THE Inverkeithing Scotmid has set up its very own Save a Christmas Jumper station in store.
Set up as part of a wider Scotmid campaign, the festive jumper exchange aims to get shoppers into the spirit of the season while they save some money and help the environment.
Lynne Ogg, a communities manager at Scotmid said: “We know how expensive Christmas time can be.
"We hope this initiative brings some festive fun to local communities as well as a new lease of life for those tinselly tops.
"We look forward to seeing customers get a merry makeover in-store!”
The initiative will be running until mid-December and will give shoppers the opportunity to save a jumper by donating their pre-loved one or picking up a second-hand pull over.
And there's still time to pop along and get those holiday knits in for Christmas jumper days.
Posters in the store will direct customers to the drop-off bin.
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