How to detox your wardrobe hassle free including upcycling and thrifting
19.01.2022 - 01:37
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Forget waiting until April for a spring clean, the ultimate time to re-organise your clutter is January - with the new year comes a fresh new take on life. What do or don't we really need in our wardrobes? That post-Christmas clarity has us ready to be more ruthless when it comes to getting rid of old favourites.
Many of us have sale bargains we instantly regretted hanging around, and expensive items we promised we'd wear but have never seen the light of day. When clearing out our wardrobes there are two things we want to consider: 1) It has to be easy and hassle free, otherwise we will never bother and 2) We want to ensure we aren't being wasteful and adding to landfill - there are better options available to you...
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If you've got good quality clothing lying around you no longer need, or more expensive items you feel guilty about never wearing, try and make some money back and sell these clothes on to a loving new home.There are so many sites available these days for selling clothes on, whether it's eBay, Depop or Vinted (Vinted is rare as it's one of the only sites that included no fees for uploading your items or selling them). If you're items are in the much higher price range, why not try a designer second hand selling sites such as Hardly Ever Worn It or Vestiaire Collective who specialize in buying and selling pre-owned luxury fashion.
Charity Cheer It's great to sell your much love pieces on and get some money in the process, but if you're getting rid of a big bulk, it's always worth donating these items to those who truly need it. Sites such as I Collect
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