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06 Sept 2025

Pure Clothing’s Christmas Pop-Up returns to Ballina

Pure Clothing’s Christmas Pop-Up returns to Ballina

Pure Clothing will operate a Pop-Up shop this Friday and Saturday in Ballina.

Pure Clothing is excited to announce their upcoming Christmas pop-up shop in Ballina on December 22 and 23. Located in Cobou Lane (F92 D892), this event promises a fun-filled shopping experience with great deals, live music, and a complimentary coffee with every purchase.

Pure Clothing is known for its ethically made products, crafted from sustainable materials and operating on a circular economy. The brand's founders, Richard Grimes and Peter Timlin, have successfully run their Christmas pop-up for the second year in a row, and this year's event is set to be even bigger.

Details of the Pure Clothing Pop-Up Shop in Ballina:

- Date and Time: Friday and Saturday, December 22 and 23, from 10am to 4pm.

- Location: Cobou Lane, Ballina, Co Mayo (F92 D892)

Customers can look forward to enjoying live music while browsing and shopping for Pure’s fantastic range of sustainable products. To make the shopping experience even more enjoyable, they will be offering a complimentary coffee with every purchase. This is the perfect opportunity to find unique and ethically made clothing while enjoying the festive atmosphere.

Richard Grimes and Peter Timlin, both university students, bring their passion for sustainability and innovation to the brand. Since its launch in May 2020, Pure Clothing has continued to thrive and grow. Their commitment to sustainability has resonated with customers, having experienced recent successes in some of the country’s largest retailers.

“We have received huge support from our local community here in Ballina and want to use this event as a way of expressing our huge thanks to everyone who has supported us. We are really looking forward to welcoming our customers next Friday and Saturday with some exclusive products, deals, freebies and much more!” explained Timlin, a part of the founding duo.

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