Indigo is the home of ethical and fair trade clothing, accessories and gifts in Oxford, and you can find them at our Christmas Market on 26th November.

Indigo Oxford

This lovely shop in the heart of East Oxford, sells wonders from all over the world, including the UK, with high quality and a fair trade policy weaving it all together.

Indigo Oxford

Josh and Sarah, the owners of Indigo, put fairness, beauty, good quality and design at the corner stone of their business, and the gorgeous products they sell.

Indigo Oxford

Their mission is to support small producers and suppliers, and offer something different to their beloved Oxford community.

Indigo Oxford

Indigo Oxford

Indigo Oxford

You can find Indigo at Turl Street Kitchen for our Independent Oxford Christmas Market on 26th November from 10-5, where they will be selling gorgeous gifts that make perfect Christmas presents.

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Sarah & Josh have very kindly donated these gorgeous mugs towards our Christmas Hamper, which you could win on the day of the Market. The hamper is bursting with goodies from all our traders and is worth over £300! All you have to do is pick up one of our flyers, currently available at; Indigo, The Annie Sloan Shop, The Missing Cafe & Roastery, Turl Street Kitchen, Old Fire Station, Handlebar Cafe, The Hat Box, Darn It & Stitch and Sanders of Oxford, get it stamped at Turl Street Kitchen & Old Fire Station on the 26th, fill in your details and drop it into the collection boxes. It’s that easy!

Independent Oxford Christmas Market

Indigo is one of 30 amazing local traders we will have at our Market across the two sites, plus there will be workshops from The Annie Sloan Shop (tickets available here), Petite Fleur (tickets available here), Create Craft Kits and Merrie & Bright.

Join our Facebook event for all the latest news and updates here!

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Love, Rosie & Anna xxx

Rosie Jacobs

I’m really passionate about Independent Oxford and supporting and promoting independent businesses in Oxfordshire. Indie businesses are the life blood of our towns, cities and communities, but they need support to survive and thrive. Creating a network that provides a space for indies to find peer support, knowledge and information is so important, and means businesses are far more likely to continue. Supporting indies means a stronger local economy and a closer, inclusive community for all.

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