Come and swap pre-loved clothing for something new to you. Wearing used clothes is lighter on the piggy bank and uses less of the planet's resources when compared to purchasing something new. Â
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You can start dropping your pre-loved clothing up to one week prior to the event or bring it with you on the day of. You'll be given one swap ticket per item. We think 6 pieces per person is ideal. Please leave the undies, wetsuits, socks, hats and other more personal garments at home. And whatever doesn't find a new home at the event will be given to a local non-profit.
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We can't wait to see you all there. It's a community event, so you can promise the youngsters that it will be a little like shopping, but a lot more fun.   Â
All the details for swapping pre-loved clothing
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No cash value/money exchanged. All items remaining at the end of the swap to be donated to a local non-profit, to provide to people who can benefit from previously loved gear. We encourage guests to bring their items in the week leading up to the event to fill out the racks ahead of time.Â
Acceptable Items: (Any brand & all age ranges)
· T-shirt, long-sleeved shirts, shorts, pants, dresses, sweaters, vests, jackets, shoes, boots, belts and scarvesÂ
Items We Will Not Accept
· Hats, beanies, gloves, socks, swimsuits, wetsuits, eye-glasses, base layers or underwear
· Items with holes or in need of large repairs
· Items with significant pilling or discoloration
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