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Utilising clothing donations and deadstock, we redistribute this resource to not-for-profits, while advocating for a circular economy.

448 pop ups. 53,133 garments recirculated. 23,125 people dressed.

This is our version of a clothing bin, but it comes to your workspace. If you need to clear your wardrobe out, chances are your work colleagues do too.

Our Partners

We’re working alongside industry to recognise the opportunities that exist for unsold inventory, returns and sampling. Collectively, we will continue developing pathways to end clothing poverty while reducing textile waste through intentional partnerships, and advocacy.

May bookings now open

Do you have clothing in need of some T.L.C.? 

May bookings now open

FAQs

  • In May, we discontinued hosting our 21 monthly community pop-ups. For five years, we have served our community with quality clothing and footwear, so it is perhaps not surprising that over the last year, figures show that we are seeing fewer people within these community spaces. Increasingly, we were also targeted by resellers. As a largely self-funded organisation, we decided to continue re-directing resources towards supporting community and not-for-profit organisations, enabling us to further amplify the mahi of others, dressing more people but with a lower operational footprint.

  • Yes. Each Saturday we host sorting sessions to organise inventory and prepare partner requests for delivery or collection. These run between 10 am - 2 pm. Email Charli to register your interest.

  • At this time we have placed a pause on clothing donations, as our capacity to store clothing is limited. Instead, we will focus on utilising what inventory we have on hand until further notice.

  • While we no longer operate pop-ups in the community, we continue to reach people in need through our not-for-profit partners and various community partners. Our community impact lists the current organisations we are working alongside.

Saturdays

News

  1. Read more: 3 questions with Dominic Hoey
    3 questions with Dominic Hoey

    3 questions with Dominic Hoey

    Being fan girls of Dominic’s work, we finally asked him if he would write a poem for us that we could print on tissue paper for our online orders—a...
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  2. Read more: Zac Suvalko of Studio 024™ on rebranding and the parallels of brand identity to dressing
    Zac Suvalko of Studio 024™ on rebranding and the parallels of brand identity to dressing

    Zac Suvalko of Studio 024™ on rebranding and the parallels of brand identity to dressing

    Zac Suvalko of Studio 024™ delves into our rebrand, the rationale behind his process and his interpretation of our work within the circularity spa...
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  3. Read more: Kowtow, donated with dignity
    Kowtow, donated with dignity

    Kowtow, donated with dignity

    Kowtow have long supported our mission, for which we are so grateful. Earlier this year, Kowtow generously hosted in-store collections at both stor...
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Our impact report shares with you a deeper look at how we work to recirculate clothing received and our circular solution to the fashion industry excess and lack of waste legislation.