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Clothing Swap returns to lower footprint

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Another clothing swap was held in November and attracted a lot more people than the previous event.

It was fun shopping for good clothes and not needing your credit card! There were some really great items and I personally scored a pretty top and two pairs of good jeans. 

It feels every bit as good as buying new. Even inspired me to clean out my chest of drawers.

Along with coffee and cake and laughter, we all thought it would be a great idea to repeat the clothing swap again. So put February 15 on your calendar.

If you clear out your wardrobe before then, give Glenys a call and we will store them until the February date. We are so pleased everyone is bringing clean clothes in good condition, which means  there have been very few we have had to reject.

And, more importantly, it helps to give swappers a smaller footprint on the planet.

Contact for Clothing Swap: Glenys Hansen ph 0272821757

Caption: Philippa Young hunts through the offering. 

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