Clothing Exchange Event - September 5th (Friday) Invite Extended
Get ready for a fun and relaxed event as the Arnsberg Engagement Promotion hosts a Clothing Swap Party on Friday, September 5th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, at the Arnsberg Bürgerhaus, room E.01.
This exciting event, also known as "clothing swapping," "swapping," or "clothing circles," offers a unique opportunity to exchange high-quality, used clothing and accessories such as scarves, fashion jewelry, and bags. Whether you're looking to update your wardrobe or simply declutter, this event is not to be missed!
Participants are encouraged to bring up to 10 items for the swap, with no minimum requirement. Bringing clothes on hangers is strongly recommended to keep the event organised and efficient. It's important to note that the clothes should be clean, freshly washed, and ironed to ensure they're in the best condition for swapping.
As for what's not allowed, underwear, children's clothing, and men's clothing will not be accepted at the event. However, there are no seasonal restrictions, so you can bring your summer dresses, winter coats, or anything in between.
The swap is not a 1-to-1 exchange. You might not go home with the same number of items you brought, but you'll surely find some fantastic additions to your wardrobe.
Registration for the event is open until Wednesday, September 3rd. To secure your spot and for more information, contact the Arnsberg Engagement Promotion at Tel.: 02932 201-2281.
Remember, the guiding principle is: I bring clothes that I'm willing to part with! So, dig into your wardrobe and find those pieces you no longer wear but are still in great condition. Join us for a fun-filled evening of swapping and make sustainable fashion choices!
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