Swap Your Clobber

Swap the threads you're bored of, but still proud to have owned, at Sydney's next Clothing Exchange in May.
Emma Joyce
Published on April 11, 2012

Overview

Are you looking for a chance to update your wardrobe that’s a little greener, and a lot cheaper, than hitting the shops? The Clothing Exchange, created by two Australian women back in 2004, hosts regular events across three states to encourage us all to swap our good quality clothes - the ones that you’re tired of, but aren’t too tired-looking - with other like-minded shoppers.

How does it work? Each event is held in a different city venue, such as at the Surry Hills Library, which is where the next event is due to take place at 12 noon on Saturday 19 May. There is a $25 entry fee, which includes a drink (you know, to help the swapping flow). And each person can bring up to six items to exchange for buttons, which are then used as currency during the event.

There are rules. Items that you wish to swap must pass the quality control by The Clothing Exchange ladies on the day. And no elbowing. (Okay, we made that last one up. But the sentiment is true. This is a friendly clothes swap, not a bargain basement free-for-all).

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