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Donating professional/work clothes


BikeChick

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Hi there

I have a sizeable lot of office workwear (women's) to donate. Good condition suits, skirts, dresses, nearly new shirts - had a major wardrobe clear out. Aside from charity shops, does anyone know of any specific charities that collect office attire and that are in the South London area (or able to collect from me)?

Thank you!

The suited and booted charity ( different branches throughout the country ) provide unemployed with interview clothes.


http://www.suitedandbooted.org.uk/donate-suit.php


This branch http://www.charitychoice.co.uk/the-suited-and-booted-centre-limited-227850 is near Blackfriars station .

Blackfriars on line from ED and Peckham Rye .

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> The suited and booted charity ( different branches

> throughout the country ) provide unemployed with

> interview clothes.

>

> http://www.suitedandbooted.org.uk/donate-suit.php

>

> This branch

> http://www.charitychoice.co.uk/the-suited-and-boot

> ed-centre-limited-227850 is near Blackfriars

> station .

> Blackfriars on line from ED and Peckham Rye .


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That is such a brilliant and heartwarming idea!

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