Join Our Teen-Led Clothes Swap Saturday

Clear out your closet and find new treasures at our clothes swap.

A packed clothing rack holds colorful dresses, blouses, and patterned garments on hangers. Above it, a shelf displays vintage-style hats, purses, gloves, and flowers beside an ornate mirror and framed wall art.

This Saturday we have our third clothes swap! These events are always well worth joining in on - you get to clear out your wardrobe and take home at least five items, but almost everyone walks out the door with an armful. Teens seem to especially enjoy the day :)

This session is being run by a group of enthusiastic teenagers with all proceeds going to Nature Conservation Margaret River and any leftover items being donated to Lions.

How it works…

Grab yourself a ticket here. Sometime over the next week, drop off any clothes or accessories you wish to donate during our open hours, up until Friday. Please ensure items are clean, without stretching, stains, holes or tears. In short, everything must be in very good condition. The brands on the clothes don’t matter but quality does.

From 1pm on Saturday everyone will have half an hour to choose their first five items. The clothes will be sorted by size and a change room will be set up. Once you have chosen up to five items, take a seat or grab a coffee. When the first half an hour is up, you are welcome to take from whatever is left, as much as you want.

And that’s it! We look forward to seeing you there. The cafe will be open extended hours during the clothes swap too. The clothes swap is suitable for kids aged 12 up to adults.

Large pink curved text reading “COMMUNITY CLOTHES SWAP” and brown text below that says “Saturday 18 October @ Gathered.” Decorative pastel doodles and rainbow-like curved lines frame the edges.

Three small bouquets of colorful flowers in clear glass jars sit on a wooden table. A handwritten sign in front reads “Flower $6.”

Close-up of a bunch of green asparagus spears held upright, with a dirt road and grassy fields blurred in the background under a clear blue sky.

Stack of layered chocolate slice bars with a glossy dark chocolate top, separated by parchment paper, on a tray. A hand is visible at the right edge beside the stack.

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