March 14th 2010

Recycle your pre-loved clothes and get 20% off something new

Clean out your closet for a cause!

The Clothes Exchange's “Give & Get” program is set to run from March 17th to the 21st at nine retailers in Burlington, Shelburne and Stowe.  The “Give & Get” campaign rewards donors for recycling their women gently worn, fabulous clothes and accessories by offering a 20% off coupon towards a future purchase (although some restrictions do apply*.)  Donated apparel will be sold at the 9th Annual Clothes Exchange, on 5.20.10

This year, nine retailers are participating, including two children's apparel retailers.

Give & Get Details:

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  • ECCO - Jeans
  • Hydrangea - Accessories - belts, bags, hats, purses etc.
  • Isabean - Tea Collection, Zutano and Splendid (Kids clothing and accessories)
  • Little Luna Blue - Oilily, Deux par Deux, & Room Seven (Kids clothing and accessories)
  • Monelle - Dresses for all occasions (evening cocktail, prom, wedding and more!)
  • Sweet Lady Jane - Free People, French Connection & Kenzie
  • Stella - Up to 5 items of pre-loved in perfect condition clothing
  • Whim - Up to 5 items of pre-loved in perfect condition clothing
  • Well Heeled (Stowe) - Cashmere, designer jeans and shoes in like-new condition

    *Restrictions: The Give & Get Coupon must be redeemed at the retail location where donations were made, and will expire on July 1, 2010.  In most cases, 20% off coupon applies to the purchase of one item.  The Clothes Exchange requests donations in perfect condition, and retailers have the right not to accept items that do not meet the criteria.

The Clothes Exchange is an annual fundraising event that benefits a local worthy cause and attracts more than 500 women to shop for thousands of new and gently used garments clothing and accessories. For the first time, this year's event will feature new kids clothing. This year’s beneficiary is the King Street Center. To meet demand, the ninth annual Burlington Clothes Exchange will be held at a larger venue this year —the DoubleTree Hotel in South Burlington on May 20, 2010.  Learn more at www.theclothesexchange.org.

The King Street Center is a not-for-profit community organization that provides children and families the core life-building skills necessary for a healthy and productive future. The Center’s high quality programs build academic skills, improve physical fitness, and develop the fortitude needed to succeed at home, in school, and in life. Visit www.kingstreetcenter.org


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