June 15, 2023
Is your wardrobe slowly overflowing with unloved, unworn, or even broken garments? We will show you what alternatives exist before they end up in the trash!
Donate
If you are completely tired of a piece, even though it is still in good condition, there is a fun way to pass it on: a clothing swap! This can take place in a private setting with friends or in public locations. Typically, tables and clothing racks are provided and labeled with different clothing categories. Everyone can bring clothes that are no longer worn and distribute them onto the appropriate piles. From now on, the rule is: one person's trash is another person's treasure! Everyone is free to help themselves at the tables and, with a bit of luck, find a new favorite item. Any clothing that remains at the end will be donated to clothing acceptance points or containers.
At these contact points, you can also donate your clothes directly – but please make sure that the items are really in good condition! This will save the staff, who sort the donations, the work of sorting out the unsuitable items.
donation collection points
DRK Clothing Acceptance Point
Rudolfstraße 29-33
Clothing, household items, toys
Oxfam Second-Hand Store
Theaterplatz 15
Seasonal clothing, books, and household items
“BANDBREITE” WabE e.V. Second-Hand Store
Kleinkölnstraße 18
Fashion, furniture, books, and curiosities
Used Clothing Containers “Aachen Fairwertet”
various locations
Sell Clothes
You probably don’t want to give away clothing items for which you paid a lot of money. In this case, there are online platforms where you can easily sell your treasures from the comfort of your home. Keep in mind that depending on the price and quality of the item, it may take several months for someone to show interest.
Sell Clothes
VINTED
Clothing, baby clothes
eBay Classifieds and Shpock
Clothing, furniture, pretty much everything else
Repair
Broken clothes don’t have to be thrown away immediately – with a needle, thread, and some craftsmanship, or at a tailor near you, you can give beloved items a second life. A simple solution that can be implemented even without great sewing talent is “visible mending.” This involves applying noticeable, colorful, or patterned patches to the damaged area, for example, using an iron or fabric glue. This creates a small eye-catching detail that makes your garment unique!
Upcycling
If the old cotton t-shirt is beyond saving, it can be repurposed into cleaning rags or washable makeup remover pads or tissues. With a few simple steps, you can even sew tea bags, heat pads, or shopping bags from it.
Event Tip:
From June 20 to June 24, we are hosting the annual Sustainability Week together with the AStA of RWTH. There will be workshops on the topics of clothing and upcycling, as well as a clothing swap.
Do you have an interesting topic you'd like to report on? Whether you're a professional or a beginner – we're always happy to welcome new people who want to share their exciting topics with us.
Here you can access our event calendar. Sign up directly via 'Anni'!
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