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Recycled Clothing
Thursday, April 16, 2009

When i used to work with an office full of girls we used to have an 'Exchange Day'. What we did was, once a month (or whenever you like) we'd clean out our closets, shoes and drawers and bag them up. On our Exchange Day we'd make a point to picka  day to bring in our bags full of unwanted clothes, plop them in an empty room (put your size ON the bag) and let the girls have a hay day picking out new clothes by the bag or by the piece. If we took a bag and didnt use all the clothes we'd bring it back on the next Exchange Day! It worked out great because we all had someone that was our size and this way we saved TONS of money on clothes! Whats better than saving money AND getting something new to wear! Oh--we did make sure the clothes we exchanged were in GOOD condition! NO nasty stuff!

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ivorylov
Ocala, Florida United States
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I like to share my little bits and pieces with new friends. I think of myself as....Knowing a little bit about everything and nothing about something. I'm 51yrs young and love new and old ideas pertaining to crafts to saving $$, pets to plants and bits of medical info (from my experience of being in the medical field for over 20 years). I'm here to share some fun and have a few laughs while learning from others too!

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