Bristol is about to time-travelA stock image of vintage clothing

A major vintage market celebrating all things 90s and early 2000s is heading to Bristol for the first time this week.

The event will give retro fashion lovers the chance to snap up everything from classic streetwear to designer bargains.

CATCH Market will make its Bristol debut tomorrow (Sunday, May 18), at Kingsdown Sports Centre, running from 11am to 4pm.

The event follows a string of successful markets across the north and aims to bring a fresh take on traditional vintage fairs.

More than 40 vintage sellers from across the UK will take part, offering a curated selection of 90s and Y2K clothing, jewellery, and accessories.

Attendees can expect to find sought-after brands including Stussy, Palace, Nike, Morgan De Toi, Jane Norman and Miss Sixty.

The market will offer a range of menswear, womenswear, sportswear and streetwear, alongside discount bins for bargain hunting.

Adding to the festival-style atmosphere, the event will also feature a tooth gem artist, permanent jewellery stall, food vendors, and a DJ providing music throughout the day.

Organisers say the event is a chance to shop vintage in person, try on clothes before buying, and meet the sellers behind some of the most popular Depop and Vinted shops.

Tickets are available now, ranging from free entry to £5, and can be booked via catchmarket.co.uk.

Bristol is one of the best places in the UK to go vintage shopping because of the shops dotted around.

The city has a long history of vintage and charity shopping, and here you can find a list of where to bag the best finds in Bristol.

The city is also home to a variety of outdoor markets, offering everything from harbourside dining to children’s entertainment and unmissable bargains. You can find out more about markets in the city this spring here.