Have you ever looked at your closet exasperated and just said “UGHHHHHH!!”
Have you ever tried closing your dresser drawers only to have to shove a bunch of stuff down to get them closed?
This happens to me in cycles. I clean out my clothes, donate, and organize, only for several months later having to do it all over again. It is exhausting!
When I saw that the Sugar Beet Food Co-op was hosting a clothing swap, I was immediately on board.
I tore apart my closet and dresser, pulling out everything that barely got worn, or no longer fit right. I had already had a pile of clothes that still were at my parents’ house, including multiple pairs of jeans I will never fit into again (sad day). With the bags of clothes piled into the back of my car and I headed to Sugar Beet.
Upon arrival, we were instructed to sort our clothing by category onto tables.
After everyone had laid out their pieces, we were then able to browse and pick anything that caught our eye (and was our size). My intention of attending the swap was not to get new clothes, it was more to offload what I had accumulated over the years.
The whole experience was neat because I was able to see other people pick up my articles of clothing and be excited about them. That was much more fulfilling than dropping off a bag of clothes at a donation center. I loved knowing that my pieces were exactly what someone else was looking for. Even so, not everything was picked up, so what was left was donated.
I did leave with one article of clothing though. It was a knit vest and it is so cozy warm that I have worn it for the last two days.
With my resolution of reducing my clothing purchases this year, hopefully, I won’t need to be attending too many more swaps!
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