Tues. Swap Shop Pass - EAST HARLEM

Tues. Swap Shop Pass - EAST HARLEM

Grab a ticket, clean out your closet, show up, & SWAP!

By NYC Fair Trade Coalition

Location

Sustainable Fashion Community Center

1795 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10029

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Visit the Sustainable Fashion Community Center in EAST HARLEM and help push the sustainable fashion movement forward.

Check-In to donate clothing that no longer serves you.

How to Swap?

  1. Grab a free Check-In ticket to donate clothing.
  2. Clean out your closet.
  3. Browse the racks and select new to you threads.
  4. Check-out by heading back to the Welcome Desk.
  5. Fill out the Impact Form to discover the lbs of carbon saved from swapping!

[All items in The Swap Shop are $1]

Can't get enough? Become a member and partake in unlimited swapping!

What are the benefits to membership?

  • Unlimited Swapping for $11 a month.
  • We'll keep track of what you bring and what you take. 1 for 1 swapping means you can bring 100 items Monday and pick up 'new to you items' daily for no additional cost.
  • Easy check out, emailed impact report with your lbs in & out, and carbon saved from the atmosphere.

Where do unswappable items go?

We have numerous partners who help us navigate where items can be recycled, reused, and repurposed.

Helpsy receives our 'unswappable' items.

GotSneakers receives our 'unswappable sneakers.'

What types of donations do we accept?

Clothes, Shoes, Bags, Jewelry, Accessories AND Books that reflect the Triple Bottom Line - (Ecological, Business, Fashion, and/or Art Books ONLY).

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About NYC Fair Trade Coalition:

The NYC Fair Trade Coalition is a grassroots organization that promotes fair trade businesses and retailers in New York City and educates consumers on the importance of fair trade. It partners with ethically-aligned businesses, retailers, NGOs, and citizens in New York City to host events and engage the public in dialogue. It offers its members advertising support through its social media channels, coordinates sales events, and fosters networking among ethical and fair trade businesses.

ChaShaMa:

Chashama supports artists by partnering with property owners to transform dormant real estate into space to create, present, and connect, with the mission to increase equity and bolster access to the arts. For over two decades Chashama has played a central role in sustaining New York’s vibrant artistic community by giving space to 20,000 artists, hosting 4,000 public art events, providing 1,500 free art classes in under-resourced communities, and reaching an audience of nearly a million. Chashama was founded in 1995 by Artistic Director Anita Durst to remedy what she observed to be the greatest threat artists faced: the lack of affordable space. Since its inception Chashama has worked collaboratively with artists, property owners, and the New York community to activate space and support under-resourced communities, establishing itself as a well-regarded cultural force on a mission to increase access to the arts for all.

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