My next post was
going to be about organizing my closet. But it’s just going to have to wait
because I want to share about the event I went to on the weekend. So I’m
starting on my 10 month challenge with: Buy
used and in this case, swapping.
I had only heard about clothing swaps (aka clothing exchanges) in articles and
books. The idea of it seems almost utopian: everybody brings clothing items
that they no longer use and then swap them with each other. I always wondered
how do you make it fair? Who would want MY unused bad clothing?
The first time I
went to this clothing swap was three years ago when my friend Carmen invited
me. When she told me about it, the first thing that came to my mind was,
“Carmen and her friends have excellent taste! There’s bound to be some nice
things there!” But the thing that made
this ‘swap’ different from the ones I had heard about is that she was doing it
as a fundraiser. Three years ago, there was a famine in the Horn of Africa and
the government of Canada was matching donations dollar per dollar. Carmen,
being the passionate philanthropist she is, jumped on the bandwagon and somehow
(don’t ask me how) came up with this idea. It was an instant hit. She raised $2800
and with the matching funds was able to donate to $5600 this cause. The next
year people asked her to do the swap again, and so she did, and this time
raised funds for something else. So this is how her ‘little project’ was born.
I think it’s quite brilliant really, first, donations of gently used clothing
are taken, then people come for the event and pay a donation to attend, then
the swap consists of donations of $2, 5 or 10 per item or a bulk sum for a bag
full. It is up to the individual what they want to give. The past two events
took place at her house in the evening. Every single room of her home was
packed with clothing and people trying on pieces wherever they could. It is not
for the faint of heart, because things are not merchandised like in a
conventional store and obviously there’s no size range. But for treasure
hunters it is a dream come true. It is a similar feel as you would get going to
a thrift store; it can be overwhelming because you may not find what you’re
looking for or you may not even know what you’re looking for. So you must
approach it in a different way than if you were at a mall store. You simply
must be ‘open’. Open to find that jewel you didn’t know you needed, open to try
something different and open to be pleasantly surprised when the something that
didn’t look like much, became a new favourite piece once you tried it. Some of
my ultimate faves came from the past two swaps. A work skirt that I absolutely adore
and a basic spring/fall blazer. I also bought my daughter a spring raincoat
that she loves.
So this time when
Carmen asked me to be part of her team to help I couldn’t resist. Not only
because it is an awesome event where you get to buy nice used clothing, but
because there’s an underlying purpose: we are raising money to empower women.
Oh and did I mention Carmen’s passion for social justice and fair causes is
contagious. When I shared with her about all of the things that were inspiring
me and how I felt I needed to make a change, all excitedly and encouragingly she
said, “Why don’t you put something together and you can talk about it at the
event?” So here we are, now I have a blog!
The
hope for this event is that it will continue to grow and get bigger, but I
think the best thing that comes out of it is that it inspires others to do similar
things. I’ve talked to two friends since, who have mentioned it to their
friends who are very excited to come to the next one or do something similar in
their home town. How cool is that? You get a great ‘deal’ you have a fun
afternoon with your friends and you’ve raised money for a good cause and
hopefully you’ve inspired someone in the process. It’s a win, win situation.
What did I get this
year? Well, I had to get the sweater that I modeled on the fashion show,
because everyone said it was fabulous. But I also got two pairs of shoes and a
couple of tops that so far have been a grand hit!
You were a terrific model, and a wonderful asset to the event. Thanks, Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shannon! You did a great job with all your input and help. Really got it to the next level..
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