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Hi there EDF,


As the season changes, I am keen to do a wardrobe refresh. In an effort to reduce the impact on the environment and my wallet I have had a look around online from a clothes swap but I can't find anything local.... So I wondered if some ladies out there would be interested in helping organise one with me.


The premise is simple - you bring the clothes you don't want and swap them for others peoples clothes that you do want. I have also been known to fall in love again with old clothes that I brought to swap ;) All the remaining clothes then go to a local charity.


Any takers?? It should be fun!

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Hiya!


I've organized two clothing swaps locally - one in September and one on 14 October. A friend and I will be organizing another event on 1 December which will be bithe a swap shop and a sustainable fashion market. If you follow @vivafashionista on instagram you can keep up to date with these events! (They're all free, I just do it as a volunteer)


I'm happy to help organise another event if you want to team up!


Cheers,


Anja

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