bosses are selling off old costumes from the soap.
The soap has been slammed for a mass cast exodus in recent months, but now fans can get their hands on some beloved items from the programme as they’re forced to say goodbye to Debbie Webster, Daisy Midgeley and Eileen Grimshaw.
Stars including Charlotte Jordan, , Helen Worth and Sue Devaney have been axed or handed in their notice in recent months.
Now is giving fans a chance to get their hands on some much-loved items before they, too, are gone.
Coats, T-shirts and other props are being sold on as part of ITV’s ReLoved scheme.
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A coat worn by Kym Marsh is up for almost £400
Currently on sale for a whopping £360 is a belted grey Oasis coat worn by Michelle Connor star Kym Marsh. The item has 30 bids at time of writing, and is said to be in “good used condition”.
The description adds: “It shows some signs of wear from its time keeping Kym Marsh warm on set – please see photos for details of its preloved condition.”
With a starting price of just £5, the coat’s cost has skyrocketed. And it’s not the only item on sale for an eye-watering fee.
An “incredibly rare” T-shirt for David Platt’s barber shop Trim Up North is going for a whopping £102 with 10 bids, while a polo shirt for Prima Doner kebab shop is selling for considerably less, currently up to £28.
The scheme aims to reduce waste and encourage fans to buy pre-loved items
Rosie Webster’s faux fur Topshop coat can be yours for £49, while other items include Eva Price’s pink coat for £24 and Peter Barlow’s denim jacket for £63.
It’s not just merch on sale, either – fans can get their hands on items from , and Saturday Night Takeaway.
All profits from the ITV ReLoved Store are donated to charitable causes annually.
ITV says its official ReLoved scheme aims to “give our items a second life and [help] to reduce waste.” It adds: “We appreciate that packaging and labels can be wasteful – as part of our commitment to reuse as much as possible you may receive your items in reused packaging, and we endeavour to use sustainable materials when shipping.”
Express.co.uk has reached out to ITV for comment.