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Hello all...


I've posted this in the Lounge too, but it was suggested I post in here too : )


I'm thinking about organising a Clothes Swap event in East Dulwich, and I'd like to know if there is much interest....


If you don't know what "shwopping" is, (sometimes called Swishing), you basically bring a number of (good quality) clothes you don't wear/want anymore, hand them over at the venue at a set time, receive a number of tokens according to what you have brought, then an hour later come back and use your tokens "buy" a whole load of "new" clothes.


I've got a venue potentially booked, so I'm now trying to establish if there are enough potential swappers!


Let me know what you think... I'm interested in all comments!



(Here's the link to the other thread - might answer any questions you have!)


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1065503

  • 1 month later...

Hello again Family Room...


Just an update - my Fashion Swap Shop is going ahead this Sunday at the EDT (upstairs in the Lodge)

This is a great way to recycle your wardrobe with ver little cost - and the more people that come, the more clothes there will be to choose from! get your friends/family/co-workers along too!

You can bring your clothes from 12 noon, and swap from 2-4pm.

The Lodge has a nice upstairs area where you can get glass of wine, or why not have a roast dinner downstairs!


I've attached a flyer of how it works.. but please do ask if you have any other queries...

?1 of every ticket goes to Clic Sargent, which is a charity for children with cancer.


Hope to see some you there!

Many thanks

Ally

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