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As well as the food and fabrics sold here, head upstairs for stalls full of second-hand clothing. There's the usual flannel shirts, vintage dresses, army jackets, sunglasses and Doc Martens, mixed in with some local fashion. Access is via stairs to the upper floor outside market exit 2.


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