What to do With Those Old Clothes
Most people accumulate clothing at a much faster rate than they can wear it out. This leads to bloated closets filled with perfectly good outfits you just are not going to wear anymore. Closets stuffed too tightly are a pain. Clothes hangers become all entangled and getting ready in the morning becomes a hassle. It may be time to let go of some of those items you can do without. Even though you may love a particular piece of clothing perhaps it just does not fit anymore, since you have gained or lost weight. If you are struggling with what to do about all those clothes here are some ideas that may help you feel a little better about it.
Try to find a good second home for them. Pass them on to a friend or take them to work and give them away to your co-workers. You may find satisfaction seeing them appreciated by someone you know.
Find a charity to donate to, such as a church or homeless shelter. Hard times are not always a result of bad choices. Financial crisis may be discovering a child has cancer, or that a breadwinner can no longer provide due to serious injury or death. Your donation could help ease the crunch of these financial hardships.
Another option is to try and make some money in the process. Some thrift stores will purchase clothes if they are in good condition, especially brand name articles. Clothes should be free of stains, tears or holes, and nasty smells. Some stores will offer a flat rate for your clothes, while others may work on a consignment basis. This means you will have to wait till the items sell before you get paid and the store collects a percentage of the sale price. If you have the time take them to your local flee market. You can always find someone here who will sell your clothes or you can setup a table yourself.
Online sales are a great way to sell clothing as well. Snap a photo of the items and post them on the internet. Presentation is an important part of online selling. Sell clothes individually or as a whole lot on Ebay or craigslist. Be sure to provide a precise and honest description of the item or you may find buyers are upset with you and demand a refund.
Take the time to reorganize your closet at least once a year. Free up some clothes hangers for new arrivals and feel good about it at the same time.
About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.
Try to find a good second home for them. Pass them on to a friend or take them to work and give them away to your co-workers. You may find satisfaction seeing them appreciated by someone you know.
Find a charity to donate to, such as a church or homeless shelter. Hard times are not always a result of bad choices. Financial crisis may be discovering a child has cancer, or that a breadwinner can no longer provide due to serious injury or death. Your donation could help ease the crunch of these financial hardships.
Another option is to try and make some money in the process. Some thrift stores will purchase clothes if they are in good condition, especially brand name articles. Clothes should be free of stains, tears or holes, and nasty smells. Some stores will offer a flat rate for your clothes, while others may work on a consignment basis. This means you will have to wait till the items sell before you get paid and the store collects a percentage of the sale price. If you have the time take them to your local flee market. You can always find someone here who will sell your clothes or you can setup a table yourself.
Online sales are a great way to sell clothing as well. Snap a photo of the items and post them on the internet. Presentation is an important part of online selling. Sell clothes individually or as a whole lot on Ebay or craigslist. Be sure to provide a precise and honest description of the item or you may find buyers are upset with you and demand a refund.
Take the time to reorganize your closet at least once a year. Free up some clothes hangers for new arrivals and feel good about it at the same time.
About the Author: Ron Maier is the President of Everything Hangers, a leading online provider of clothes hangers. For more information, please visit http://www.everythinghangers.com.
Labels: charities, closet organization, clothes hangers, consignment, donations, make money, Old clothes
