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Donating Clothes Has Gotten Easier
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Donating Clothes Has Gotten Easier

If you have old clothes in your closet, don't throw them away. Give them away. I know you probably don't have any place nearby to take them.

Well now you do. Read this article:

http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2010/07/new_yorkers_wont_travel_more_t.html

Now if you have clothes to give away, you may just find one right around the corner from you.
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@hhusted as the article mentions the UES is an easy place to donate clothes for it is peppered with many charity shops but I almost always donate all my clothes and other stuff to the Housing Works Thrift Shop on 77th Street between 2nd and third avenue.

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Oh, Encore on the Upper East Side is the BEST! I have found such incredible things there - a BCBG black velvet halter dress, a Calvin Klein beige wrap skirt, etc., all for such incredible prices

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@Ajadedidealist: I would never buy clothes from a thrift store. I had too many bad experiences when doing that.

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I never throw clothes away! I always take them to Buffalo Exchange and trade them! I never have to buy clothes that way, and whatever they don't want, they donate for you.

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@JenMac You're lucky that you have Buffalo Exchange in your neck of the woods where I live there is no such facility only consignment stores and charity shops.

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