'I went to a huge clothes swap and bagged items worth £130 including designer gear by handing over old stuff I never wear'
Not every event has the same rules and some of them are not free, so it's worth checking online before you attend.clothing itemsIn return, you can take up to five pieces home that have been brought in by fellow swappers.Items worth under £50 are assigned one token, while items worth more than £50 and in excellent condition are assigned two tokens.as £50 is a very wide price range, so you could bring Primark items and exchange them for more high-end pieces.
The other pair of trousers was from a more niche brand, but the quality felt great and they fit perfectly. However, it was the designer Ralph Lauren shirt that amazed me. When I Googled it, I found new ones selling online for around £100. In total I bagged at least £130 worth of goods, while the items I gave up barely amounted to £30 - a saving of £100.However, it's still perfect for those who have items that don't fit as you can trade it for a similar item that you can actually wear.
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