eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

How To

How to Hold a Free Clothing Swap

Member
By sugaredup
User-Submitted Article
(0 Ratings)

Clothing and accessories that just don't suit your style, size, or needs are great items to recycle during a free clothing swap. A clothing swap is not difficult to organize, keeps useable items out of landfills and is great fun for everyone involved. Take note of the following steps and start planning a clothing swap to help recycle some fantastic items!

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Set your date and location. Invite as many people as you like. Remember, the more people the more items that will be available to swap. Remind everyone invited that items must be freshly laundered and in very good condition. Include on the invitation the date, time, location, items being swapped, and a reminder to bring bags or boxes to take newly found treasures home. Any unclaimed items will be donated to a local charity.

  2. Step 2

    It's up to you how to organize the swap. If you would like, have participants drop off items to a designated location prior to the sale and organize everything yourself; this is a lot of unnecessary extra work. The easiest way is to just have people come to the swap and lay out their items the day of the event. Remember...it's a treaure hunt!

  3. Step 3

    Popular items to include in the free swap and help declutter your home should include: coats, dresses, skirts, suits, pants, jeans, tops, blouses, sweaters, t-shirts, work-out wear, costumes, shoes, purses, jewelry, belts, hats and watches.

  4. Step 4

    Ready...set...swap! Guests start swapping items by searching through items that were brought to the swap by other participants. There should be no limit on what guests can take. If they like it, it's theirs, and it's all free! What a great way to recycle useable items and give your wardrobe a boost.

  5. Step 5

    Items NOT to bring to the swap include: anything that is ripped, stained, dirty, not good working zippers/clasps or worn out.

Post a Comment

Post a Comment
  • Have you done this? Click here to let us know.
I Did This

Related Ads

Get Free Fashion, Style & Personal Care Newsletters

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

eHow Fashion, Style and Personal Care
eHow_eHow Fashion, Style and Personal Care