1 min read

Bizarre Bazaar fetishwear sale today at Subline

The popular Bizarre Bazaar fetishwear sale takes place this year today, Sunday, October 27 from 2-5pm at Subline, 129 St James Street, Brighton. The event now in its 11th year is a well-attended leather and fetish wear sale run by staff and volunteers of The Sussex Beacon shops with the support of S

Bizarre Bazaar fetishwear sale today at Subline
Bizarre Bazaar

The popular Bizarre Bazaar fetishwear sale takes place this year today, Sunday, October 27 from 2-5pm at Subline, 129 St James Street, Brighton.

The event now in its 11th year is a well-attended leather and fetish wear sale run by staff and volunteers of The Sussex Beacon shops with the support of Subline who donate the use of their venue.  Subline will be filled to the brim with an array of books, DVDs, underwear (new!), leather, toys, stocks, maybe a cage, gas masks… basically all fetishes catered for. There will be designer underwear and haircuts available on the day.

Donations for the event can be brought to The Sussex Beacon shops or collections can be arranged by calling 01273 680264.

The event if a fundraiser for The Sussex Beacon.

The Sussex Beacon offers specialist care and support for men, women and families affected by HIV.  They help people manage the everyday realities of living with this life-long condition.  Their 10 bed Inpatient Unit helps people recovering from serious HIV related illnesses, initiating new drug therapies or struggling with some of the extreme side effects of anti-retroviral drug regimes.  They provide emotional, mental and health support along with physiotherapy and occupational therapy.  They also offer end of life care.  Their Outpatient Unit for health management offers psychological support such as anxiety and sleep management and treatment and they run services for women and families and a regular day service for socially isolated people with complex medical conditions associated with HIV.

EVENT: Bizarre Bazaar

WHAT: Subline, 129 St James Street Brighton BN2 1TH

WHEN: Sunday October 27

TIME: 2 – 5pm

Support independent LGBTQ+ journalism

Scene was founded in Brighton in 1993, at a time when news stories about Pride protests were considered radical.

Since then, Scene has remained proudly independent, building a platform for queer voices. Every subscription helps us to report on the stories that matter to LGBTQ+ people across the UK and beyond.

Your support funds our journalists and contributes to Pride Community Foundation’s grant-making and policy work.

Member discussion