At Truman Brewery on Brick Lane, a new curated market is taking a stand against mass-produced, fast-shipped products and focusing on sustainability, ethical practices and handmade goods. The Ethical Edit, an ethical traders market, will bring together a line-up of independent makers and small brands working across ceramics, textiles, prints, clothing, natural skincare and more.

    “The idea is to create a slower, more thoughtful corner within the Brick Lane markets where visitors can meet the people behind the products and discover smaller ethical brands” said Jowanda Daley, manager at the Ethical Traders Market, Truman Brewery.

    From one-of-a-kind, hand-painted jewellery inspired by personal memory, to a vintage clothing brand inspired by circular fashion and building community, each stall reflects a commitment to intentional, small-scale, high-quality production.

    Map maker Richard Gill is one of the carefully chosen traders at the event, creating illustrated maps and puzzles rooted in local history, blending lesser-known stories with familiar landmarks. 

    Visitors are encouraged to stop and ask questions, to understand how something was made and by whom. In a fast-paced world, it’s a meaningful shift from transaction to connection. With food, drinks and the familiar Brick Lane buzz just outside, the planet-conscious market allows us to support craftsmanship at a gentler pace.

    Across the city at King’s Cross, the Classic Car Boot Sale returns this weekend, transforming Granary Square, Lewis Cubitt Square and Coal Drops Yard into a high-energy celebration of vintage style, music and sustainable fashion.

    “This year’s event has a real sense of momentum,” said Wayne Hemingway MBE, founder of Hemingway Design and co-founder of The Classic Car Boot Sale, which first launched in 2013. “It’s about great design, individuality and making sustainable choices feel exciting and accessible.”

    Here, over 100 vintage traders will sit alongside more than 100 classic and heritage vehicles, creating a vibrant space where ethical fashion meets automative heritage. Shoppers can browse rails of pre-loved clothing, knowing that reuse, not fast fashion, is at the heart of the twice-yearly event, which attracts approximately 10,000 visitors a day from across the UK.

    Initiatives like Charity Super.Mkt, a multi-charity shop, featuring organisations including Shelter and Traid, will be set up across the site, and The Made Better Repair Fair will offer workshops teaching upcycling. Vinyl DJs are set to spin everything from soul to disco, and classic cars, including Ford’s “Three Graces”, heritage models Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac, will be on display.

    “The Classic Car Boot Sale is one of those events that truly transforms the space,” said Emma Symonds, senior events and enlivenment manager at King’s Cross. “It brings together so many different communities, fashion, music, automotive and fills King’s Cross with creativity and character. This year feels bigger and full of life.”

    Photography: Mykola Romanovsky

    The Ethical Traders Market opens 18-19 April 2026.  The Classic Car Boot Sale runs 18-19 April 2026, 10am – 6pm.

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